The CrimeSEEN Examiner News April 18, 2019

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Merriweather: “I assumed my apology to the entire family was well received.” MADISON COUNTY ETHICS COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY DECIDES SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER VIOLATED ETHICS CODE by Tyone Tony Reed Jr. Morris Merriweather

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COUNTY COMMISSION APPROVE MONEY FOR INMATE MEALS JACKSON, Tenn. – Dispite rejecting the request last month, the Madison County Commission voted -Monday - to approve more money for the Madison County Sheriff, reports the Jackson Sun. “Madison County Sheriff John Mehr asked county commissioners for $168,000 for the rest of the year to provide food for inmates,” the Sun reported. “Sheriff Mehr says the budget came up short due to an increase in inmates.” The Sheirff Department has exceeded it’s proposed 2019 budget by more than $1 million. CSENews - Bill Marable

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POLICE INVESTIGATE HOMICIDE AT 33 CARVER AVE PLAN TO INCREASE PRESENCE IN TARGETED AREA On April 15, 2019, around 11:45 p.m., Jackson police responded to a Shot Spotter alert at 33 Carver Avenue. Officers arrived to find a victim with gunshot wounds near the C building. The victim was identified as Cornelius Fields, 36, of Jackson. Fields was transported by ambulance to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. Investigators responded, processed the crime scene and attempted to interview witnesses. The case is active and ongoing as police are attempting to develop leads. Jackson Police Chief Julian Wiser said, “Due to the recent uptick in shots fired calls and gang violence in that area, the police department will be adding additional resources. The Street Crimes Unit and Gang Enforcement Team will have a strong, proactive presence. I encourage community members to stay involved and call the police if you see criminal activity in your neighborhood.” If anyone has information, call the Jackson Police Department at 731-425-8400 or Crime Stoppers and report an anonymous tip at 4248477 (TIPS).

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MADISON COUNTY ETHICS COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY DECIDES - CONT’D FROM PAGE 1 Merriweather, who represents District 6 of the school district, was found to have violated Section VII (Coercion of Employee) of the Madison County Code of Ethics, which states: “No Madison County official, department head, or employee shall, directly or indirectly, use or threaten to use, any official authority or any influence in any manner whatsoever which tends: (1) to coerce any person to participate in political activities, an election campaign, or fundraising effort; or (2) to discourage, restrain, deter, prevent, interfere with, or discriminate against any person who chooses to participate in political activities, an election campaign, or fundraising effort.” The complaint stated that an “elected official investigated, with malicious intent, the Vinson and Kirkbride families and Cathy Vinson their employment relationships with the Jackson-Madison County School System and threatened to publically call for their resignations.” The committee made its decision that Merriweather was in violation of the ethics code inside the Madison County Complex, located at 1981 Hollywood Drive, following nearly an hour of discussion on the issue. Michael Steele, chairman of the Ethics Committee, said he will submit a report, which will include minutes from Tuesday’s meeting, to the Madison County Commission, which will decide on how to proceed. The commission’s next meeting is scheduled for May 20. Madison County Attorney Steve Maroney said based on the issue and type of violation, there were only two out of four options that were applicable for the committee to choose from: (1) refer the matter to the County Attorney for a legal opinion and/or recommendations for action or (2) in the case of an official, refer the matter to the county legislative body for possible public censure if the county legislative body finds such action warranted. Vinson, who sat in the meeting with her husband Billy by her side, said she hopes that the county commission will take a serious look at the report and minutes from Tuesday’s meeting. “I hope they will take it seriously, the county commission will look at it seriously and do what they think is best and right,” Vinson said after the meeting was adjourned. “I appreciate this committee. They certainly spent time on it and they looked into it carefully. I appreciate that.” In an early Wednesday morning statement to the CrimeSeen Examiner News, Merriweather cited a case “that clearly states that an elected official cannot be ousted for misjudgment (which Merriweather told an Ethics Committee member he made when he emailed Vinson a second time). This case being sent to the Madison County Commission is as President Donald J. Trump would say, ‘faked news & a witch hunt.’ Mr. Marable has also been provided with the Madison County School Board’s policy (1.106) that states that the board can establish its own Ethics Board, if the board receives a complaint. The complaint never was filed with the school board because the Republican commissioners felt the majority school board members would’ve (found) me not guilty, so they decided to hear the case among themselves and refer their findings to the Republican commissioners to begin ousting proceeding.” At the beginning of Tuesday’s meeting, Steele acknowledged that there were seven other complaints filed against Merriweather that were “primarily based on Mr. Merriweather’s personal emails to Mrs. Vinson,” Steele said. CONT’D ON PAGE 6


