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At approximately 11:35 a.m. today, Jackson police responded to a shooting on Moss Drive. Officers found a 31-year-old Jackson man with non-life threatening injuries. He was transported by ambulance to a local hospital in stable condition. Based on the investigation, the shooting was not a random act of violence but stems from a dispute between the victim and suspect, identified as Paul Lee, 31, of Jackson. Police are searching for Lee, described as 6’3”, 200 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Jackson Police Department at 731-425-8400 or Crime Stoppers 731-424-8477 (TIPS).
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Each year as hunting season concludes outdoorsmen must decide what type of license to with Ray Jones SEND THOSE PHOTOS TO purchase. numberonecoach@hotmail.com We will take a look at the or 731-694-8614. different licenses available to fit your needs. If you only want to fish there is the basic hunting and fishing license that will allow for small game hunting and fishing for regular game fish but not trout for a fee of $38.00. For an upgrade to the avid angler package which will include trout the price is $59.00 yearly. If you choose the sportsman package the price is $170.00 but it includes all fishing and hunting as well as big game and migratory birds. Hunters who purchase the regular hunting and fishing combo will have to pay additional fees for each big game hunt as well asÊquota hunts. Annual senior citizen licensesÊcan be Êpurchased for just $5.00 and a senior sportsman license for $50.00. There are special rates for minors and the hunter safety course must be taken to obtain specific license. Check with the TWRA to find out what license is best for you and your kids so you can enjoy the Great Outdoors of West Tennessee.
EMCCA Annual Pancake Breakfast - East Madison County Community Association will sponsor its Annual Pancake Breakfast Saturday, March 23, 2019 from 7 am to 11 am a the Community Center located at 682 TriCommunity Road (off Cotton Rd., just beyond Graham Lake.) This will be a full course meal for only $7.00. The breakfast is a benefit for the community center. The public is invited to share in this event. For more information contact one of the following: Mrs. Pearlie Davis - Event Planner 731265-0492 or Mrs. ruby Fuller - Secretary 731-424-5593
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Jackson police have charged Antonio James with First-Degree Murder in the shooting death of his mother, Ermateen James. Around 6 p.m., March 5, 2019, Officers responded to a shooting at 239 Highview Street. Ermateen James, 52, was found unresponsive, inside her home with a gunshot wound. She was transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead. Investigators developed the victim’s son, Antonio James, 37, of Jackson, as the suspect. Investigators received a tip about where James could be found. Around 10 p.m., James was located at a home on the 100 block of Tomlin Street in Jackson and taken into custody. Antonio James remains in custody at the Madison County Jail
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Preliminary hearing held for Jackson homicide suspects March 7, 2019ÊWBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Staff JACKSON, Tenn. — Witnesses, including members of Tavoris Bates’ family, testified Thursday in Jackson City Court about the night Bates was shot and killed on Middle Avenue. “That’s when the gunshots went off. I ran to the door to try and get all the kids, I had about 12 or 13 kids in the house,” said Bates’ mother, Pamela Bates. “I saw him shooting at my brother, that’s what I saw… I did Billy Moore Corrion Greer what a sane person would do, get out of the way,” testified Michela Fowler. Corrion Greer and Billy Moore are both charged with first-degree murder in Bates’ death. Witnesses testified in court that Greer and Moore were in a nearby car when the shooting started. One point of contention was how many shots were fired at the scene. Both the prosecution and the defense tried to Dreads ** Kids Braids ** Cornrows establish where each shot came from and who fired it. When asked how many shots she heard, Fowler said she did not know exactly, but she knew it was a lot. Pamela Bates said she wasn’t sure either, but estimated around eight or nine. Witnesses said Greer and Moore were in a fight with Bates and a friend about an hour before the shooting. During Thursday’s preliminary hearing, witnesses said Greer and Moore came back to the house on Middle Avenue about an hour after that fight, and started GREATER THINGS ARE COMING shooting at Bates. SAID THE LORD “Middle Avenue has a camera that faces it, at the My New Salon location is intersection of First and Middle. It faces directly towards where the scene of the shooting happened,” investigator 56 Casey Jones Lane -Suite #4 Robert Groves testified. Jackson TN 38305 That camera also shows where some of the gunshots CALL FOR came from. APPOINTMENT: “You can see the first muzzle flash come from the ASHLEY BOMMER passenger side of the Altima,” Groves said as he and the NATURAL HAIR SPECIALIST attorneys watched video evidence. HYDRATION Judge Blake Anderson bound both cases over to the WALK INS KERITAN BLOW OUT SPECIALIST Madison County grand jury. Moore and Greer are WELCOME currently being held without bond in the Madison County Criminal Justice Complex. Quick Weaves ** Sewins ** Silk Press