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CONTROLLED SU, FIREARM USED IN DANGEROUS FELONY, CONVICTED FELON, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT — AGGRAVATED CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECTNON VIOLENT, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, VIOLATION OF DRUG FREE SCHOOL ZONE LATORCHA L WALKER BF 25 -FAILURE TO APPEAR HUNTER BLAINE OWEN -WM 19 -UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS JOHN DOE -WM 31 -PUBLIC INTOXICATION TERRY E NEWSOM -BM 50 -EVADING ARREST, VANDALISM, DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE, CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT-NON VIOLENT

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LARAINYA LYNNE LOPEZ -WF 45 -SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS BRANDY RENA DORRIS -WF 39 -FORGERY AMANDA MICHELLE SWINNEY -WF 34 -SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT KARA WEST -WF 27 -THEFT <$999, THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE, FRAUDULENT USE OF A CREDIT/ ATM CARD TERENCE BYRON MCBRIDE -BM 45 -VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION CORRION JASHUN DAVIS -BM 19 -SHOPLIFTINGTHEFT OF PROPERTY MYCA DYNEL MILLS -BF 22 -FAILURE TO APPEAR, VIOLATION OF PROBATION

04/13/2019 MYCA DYNEL MILLS -BF 22 -THEFT <$999, THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE JAMES FERGUSON -WM 32 -PUBLIC INTOXICATION LATONYA CURRIE RICE -BF 38 - AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

04/14/2019 STEVIE LEE THOMAS -BM 52 -DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE, VIOLATION OF IMPLIED CONSENT LAW KADARIUS KESHUN DAVIS BM 24 -DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED DONALD LEE SIDNEY Jr -BM 36 -DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE OZELL LAMAR GRANDBERRY -BM 30 -FAILURE TO APPEAR, SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT JESSE WARREN ROBERTS -WM 41 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION DERRICK ANTWAN WILSON -BM 35 -SCHEDULE I DRUG VIOLATIONS, DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE MATTHEW DILLON BISHOP -WM 25 -DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE LEONARD RAY FERGUSON -BM 45 -CRIMINAL TRESPASS TAMIKA LACQURIA WELLS -BF 34 -VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

MADISON COUNTY ETHICS COMMITTEE - CONT’D FROM PAGE 1 Steele said it was incorrectly assumed that the other complaints had been filed with Vinson’s knowledge, but that was not the case and he apologized to her and her family. Tuesday’s meeting stemmed from a complaint that was submitted by Vinson on February 28 to Steele about an email she received from Merriweather on Feb. 22. Vinson said on Feb. 21, she emailed the five school board members that had “not shown support for the current long range plan that had been adopted by the previous board” and encouraged them to

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MILAN ARREST Intakes & Releases From: 4/05/2019 Thru: 4/11/2019

04/05/2019 WILSON, JON ADAM - Race: W Sex: M Age: 37 Charge: CONTEMPT OF COURT MOREY, EVAN WALLACE - Race: W Sex: M Age: 44 - Charge: SOLIC OF MINOR TO OBSERVE SEXUAL CONDUCT, CRIMINAL ATTEMPT, SOLIC OF MINOR TO OBSERVE SEXUAL CONDUCT FINCH, KEVIN LEMONT -Race: B Sex: M Age: 45 Charge: HOLD FOR OTHER DEPARTMENT CATO, COURTNEY ANN - Race: W Sex: F Age: 23 Charge: FILING FALSE REPORT

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04/07/2019 GRAY, QONTEX O - Race: B Sex: M Age: 32 Charge: DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, SPEEDING GRAY, DEVON SHARMAYNE - Race: B Sex: M Age: 28 - Charge: CONTEMPT OF COURT

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BAKER, JONATHAN C - Race: W Sex: M Age: 42 Charge: OPEN CONTAINER LAW CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH HUNTER - Race: W Sex: M Age: 29 - Charge: CRIMINAL TRESPASSING, THEFT CONDUCT INVOLVING MERCHANDISE

04/09/2019 WILLIAMS, HOLLY LYNN - Race: W Sex: F Age: 29 Charge: DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF INSURANCE WILLIAMS

04/10/2019 FRANKS, KIMBERLY MADISON - Race: W Sex: F Age: 21 - Charge: CONTEMPT OF COURT ALLEN, SAMANTHA DAWN - Race: W Sex: F Age: 29 -Intake Reason: TRANSPORTED TO GCSO WEBB, JEFFERY DEVON -Race: B Sex: M Age: 40 Charge: SEX OFFENDER FAILURE TO REG/REPORT LUGO, DAMIAN PAUL - Race: W Sex: M Age: 38 Charge: DOMESTIC ASSAULT WILLIAMS, JEFFREY PAUL - Race: W Sex: M Age: 56 Charge: DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, VIOLATION OF REGISTRATION LAW

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p. 07 Jackson Community Development Program Availability of Jackson Community Development Program’s Annual Action Plan, 2019-2020 The proposed Annual Action Plan, 2019-2020 will be available for public review and comments beginning April 19, 2019. Copies are available for public viewing during normal business hours at the following locations: • Jackson Housing Authority Office, 125 Preston Street Mayor’s Office, City Hall Madison County/ Jackson Library, Downtown A summary of the estimated funding for proposed areas of allocated funds and sources is included below. Further detail is provided in the proposed Annual Action Plan, 2019-2020, that identifies community development goals, objectives and strategies of the Five-Year Consolidated Plan; and the specific funding amounts, source of funding, project descriptions, eligibility and national objective citations, project locations and proposed accomplishments. Proposed Sources of Funds and Activity Budgets ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2019-2020 A public hearing is scheduled for public review and comment Friday, May 3, 2019: 4:00 p.m. at Jackson Housing Authority-Media Room. Written public comments are encouraged and will be accepted up to May 20, 2019. Comments should be submitted to Ms. Latonya Fason, Community Development Coordinator, CD Office, Jackson Housing Authority, 125 Preston St., Jackson, TN 38301. Accessibility: All hearings advertised are in accessible locations. To help ensure equal access to government programs, services and activities, the meeting host jurisdiction will reasonably modify policies/ procedures and provide auxiliary aids/services to persons with disabilities. Call 7-10 business days in advance to request special assistance for ADA accessibility: 731-422-1671 ext. 116, TTY 731-4244587 Language Services: To help ensure equal access to government programs, services and activities, the meeting host jurisdiction will reasonably provide translation services with at least 48 hours advance notice. Call 7-10 business days in advance to request translation services: 731-422-1671 ext. 116, TTY 731424-4587 Accesibilidad: Todas las audiencias anunciadas se encuentran en lugares accesibles. Para ayudar a garantizar la igualdad de acceso a programas de gobierno, servicios y actividades, la reunión anfitrión jurisdicción será razonablemente modificar las políticas y procedimientos y proporcionar ayudas auxiliares y servicios a las personas con discapacidades. Llame al 7-10 días laborales de anticipación para solicitar asistencia especial a la accesibilidad de la ADA: 731-422-1671 ext 116, TTY 731-424-4587 Servicios lingüísticos: Para ayudar a garantizar la igualdad de acceso a programas de gobierno, servicios y actividades, la reunión jurisdicción anfitrión razonablemente proporcionará servicios de traducción con al menos 48 horas de antelación. Llame al 7-10 días laborales de anticipación para solicitar servicios de traducción: 731-422-1671 ext 116, TTY 731-4244587 ATTEST: MARK C. REID, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-JACKSON HOUSING AUTHORITY Published: April 18, 2019


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MADISON COUNTY ETHICS COMMITTEE - CONT’D FROM PAGE 1 following day, an email which mentioned the employment of her daughters, husband and son-in-law and calling for resignations and investigations, Vinson said she felt her family was being threatened and intimidated. According to a statement of clarification, given by Merriweather to Ethics Committee member Tracey Snider on March 29, after sending the second email, Merriweather received a phone call from Jones, who had concern about the email. “I expressed to him that I sent the last email to her out of frustration after I had received several other insulting emails,” Merriweather said in the statement. “I told Dr. Jones that Mrs. Vinson’s particular email was the straw that broke the camel’s back.” Merriweather said in the statement that once he realized that Vinson had several family members on the county payroll, he wrote the second email and sent it to her. “I was trying to make a strong point about her viewpoint, but not threaten,” he said. Merriweather said once he and Jones finished talking, he immediately called Vinson’s son-in-law Ryan Kirkbride, who works in Central Office. “(I) apologized to him and asked him to convey my apologies to all of his family members, including his mother-in-law Cathy Vinson,” Merriweather said in his statement. “I also said to him that I would apologize to her directly if he would provide me her phone number or give her my phone number.” Merriweather said he didn’t think sending another email to Vinson would be the appropriate thing to do “since prior emails had caused the problem.” Merriweather ended his statement by saying, “To this date (March 29), I have not heard back from Mr. Kirkbride. I assumed my apology to the entire family was well received.” Merriweather, in an early Wednesday morning statement said, “I thought everything was ok until I learned of the charge of ethic violation.” According to the report of Ethics Committee member Curtis E. Howard, who interviewed Vinson, Vinson did not reply to Merriweather’s second email. “However, being very troubled, she forwarded it to all school board members (including Merriweather) on Friday, February 22,” the report said. “The letter was then posted on Facebook with Mrs. Vinson’s permission by school board member Wayne Arnold and became public.” The report also stated that “Mr. Merriweather has stated publically that apologies were made to all family members, however, Ryan Kirkbride was the only one who was communicated with.”