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Jackson Police select March “Employee of the Month.” The Jackson Police Department is pleased to announce Officer Andrew Washburn as March “Employee of the Month.”Ê Officer Andrew Washburn has been employed with the Jackson Police Department for approximately five years and currently serves in the Patrol Division. Around the city, Officer Washburn is known for his awesome attitude when dealing with the public and with fellow officers.Ê He lends a helping hand to those in needÊgoing above and beyond the call of duty.Ê He is a dependable officer that can be counted on to handle assignments given him. Officer Washburn is a very proactive officer who thinks outside the box in efforts of addressing community issues.Ê Over the years, he has developed and improved his skill for working on narcotic and violent crime cases.Ê Officer Washburn regularly attends specialized training to learn new techniques and different ways to improve his skills.
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Several dozen people came out to welcome Attorney Phillis Rambsy on the opening the Jackson office of Rambsy Law. Libatons with the Lawyer were held Friday (March 8, from 5:307:30) at bar in Double Tree Hotel.Ê Another Happy Hour will be on March 29. She will contuct an information session at The Downtown branch of the Jackson Madison County Library on March 30.ÊShe is pictured above with Mia Russell and mother Myrtle Russell. For information or to set an appointment: info@rambsylaw.com .Ê
Robert Spencer announces for City Council District 7 Robert Spencer has announced he is a candidate for the City of Jackson City Council District 7 position. “My wife Elizabeth and myself are involved with various philanthropy organizations that focus on education, women’s health, food and clothing for the poor and advocacy for children’s safety” “I’m a citizen, husband and father and a United States military veteran.Ê ÊI was born in Jackson and graduated from Northside High School and Lambuth University.” I served 11 years in the military and miss it.Ê After an honorable medical discharge I have been missing a family attribute taught to me by my father and mother.Ê I enjoy working on beautification projects and recycling items for new use. I encourage conservative spending habits and when possible a debt free lifestyle. I would be honored to serve the citizens of District 7 as their new city council member.
JACKSON-MADISON COUNTY NAACP BRANCH ANNOUNCE CITY OF JACKSON CANDIDATE FORUMS The Jackson Madison County NAACPÊ Branch will host candidates for the May 7, 2019 city of Jackson Municipal Election. “ This should be an exciting year for city voters to make a clear statement about the future direction of this city. says Harrell Carter, President of the local branch “ We have some good candidates, and they will have an opportunity to present to the community their views on public education, criminal justice reform, livable wages, affordable housing, and access to affordable healthcare, etc.” The Jackson Madison County NAACP has schedule March 18th and 19th (6:00PM) at its downtown office, 118 North Church Street, Jackson, Tennessee, as the venue. The public is invited. For More Information Contact: Public Information Officer: Rickey Brown @ 731.616.7749
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CARPENTER, SHAWN Race: B Sex: M - Driving rev/Susp/ Exp Lic., Viol implied consent law, stop sign viol. GROVER, MICHAEL ALLEN Race: W Sex: M Theft of Porperty
Intakes & Releases From: 3/01/2019 Thru: 3/08/2019
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HUMBOLDT ARREST From: 3/04/2019 Thru: 3/10/2019
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MORRIS, DONALD ANTHONY Race: W Sex: M Age: 39 - Charge: VIOLATION OF PROBATION
HILSON, PERREZ D’QURZAR Race: B Sex: M - Mfg/Del/Sell Cont. Substance, Poss of Drug Para, Stop sign viol., Driving W/O Lic. PAGE, ROBERT JEROME Race: W Sex: M - Speeding, DUI, Pos of Drug Para., Poss of handgun while under influence WILLIAMS, CRYSTAL DAWN Race: W Sex: F - Fin expplotation of Elderly Person
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3/09/2019 BELL, JOE DWAYNE Race: B Sex: M - DUI, Voil open container, Simple poss., Viol of light law
WINSETT, HARMONY STARR Race: W Sex: F - DUI, Fail to maintain control, Driving Rev/Susp/Exp Lic., Fin Resp Law GOODWIN
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BROWN, JOE DWAYNE Race: B Sex: M - DUI, Implied consent law, Stop sign viol.