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INMATE CONCERNS I am writing you to speak on Prison Reform, also I wanted my story to be heard. Truthfully, I hope you will use your platform to help me. My reason for getting in contact is due to our people being over sentenced and punished to the fullest extent. Doing unreasonable time for crimes not even carrying that much time. Corey Gray became a victim to just that. Just six years ago I shot at a home not killing or shooting anyone, and neither did the Jackson Police

The CSENews Thursday, 04-18-2019 Currently, the law only PHOTO BY CSE NEWS -TTRJ allows for the county commission to remove school board members from their positions. Ê But, State Sen. Ed Jackson, R-Jackson, and State Rep. Chris Todd, RMadison County, are working to change that. Jackson said Tuesday that a bill, that would eventually allow the board member’s district to vote and decide if the board member keeps his/her The African American population of Madison County is 37 percent, yet position or are removed, not one African American sits on the County Ethics Committee. The was already running in the question then becomes wheither or not an African American can receive Senate and would be a fair judgement from that body? - BILL MARABLE, PUBLISHER’S POINT running in the House Wednesday. reason that Jones announced his resignation last week. Jackson said he decided to co-sponsor the bill because His last day as JMCSS superintendent will be June 30. he is “really upset and very concerned” about what’s In his resignation letter, Jones wrote: “There is a been going on with the school board and the school fundamental divide between what I see as my role as system. He also said he was asked by a group of people superintendent and what a majority of the board to see if a school board member could be removed believes it to be. Without the freedom to lead, a from by Madison County voters. leader’s purpose is lost. “ While Jackson and Todd are running their bill in the “Our community loses if we start down a path of state capitol, a group called “Concerned Citizens” has finger-pointing and divisive politics,” Jones said later in started a petition which calls for Merriweather’s his letter. “I hope and pray that my decision will immediate resignation from the Jackson-Madison challenge this entire community to be more positively County School Board. involved than ever in the educational future of all The group cited four reasons why they filed the students for the sake of this community.” petition on Change.org: “1. Merriweather has Merriweather, who has deemed himself a “Servant of continuously impeded progress of the board by causing the People,” told CSE News that there has always been division. 2. Merriweather is unwilling to support the contention between the school board and the leadership of Dr. Jones. We believe Dr. Jones is an superintendent in the past. He cited past excellent leader with great vision for the future. We superintendents Nancy Zambito and Verna Ruffin. support Dr. Jones in every way possible. 3. “Has anyone considered that the current board, “the Merriweather has stooped to threatening school 5,” have their constituents to listen to them vote their employees and their families who disagree with his conscience,” Merriweather said. “Have you ever agenda. 4. Merriweather is a poor representative for considered that “the 4” could be wrong? Because they the school board. Merriweather’s attitude and remarks vote in favor of Pope, Madison and Community reflect poorly on all city and county residents.” Montessori, they are regarded as right. They are voting The petition had 1,208 signatures as of 12 a.m. what their supporters want.” Wednesday. Merriweather added, “People pushing ‘the Merriweather and the word resignation are not community is upset’—not the entire community. When strangers. In November 2018, Merriweather the majority speaks of the ‘community,’ they are never announced his resignation from the school board. He speaking of the entire community. When the majority cited frustration over those on the board, in the say the ‘teachers’ are upset, they are never speaking community and others who opposed him over his (of) every teacher. There are certain sections of the objections to parts of Jones’ capital plan for the school community who (are) upset, but there is another district as his reason. A day later, Merriweather section who (are) not. There is a section of teachers rescinded his resignation, stating he couldn’t abandon and community members who did not feel that Dr. the children of District 6. Jones’ work was focused on their best interest.” Opposition on the school board was stated as a