HILLSMAN, BRANDON TARVARIS -Race: B Sex: M Age: 35 - Charge: EVADING ARREST, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, SPEEDING LAVRAR ASHLEY NICOLE -Race: W Sex: F Age: 32 Charge: VIOLATION BAD CHECK LAW BOLDEN, ROBERT JAMES -Race: B Sex: M Age: 37 Charge: CONTEMPT OF COURT, VIOLATION OF PROBATION, POSSESSION OF METH WITH INTENT TO SELL,D, POSSESSION OF SCH. I
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I’m updating this post with photos of 2 female suspects wanted for questioning in this case counterfit bills being circulated in Crockett County. If you recognize them, please contact the Bells Police Department at 731-663-3131 or the Crockett County Sheriff’s Office at 731-696-2104. Two of these bills were passed at gas stations in Bells last week. Look closely... they are for Motion Picture use only. Pay attention to currency being passed to you and report any cases of criminal simulation to law enforcement immediately.
HAYWOOD CO. SEXUAL ASSAULT SUSPECT NOW IN CUSTODY FAYETTE COUNTY, Tenn. — A man wanted on a sexual assault charge in Haywood County has been taken into custody in Fayette County. Travis Jones, 37, was wanted in Haywood County on charges of sexual assault by an authority figure, aggravated assault, and violation of an order of protection
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Thursday, 03-14-2019
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Publisher’s Point By Bill Marable
Hindsight is 20/20 I don’t envy Jackson Madison County Schools Superintendent Eric Jones. Nor do I care to tread one minute in the shoes of School Board Chairman, Kevin Alexander. Both leaders are seemingly at loggerheads over the future of the school system. Jones inherited a 10 year plan that includes -among other things- the construction of several new schools. The primary zones targeted for those schools are in the LANA area -on or near the University of Memphis Lambuth Campus- and Ashport Road -replacing Pope Elementary School. Only after some 11th hour negotiations, did a new school replacing the old Jackson Central Merry High School also became part of the plan -pending funding. Problem is, that 10 year plan was the ‘Vision’ of the previous school board. There are five new members now, some of whom don’t feel a kinship to the plan. Alexander, on the other hand; is tasked with insuring a modicum of fairness and transparency in the school boards approach. Wed to a body of organized committees, one of which is the long-range planning committee, lead by hawkish newcomer Morris Merriweather, Alexander is the head of a house of nine wives. On the parameter, both leaders have to balance the interest of local industry, teachers and parents who all share similar needs. Industry wants a new school in the LANA area to accommodate the population explosion that area is currently experiencing. They also want a workforce that includes students equipped with the technology skills to transition from the classroom to employment upon graduation. Teachers want smaller classrooms, more pay, cheaper insurance premiums and a guarantee that their pensions are going to be around long enough for retirees to draw on them. They also want to be evaluated by actual classroom performance rather than solely on test scores. Parents in south Jackson and Denmark want more Pre-K classrooms made available throughout the county. The current status quo of some 400 seats is simply not enough, especially since the former Malesus Elementary School is sitting there in the area empty, but in relatively good shape. Parents all across the system want safe learning environments for their children. Parents want new schools near Pope and the old JCM. The Pope area parents would like a new school to replace the aging Pope Elementary School. They’d also like to see a high school in that area, but they don’t want a “one school fits all situation.” The JCM area parents want a new JCM; and not some 400 student reasonable facsimile there of. They’d like to see at least a 800 student high