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Department find any bullet fragments inside this home proving that this house was not shot into. Still I was convicted of 13 felonies: 4 Attempted First Degree Murder, 4 Aggravated Assaults, 4 Employing a Firearm during Commission of a Dangerous Felony.Ê Judge Roy Morgan with the help of District Attorney Jody Pickens sentenced me to 104 years in prison. That’s two (2) life sentences. Now don’t get me wrong. I did the crime and I must do the time, but 104 YEARS IN PRISON IS CRUEL AND EXCESSIVE. I will have to live here in prison for the rest of my life, when I haven’t killed anyone or shot anyone. This should have “Our

People” upset, because so many of “Our Kind” are being thrown away in prison to suffer and be forgotten. Then to make matters worse, it’s a major case involving the City Court in Jackson, Tennessee. Locking men and women up on bogus affidavits and arrest warrants.Ê I will be grateful for my story to be heard in order to expose the cruelty of our justice system in Jackson, Tennessee. I just want justice for me and others like me. In the words of Moses...”Let my people GO!” Cory Gray #544306 - S.C.C.F. - P. O. Box 279 Clifton, TN 38425


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Combat Veterans 18-4 Alpha Omega Veterans Services for the Homeless Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association 18-4 gathered around the area stores this weekly raising help for “Homeless Veterans” in West Tennessee. Pictured at Walmart south in Jackson are “Dr Doo, Bull, Moon Pie, Radar, Hawk and JD. Items needed are bleach, dishwashing soap. toilet items, eating utensils, coffee, sugar, Walmart or retail gift cards. “Or any help you can supply to give our homeless veterans a little relief,” said member JD.

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Ê Ê How would you feel if you were sitting on the couch eating pizza and watching Leave it to Beaver and 30 minutes later you found yourself in the basement of a police station being questioned about a grisly triple homicide? I’ll tell you how I felt, but first here’s a little background to the story. Ê Ê I was scanning someÊ old newspaper articles when I came across this: “Ronald Ward dies in prison hospital at age 37” Ê Ê On April 12,1985 Ronald Ward was a 14 year old West Memphis Ark. child in the mid-term of repeating 7th grade for the 3rd time. After school on that day he went 2 blocks from his home over to his best friends house. After that things went hay wire. Ronald stabbed to death his 12 year old friend and the 2 great-aunts that his friend lived with. They were ages 72 and 76. Weapon of choice (or opportunity) was a butcher knife. It was a bloody mess. Multiple stab wounds to each. Afterwards it would take a West Memphis jury only 2 hours of deliberation to make Ronald the youngest prison inmate on death row in the nation at that time. His sentence was later changed to life without parole. He died 21 years later in prison from a medical condition. How does this connect to me? I was living in West MemphisÊ and at the time was managing a retail store. When the police knocked at my door I assumed they wanted me to come to the station toÊ probably discuss an employee or some incident related to my business. Upon arrival there I was directed to the basement where I was asked a series of questions by the by the investigators. Many of the questions were about my mother. Where was she? What kind of car does she drive? Where was I at the time of the crime? Do I know this person or that person? I answered the questions calmly and politely. (1) My mother is in Mississippi (2) She has no car. She does not drive, (3) I was at work. At least 100 people can verify that. I am also on camera all day long. (4) I have never heard of these people you mention. Ê Ê It became evident very quickly that I knew nothing and I was thanked and set free. .I did not get angry at, or bad mouth the police. They have a serious job to do. They go about in a detailed and systematic way. That is how it has to be done for justice to be served. I did find out what had happened. It seems that they had picked up a suspect and while riding in their police car the suspect pointed to my house and in a totally random gesture had said “I was in that apartment that night”. I have no idea why he did that. He did not commit the crime, but apparently had been somewhere he didn’t want the police to know about. Go figure.Ê Ê Ê I missed the rest of Leave it to Beaver, but I do know that in this episode The Beaver was sent to bed without dinner for skipping school. I missed my dinner too. I suppose Ronald Ward did as well. There are lessons that I learned from this experience. What they say about “If you didn’t do anything wrong, you have nothing to be afraid of” is true. Also, “Don’t skip school”. Ê Ê In only a few years this event would be overshadowed by an even bigger event in this same neighborhood: the Robin Hood Hills Murders. Another triple homicide involving kids.Ê A lot of dinners are missed in West Memphis for a lot of reasons. Too many reasons.