school. Lincoln Elementary School also needs to be replaced, and not by simply putting lipstick on the pig that is Whitehall Elementary. Just like the Pope parents, JCM parents don’t want a “one school fits all situation,” either. They don’t want first through sixth graders roaming the halls of those new schools with junior and senior high students. As is the nature of their positions, both Superintendent Jones and Chairman Alexander have to find a happy medium if the Jackson Madison County School System is going to move forward in a positive and productive manner. In short, Jones and Alexander have come to some reasonable consensus. They have to be able to advance past the fray and partisan factions for the good of all students, parents, teachers and industry involved. Hindsight being ‘20/20’ maybe it’s time for everyone involved to try on some new glasses for a better ‘Vision.’ Peace! BILL MARABLE IS THE PUBLISHER/OWNER OF THE CRIMESEEN EXAMINER NEWS. BMARABLE0@GMAIL.COM
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OOOPS! By Bill Marable I made a big mistake last week in reporting on the Angela Nelson - Parks hosted first annual Black History Program sponsored by Bowties and Bookworms. I called the current Deputy Chief of the Jackson Police Pictured left to right: Pactick Willis, Tyreece Department -Tyree Davis. Miller, Gloria Williamson and Gerry Coleman. His name is Deputy Chief Tyreece Miller. Deputy Chief Miller is the fourth in a string of African American Deputy Chiefs for the department. He follows former Deputy Chiefs Patrick Willis, Gerry (not Gary) Coleman and the historic first African American police officer hired by the Jackson Police Department and first African American Deputy Chief, James N. Cherry, Jr. Gloria Williamson Hunt sister in law of Chief Cherry was presented a medallion by current Deputy Chief Tyreece Miller. I apologize greatly to the chiefs for my faux pas and am glad to have the opportunity to correct it. Speaking of corrections, Chief Cherry was promoted to the position in 1988. African American police officers have hit that mark three more times over the last 30 years. For two of those chiefs, as was with Cherry, attaining the position of Deputy Chief was the pinnacle of their careers with the department. Meanwhile, the Jackson Police Department has had several transitions to the ‘Top Cop’ from within its ranks, non of whom were African American. The Chief of the Department is appointed by the Mayor. The next time one of the candidates for mayor shows up at your church, civic function or backyard picnic ask him or her what they think about that. Peace!
RECOGNITION OF CHAMBER VOLUNTEERS AND MEMBERSHIP Annual Celebration is the Jackson Chamber’s recognition of chamber volunteers and membership’s accomplishments from the previous year. When: Thursday, March 14, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Ê Where: Carl Grant Events Center, 1050 Union University Dr. Ê *Please RSVP if you are covering this event to Jill Erling, at jerling@jacksontn.com or call Ê(731) 423-2200 so we will have your name(s) at the door.
JMCAACC Business Mixer - March 23, 2019 When: Saturday, March 23, 2019 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM CDT Where: Golden Years Adult Day Care -155 Carriage House Drive Jackson, TN 38305 — 731.736.2440. Join new member/event host Brenda Douglas, officers, board members and other members of the Jackson Madison County African American Chamber at our first Business Mixer for 2019! This is a networking opportunity for all chamber members and for those interested in learning more about the African American Chamber. It is also a great followup to our 18th Jewel Awards Banquet that recognized outstanding business owners on February 22 at Oman Arena.Ê All award winners and nominees are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be provided. If you have any questions, please call the JMCAACC office at 731-424-2030 or Executive Director Florence Howard at 901-827-0836 or send an email to fhoward@jmcaacc.org.