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Dr. Tracie Walker says she is the right medicine for Jackson City Govenment My name is Dr. Tracie Walker. I am running for City Council - District 7 to ensure that our tax dollars are spent efficiently.ÊÊ I am originally from Augusta, GA. I graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C., with a B.S. in Microbiology. I then attended the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, NC. I received my medical degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Memphis, TN, and went on to complete my training in Internal Medicine at the Methodist University Hospital of Memphis.ÊÊÊ I have lived and worked as an Internal Medicine physician in the city of Jackson for more than sixteen years. My husband of 20 years is a dedicated local emergency room physician. We have two brilliant public-school children, ages 17 and 12. As the City Councilwoman for North Jackson, I would prioritize the spending of our current tax dollars, refinance the city’s debt at a lower interest rate, reevaluate the city’s financial role in the public school system, attract homeowners back to Jackson from bordering counties to increase our property tax base, encourage local entrepreneurship, entice new industry to invest here, and seekÊfederal, state, and private sector municipal grants to fund programs. -- Tracie A. Walker, M.D.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306

Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17750

Estate of GEOFFERY CHARLES GRIGG, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on April 10 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery GEOFFERY CHARLES GRIGG, who died March 10, 2019, 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: 4/10/2019

NATALYA “NATASHA” CARRIGAN Personal Representative HAILEY H. DAVID Attorney

Date: 4/10/2019 Published: APRIL 18 AND 25, 2019 Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025

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Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17742

Estate of HARRY WILLIAMS, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on April 8 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery HARRY WILLIAMS, who died August 6, 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: 4/8/2019

MATTHEW WEST Personal Representative CAMERON HIMES Attorney

Date: 4/8/2019 Published: APRIL 18 AND 25, 2019 Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025

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Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17743

Estate of DORIS HELEN MERCER MARCH, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on April 8 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery DORIS HELEN MERCER MARCH, who died April 9, 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: 4/8/2019

MATTHEW WEST Personal Representative CAMERON HIMES Attorney

Date: 4/8/2019 Published: APRIL 18 AND 25, 2019 Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025

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Estate of ZACHARY QUINN PRUITT, Deceased

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Notice is hereby given that on April 8 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery ZACHARY QUINN PRUITT, who died November 30, 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: 4/8/2019 Date: 4/8/2019 Published: APRIL 18 AND 25, 2019

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Thursday, 04-18-2019 Complaint with the IN THE CHANCERY mentioned Clerk of the Madison County Chancery Court, 100 E. Main COURT OF Street, Room 200, Jackson, MADISON COUNTY, Tennessee 38301, on or before June 3, 2019, and serve a copy of said TENNESSEE answer on Plaintiff’s Attorney, NON-RESIDENT Thomas M. Minor, Minor Johnston Douglas, PLLC, 124 East Market NOTICE St, Somerville, Tennessee 38068,

ROSCOE BURTON ET AL, PLAINTIFFs vs. THE UNKNOWN & UNBORN HEIRS OF SAM MAYO, ET AL, DEFENDANTS R.D. . 77710

In this Cause, it appearing from the Civil Complaint, that the addresses and whereabouts of the Defendants, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SAM MAYO, DECEASED, LOUVARA MAYO, DECEASED, CARRIE BELL MAYO, DECEASED, ROSA (ROSIE) MAYO BURTON, DECEASED, JASPER MILTON BURTON BASIR II, DECEASED, VESSIE MAYO IVY, DECEASED, LEAH PEARL MAYO HENNING, DECEASED, JAMES F. BURTON, DECEASED AND VERDELL WILLIAMS, SR., DECEASED, are unknown and cannot be ascertained by the diligent search and inquiry that the said defendants, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SAM MAYO, DECEASED, LOUVARA MAYO, DECEASED, CARRIE BELL MAYO, DECEASED, ROSA (ROSIE) MAYO BURTON, DECEASED, JASPER MILTON BURTON BASIR II, DECEASED, VESSIE MAYO IVY, DECEASED, LEAH PEARL MAYO HENNING, DECEASED, JAMES F. BURTON, DECEASED ADN VERDELL WILLIAMS, SR., DECEASED are required to file and answer for the above Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025

in or to make defense to the Complaint filed against them or otherwise the Complaint will be taken for confessed. This Notice will be published in THE CRIMESEEN EXAMINER NEWS for four consecutive weeks. This 8TH day of April, 2019. __________________________________________ PAM CARTER, CLERK & MASTER PUBLISHED: April 11, 18, 25, and May 2, 2019