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Elect Jimmy Eldridge - Mayor Campaign Headquarters Grand Opening I am extremely excited to announce the grand opening of our campaign headquarters on March 18th at 4:30 PM and we want YOU to help us celebrate.ÊÊ We have volunteers who will staff our headquarters daily to allow you and your friends a place to pick up signs, find out more about our campaign, or simply visit and discuss any issues you may want addressed.Ê We have a great team who will be happy to assist you! The headquarters is located at 80 Innsdale Cove off Vann Drive and next to Woodstock Bake Shop. The grand opening will be Monday, March 18th at 4:30 PM.Ê I would love to see everyone join us in opening our headquarters. In the meantime, I am working daily with our volunteers to install signs (by the way, if you need a sign, simply message us your address and we will install it for you), knocking on doors and hearing from YOU.Ê You are the most important person in this campaign and your voice matters.
State Representative Chris Todd To Carry Legislation On Behalf Of House Leadership, Governor Bill Lee (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — House Majority Leader William Lamberth (R-Portland) and Assistant Majority Leader Ron Gant (R-Rossville) today announced that State Representative Chris Todd (R-Jackson) has been chosen as a co-prime sponsor to shepherd House Bill 937 through the legislative process on behalf of Republican leadership. The measure is part of Governor Lee’s legislative package for the year, which is traditionally sponsored by the House Majority Leader and Assistant Majority Leader. Because of Chairman Todd’s leadership abilities and his passion for our law enforcement members and firefighters, he is the ideal person to handle all details related to House Bill 937.Ê “Chairman Todd is a strong voice for our local police Representative and firefighters in our General Assembly,” said Leader Chris Todd Lamberth. “I know he will do a great job guiding this initiative through the committee process, and I look forward to working with him to pass this important measure.” “I appreciate Chairman Todd’s willingness to guide this legislation through the House,” said Assistant Leader Gant. “Our heroic police officers and firefighters will benefit tremendously from this legislation, and I appreciate Representative Todd’s advocacy on their behalf.” House Bill 937 increases supplemental wages for those who protect and serve our communities, and those who are called upon to respond during fires and other emergencies after they complete 40 hours of in-service training. These brave men and women risk their lives for the citizens of Tennessee, and this initiative is a small way Republican leaders can support them in their daily efforts. “I am grateful to Governor Lee, and our House leadership team for asking me to carry this legislation,” said Chairman Todd. “Our police and our firefighters are committed to the safety and well-being of our citizens. This initiative is a small way we can thank them for their service to our community and to Tennessee.” House Bill 937 advanced out of the Cities & Counties Subcommittee on Tuesday. It will now be heard by members of the House Local Committee. CHRIS TODD SERVES AS FRESHMAN LEADER FOR THE 111TH TENNESSEE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. HE IS ALSO VICE-CHAIR OF THE HOUSE AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE, A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE STATE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE, AND A MEMBER OF BOTH THE HOUSE AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES AND HOUSE CORRECTIONS SUBCOMMITTEES. TODD LIVES IN MADISON COUNTY AND REPRESENTS TENNESSEE HOUSE DISTRICT 73, WHICH INCLUDES MOST OF MADISON COUNTY.
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Jon A. York appointed United States Magistrate The Jackson Tennessee law firm of Pentecost, Glenn, Maudlin And York, PLLC proudly announces that Jon A. York has been appointed United States Magistrate Judge for Western District of Tennessee. York, 44, has been in private practice since 2004.Ê His practice focused on civil rights, litigation, government entity defense and criminal defense. York received his Juris Doctor from the University of Memphis school of Jon A. York Law in 2003.Ê He earned a Bachelors of Arts degree from Lambuth University in 1977. In his new role York will serve as a judicial officer of the United States District Courts ans exercise the jurisdiction delegates by law and assigned by District Judges. His duties will include conducting preliminary proceedings in civil and criminal cases, pretrial matters. And evidentiary proceedings as well as conducting trial and disposition of misdemeanor cases. Congratulations to my great friend Mr. Matt Childress as the CrimeSEEN Examiner News “Reader of the Week” Matt is the Co-owner of Woodstock Bakery located at 80 Innsdale Cove in Jackson ! Matt says “we enjoy having the CrimeSEEN Examiner News available for our customers as they enjoy their visit with us. Its a remarkable well written newspaper I’ve enjoyed reading for years.” Inspiring lives one box at a time” is what Woodstock Bakery is all about. Store hours are Monday - Friday 7 am until 6 pm Saturday’s 8 am - 3 pm closed Sundays. They invite call-in orders anytime at 731-5541969 You can also visit their downtown Jackson location at 112 East Baltimore” “We Invite you stop by and visit us and allow us to serve you,” said Childress.
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HEALTH DEPARTMENT URGES VACCINATION AHEAD OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL JACKSON, Tenn. – The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department urges travelers to get vaccinated before leaving the United States. Vaccines protect travelers from getting diseases abroad that may not be found in the United States. We offer six different travel vaccinations at the health department including typhoid fever, cholera, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, meningococcal disease, and polio. Call the health department at 731-423-3020 if you have questions or need to schedule an appointment.
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WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated February 22, 2008, appearing of record in Book T1825, page 1296, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee (“Trust Deed”), Joshua Clay Bowles conveyed to Timothy E. Wilson, Trustee, certain real estate hereinafter described, to secure the payment of a certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, by Amendment One to Note and Deed of Trust, dated November 25, 2008, appearing of record in Book T1847 page 449, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee (“Amendment”) Joshua Clay Bowles executed the Amendment of the Deed of Trust to change the date of maturity and increase the indebtedness with the corresponding promissory note; andÊ WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and The Bank of Jackson, the lawful holder of the note evidencing the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Adam C. Crider was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Book T2088 Page 747 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at 10:00 a.m., at the front door of the Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from all right of homestead exemption in and equitable and statutory redemption of the Property, Borrower hereby relinquishes all right of dower and curtesy in the Property, and all other rights or exemptions of every kind, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows:ÊÊ BEGINNING at a point in the east margin of Inca Cove, said point being the northwest corner of Lot No. 77
NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on March 22, 2019 by Mann’s Wrecker Service, 2100 Hwy 70 East, Jackson, TN 38305,424-2173, in lieu of tow and storage. YEARÊ Ê MAKEÊ Ê Ê MODELÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê VIN NUMBER 2000 DODGE DURNGO 1B4H528N9YF230182 2003 SATURN L200 1BGJU54F23Y557609 2000 FORD MUSTANG 1FAFP4444YF271751 2005 DODGE CARAVAN 2D8GP44L45R529357 2013 NISSAN JUKE JN8AF5M43DT209282 2004 GMC ENVOY 1GKD513S142167884 1993 OLDS CIERSA 1G3AG54N1P6409134 2002 NISSAN ALTIMA 1N4ALL1012C202050 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 1GCEK19T03E286233 2006 DODGE CARAVAN 1D4GP24R263555546 1996 BUICK CENTURY 1G4AG55M6T6454906 2008 KIA SPECTRA KNAFE121785535670 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: March 14, 2019
The CSENews in Section VII of Windy Acres Subdivision, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book 4, page 325 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, and runs thence North 08 degrees 28 minutes West, with the east margin of Inca Cove; 80 feet to the southwest corner of Lot No. 75; thence North 86 degrees 34 minutes East with the south line of Lot No. 75; 140 feet to a point; thence South 03 degrees 28 minutes East 80 feet to the northeast corner of Lot No. 77, 140 feet to the point of beginning.Ê Being Lot No. 76 of Windy Acres Subdivision, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book 4, page 325 in said Register’s Office. Being the same real property conveyed to Joshua Clay Bowles and Jamie D. McBroom by deed appearing of record in Deed Book 629, page 946 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.Ê Jamie D. McBroom conveyed her interest in said property to Joshua Clay Bowles by deed appearing of record in Deed Book 692, page 899 in said Register’s Office. Description taken from instrument of record in Book T1825, page 1296 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.Ê No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal description.ÊÊ The street address of the property is 34 Inca Cove, Jackson, TN. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed.Ê The Successor
Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale.Ê The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place
p. 09 of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. Other Interested Parties: Clay Browning This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose.