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2001 at 11:10 am to secure an indebtedness to Habitat For Humanity – Jackson, Tennessee Area, Inc, in the amount the amount of Fifty-Three Thousand, Seven Hundred and Twenty-Eight 99/100 ($53,728.99) Dollars; and WHEREAS, Donald D. Glenn was appointed as substitute trustee by Appointment of Substitute Trustee recorded in Trust Deed Book 2091 page 1684 in said Register’s Office; and WHEREAS the holder of the note, Habitat For Humanity – Jackson, Tennessee Area, Inc., which is the owner of the debt secured having declared the total indebtedness due, pursuant to said promissory note and trust deed at the option of the same, having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust; NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority in me vested as trustee under said instrument, this is to give notice that I will, on May 6, 2019 at 11:00 a.m., proceed to offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the North door of the Madison County

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Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17719

Estate of EDWARD MEANS BAYLOR III, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on April 2 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery EDWARD MEANS BAYLOR III, who died FEBRUARY 1, 2019, 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: 4/2/2019

JIMMIE RUTH TRICE BAYLOR Personal Representative EDWARD M. BAYLOR, IV Attorney

Date: 4/2/2019 Published: APRIL 11 AND 18, 2019 Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025

NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306

Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17744

Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee and to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: Map 78C Group A Parcel 14.04 Being Lot 5 of Abner Estates, which is more particularly described on a plat of record in Plat Book 9, page 165 in the Register’s Office of Madison County Tennessee. This property is commonly known as 60 Courtney Cove, Jackson TN in Madison County TN however such address is not a part of the legal description and in the event of any conflict the legal description shall control. This being the same property conveyed to Wavier Y. Poole by deed dated November 8, 2001 of record in Deed Book 623 at Page 484 in the Register’s Office for Madison County, Tennessee. All right of redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed good, but the undersigned, Trustee, will sell and convey only as Trustee, subject to any prior deeds of trust, real estate taxes, assessments, covenants, easements, restrictions and liens. Pursuant to T.C.A. § 35-5-104, the following liens or claimed liens of the United States or the State of Tennessee are of record in said Register’s office: None of Record.Ê If necessary, notice of the Trustee’s foreclosure sale has been given to the Internal Revenue Service or the State of Tennessee as provided for in U.S.C. § 7425(b) and/or T.C.A. § 67-1-1433(b)(1) h.Ê If applicable, the sale of this property is subject to any applicable redemption rights held by the United States Internal Revenue Service, as set out in 26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1) or the State of Tennessee, as set out in T.C.A. § 67-1-1433(c)(1). Other interested parties whose interest may be extinguished by this foreclosure are as follows: there is a second mortgage in favor of Habitat For Humanity – Jackson, Tennessee Area, Inc..Ê There are two (2) judgment liens one Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025

favor of Republic Finance, LLC c/o William D. Bowen, Attorney and one in favor of Americredit Financial Services, Inc. D/B/A GM c/o Buffalo & Associates, PLLC, Attorney.ÊÊ For informational purposes: it is believed that Madison County Tennessee and City of Jackson Tennessee taxes are paid through 2018. 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.Ê If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid in full upon such terms as are announced at the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. 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.Ê A copy of this notice as required by T.C.A. §35-5-101 is being sent to the debtor. The Trustee caused the records check to be done to insure that the borrowers are not subject to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. The borrower may also be known as Waiver Reid. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Donald D. Glenn Trustee Ê PUBLICATION DATES April 11, 18, 25, 2019

p. 13 IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE TAMARA COLE, PLAINTIFF vs. OCTAVIOUS DEMOND HARDIN, DEFENDANTS R.D. . 77762 TO: OCTAVIOUS DEMOND HARDIN In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint, which is sworn to, that the whereabouts of the Defendant, OCTAVIOUS DEMOND HARDIN is unknown and cannot be ascertained by the diligent search and inquiry made to that end. OCTAVIOUS DEMOND HARDIN is therefore, hereby, required to appear and Answer the Complaint filed in this Cause in the Chancer Court of MADISON COUNTY, Tennessee, within thirty days of the last publication of this Notice and serve a copy of said Answer on Howard F. Douglass, P. O. Box 39, Lexington, Tn., 38351, Attorney for Plaintiff, within said time. If you fail to do so judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in the Complaint and this matter will be presented to the Court without further Notice.. It is further Ordered that this Notice will be published in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News for four consecutive weeks. This 8TH day of April, 2019. __________________________________________ PAM CARTER, CLERK & MASTER PUBLISHED: April 11, 18, 25, and May 2, 2019

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306

Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17768

Estate of THELMA D. DEW, Deceased

Estate of BILLY N DYER, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on March 18 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery THELMA D DEW, who died FEBRUARY 18, 2019, 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.