______________________________________ ADAM C. CRIDER, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TNÊ 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: March 14, 2019, March 21, 2019, and March 28, 2019
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS -(RFP) 2019-001 Lead-Based Paint Inspections/Risk Assessments at Allenton Heights the Jackson Housing Authority (JHA) is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to perform lead-based paint inspection/risk assessment and clearance examination in accordance with HUD, EPA and State guidelines at Allenton Heights development. The RFP package, which contains the general scope of services, evaluation criteria and submission requirement, is available by downloading the package from JHA website at: www.jacksonha.com or copies may also be picked up in person at JHA administrative office. Responses must be delivered to the JHA Administrative office at 125 Preston Street, Jackson, TN. 38301, by 5:00 p.m. local time (CST), Friday, April 12, 2019 Published: March 14 and 21, 2019
Candidate attends community forum Dr Jerry Woods, candidate for Mayor of Jackson, attended a Mayor’s Campaign Community Forum at T.R. White Sportsplex on March 11, 2019. The focus of the forum was discussion of the following: What are three ideas that will make Jackson a better community? Also provide at least one solution to a problem to make Jackson better.
p.12 NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by that certain Deed of Trust executed May 22, 2013 by JOHNNY G. PORCH to J. Gilbert Parrish, Jr., Trustee, as same appears of record in Deed of Trust Book 1994 Page 1375 in the Register’s Office for Madison County, Tennessee and which Deed of Trust conveyed certain property as therein described to the Trustee therein named to secure WAYNE COUNTY BANK; WHEREAS, said j. Gilbert Parrish, Jr., Trustee, is unable to act as Trustee under the Deed of Trust, and I have been appointed Substitute Trustee by the owner and holder of the Note; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that the undersigned, Leslie W. Creasy, as Successor Trustee, by virtue of the power and authority vested in him, will on March 28, 2019 commencing at 10:00 AM at the east door of the Madison County Courthouse in Jackson, Tennessee, offer for sale certain property hereafter described to the highest bidder FOR CASH, and free from the statutory rights of redemption, homestead, dower and all other exemptions which are expresslyÊ waived in the Deed of Trust, said property being real estate situated in Madison County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: PROPERTY ONE Madison County Tax Map 157,Ê Parcels 033.00 & 036.01ÊÊ FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the center of Wolfe Creek where the center of present road to said Gilbert Franklins residence crosses said creek, the same being a corner with Daniel and runs with said Creek and with center of same as follows: north 65 degrees
The CSENews east a distance of 495 feet to a stake; runs thence south 70 degrees and 30 minutes east a distance of 570 feet to a stake in old fence line; runs thence with said old fence line south a distance of 2,898 feet to a stake, this being approximately the location of the Madison and Hardeman County line; runs thence with said Madison and Hardeman County line west a distance of 2,242 feet to a stake in old fence line; runs thence with old fence line north a distance of 440 feet to a stake; runs thence east a distance of 1,087 feet to a stake; runs thence north a distance of 2,401.5 feet to a stake; runs thence north 72 degrees east a distance of 139 feet to a stake, this being the point of beginning, containing 88 acres as surveyed by Thomas L. Dean on May 5, 1969. This being the north part of the Angie Pennington tract. There is approximately 88 acres of land as a whole that runs over into the 8th Civil District of Hardeman County, Tennessee.Ê SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in the Madison and Hardeman County line, also being the northeast corner of tract no. 1; runs thence with old fence line south a distance of 1,722 feet to a stake; runs thence west a distance of 1,944 feet to a stake; runs thence north a distance of 115 feet to a stake; runs thence withÊ a distance of 298 feet to a stake, runs thence north a distance of 1,607 feet to a stake in the Madison and Hardeman County line; runs thence east with said County line a distance of 2,242 feet to the point of beginning, containing 88 acres as surveyed by Thomas L. Dean on May 3, 1969. Being the south part of the Angie Pennington tract. There is approximately 88 acres of land as a whole that runs over into the 2nd Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee.Ê THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at a point in the center of Vinson Road, said point being 656.5 feet west of J. F. Vinsons southeast corner 50 acre tract; runs thence west with said
Vinsons south boundaryÊ line a distance of 1,466 feet to a stake; runs thence north a distance of 27 feet to a stake; runs thence east a distance of 1,000 feet to a stake; runs thence south a distance of 7 feet to a stake; runs thence east a distance of 466 feet to a point in the center of the Vinson Road, runs thence with the center of said road south a distance of 20 feet to the point of beginning. This being the property conveyed to Clarence A. Porch, III, Bert A. Porch and Johnny G. Porch by deed of Jessie Byrd and wife, Francis Byrd and Bobby Stokely and wife, Mary Helen Stokely, dated July 25, 2001 and recorded in Deed Book 620, page 433 in the Registers Office of Madison County, Tennessee. PROPERTY TWO Madison County Tax Map 118 Parcel 60.01 BEG1NNING at a cedar a corner of tract 3 with C. Merriwether, runs thence North 16 poles to a cedar stump; thence East 14 poles to a stake a corner with Merriwether; thence North 80 poles to Williamsons south line; thence West 73 poles to a corner tree; thence South 50 poles to a corner post; thence North 85 degrees West 57 poles to a corner with Montgomery; thence South 1 degree West 51 poles to road; thence East 11 8 poles to the point of beginning, containing 59.2 acres, more or less. This being the property conveyed to Clarence A. Porch, III, Bert A. Porch and Johnny G. Porch by deed of Ronnie Via, Mary Via, Steve Bailey, Anna Bailey, Rickey Sanders and Dana Sanders, dated January 19, 2001 and recorded in Deed Book 615, page 322 in the Registers Office of Madison County, Tennessee. NOTE: Sale shall only be the 1/3 interest owned by Johnny G. Porch. ALSO KNOWN AS: Madison County Tax Map 157,Ê Parcels 033.00 & 036.01ÊÊ Madison County Tax Map 118 Parcel 60.01 The Sale of the above
described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Other interested parties in the property are:Ê NONE Title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will only sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee and not further or otherwise.Ê The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. ÊTHIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. ÊDATED March 1, 2019 ÊLeslie W. Creasy, Successor TrusteeÊ ÊCreasy & Jones, Attorneys at Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE CHARLOTTE GAIL MARCHBANKS, PLAINTIFF vs. JEFFERY LYNN MARCHBANKS, SR., DEFENDANTS R.D. . 74478 TO: JEFFERY LYNN MARCHBANKS, SR. In this cause, it appearing from the petition, which is sworn to, that the address and whereabouts of the defendant are
unknown and cannot be ascertained by the diligent search and inquiry that they are required to file an answer for the above mentioned petition with the Clerk of the Madison County Chancery Court, 100 E. Main Street, Room 200, Jackson, Tennessee, 38301 on or before, March 8, 2019, and serve a copy of said answer on Plaintiff’s Attorney CHRISTOPHER L. M C KNIGHT, P. O. BOX 630, HUMBOLDT, TENNESSEE 38343, in order to make defense to the Petition filed against his or otherwise the Petition will as to him be taken for confessed. This Notice will be published in The CrimeSEEN Examiner for four consecutive weeks. This 11TH day of February , 2019. __________________________________________ PAM CARTER, CLERK & MASTER PUBLISHED: February 14, 21, 28 and March 7, 2019
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17715
Estate of GERALD D. CAMPBELL, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on February 21 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of GERALD D. CAMPBELL, who died June 5, 2018, 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: 2/21/2019
MITZI S. CAMPBELL Personal Representative Date: 2/21/2019 JACOB HOLMES Attorney Published: March 7 and March 14, 2019 IN
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