Notice is hereby given that on April 8 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery BILLY N DYER, who died January 27, 2019, 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: 3/18/2019

Date: 4/8/2019

Date: 3/18/2019 Published: APRIL 4 AND 11, 2019

JACQUELINE ANN McCLAIN Personal Representative NANCY L CHOATE Attorney

Date: 4/8/2019 Published: APRIL 18 AND 25, 2019

KAREN DENISE DYER AND JEFFERY NEAL DYER Co-Personal Representatives LAURA A. WILLIAMS Attorney


p.14 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated March 30, 2009, recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, in Book T1855, Page 94 (“Trust Deed”), Patricia J. Williams conveyed to Investors Title Company, a Tennessee corporation, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and FirstBank, the lawful holder of 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 T2091, Page 1682 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of redemption, statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, electric or distributive share and all other exemptions of every kind, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in the Fourth Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows:Ê BEING Lot Number Seven Hundred Eight (708), Section VII, Seven Oaks Subdivision, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book 9 at page 221 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. Being the same property conveyed to Patricia Joyce Williams by Quitclaim Deed of record in Deed Book 697, page 1856, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. Description taken from Book T1855, page 94, in the

The CSENews Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal description.Ê The street address of the property is 66 Beaumont Drive, Jackson, Tennessee. 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 of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever.Ê The Successor Trustee reserves the right to sell the tracts together or in separate parcels and in such manner or order deemed appropriate by the Successor Trustee. Interested Parties:ÊPatricia Joyce Williams and Michelle MarshallÊ 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 Ê DATES OF PUBLICATION: April 11, 2019, April 18, 2019, and April 25, 2019

described collateral securing loan or loans to FirstBank. Ê For more information contact: Jeff Cagle (FirstBank Collection Manager) at 731-967-8249 P.O. Box 388 Lexington, TN 38351 Ê Default in the payment of said note(s) secured by: MOBILE HOME – Make FLTW Year 2009 Model 344 Serial No. TNFL927AB33495BF12 FirstBank will sell the property “AS IS” and all warranties of any kind are disclaimed, including warranties of merchantability or use or fitness for a particular purpose.ÊÊÊ Possession of the merchandise will be given to the successful buyer at the sale. Ê This the 9th day of April, 2019 Notice of sale posted this date at:Ê Madison County Courthouse, Jackson, Tennessee Ê DATES OF PUBLICATION: April 11, 2019, April 18, 2019, and April 25, 2019 FirstBank

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NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code in the State of Tennessee, FirstBank will at 10:15 AM, Tuesday, May 7, 2019, at the north door of the Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, sell to the best and highest bidder received by said date to be paid in cash or certified funds the following

NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on April 26, 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 2006 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2G2WP552761145695 2007 CHRYSLER PT CRUSER 3A4FY58B77T566802 2013 FORD FOCUS 3FAHPOJA8CR220065 2002 FORD MUSTANG 1FAFP40412F142492 2004 CHEVY TRA. BLAZ 1GND5S13S542171004 2004 SATURN ION 1G8AG52F142165761 1992 DODGE DAKOTA 1B7FL26X6NS610658 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: April 18, 2019

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Thursday, 04-18-2019

Hello Examiner Readers! C S a h It’s now time for this edition m a of Hair Talk! i v l ÊI bring you greetings from o l n theÊ 2019 Bronner Bros e International Hair Show held in New Orleans.Ê Over 40,000 Stylists, Barbers, Students, as well as those simply interested in beauty / fashion were in attendance to create this record breaking number.Ê There were more than 300 vendors and a plethora of classes to help further educate those in the Beauty Industry.Ê Two of my favorite Competitions showcasedÊ were the “ Champion of Weaves ‘ as Shu’Carra Cuthery of Atlanta, GA took home first place.Ê Second is the Fantasy Competition where I am always in Awe of the elaborate styles and costumes. This years theme was Mardi - Gras as Merlande Petithomme of Hiram,Ga took home First Place, followed by Celebrity StylistÊ Terrance Davidson (2 ND) and Timothy Cadell(3rd). All 12 contestants were Fabulous as they were judge for technical hair execution,Ê make up, costume, originality and use of new shapes,Ê colors,Ê textures, and styles.Ê Bronner Bros is “ the Nation’s largest trade show dedicated to the business of multi-million cultural beauty”.Ê The Bronner Bros Corporation is not only dedicated to the business of beauty but has passion for those personsÊ in the Beauty Industry Mr. James Bronner presented a $10,000 check to John and Dr Beverly Smith of Unity-1 Salon, one of the oldest salons in New Orleans destroyed by fire in March.Ê Bronner Bros is a company dedicated and committed to the people.Ê For more information contact:

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