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LITTLE RICHARD TO BE BURIED AT HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE byÊKRISTIN M. HALL, AP Entertainment Writer Friday, May 15th 2020 Musician Little Richard performs during the halftime show of the game between the Louisville Cardinals and the Boise State Broncos in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl on December 31, 2004 at the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
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“Not one person has talked to me. Not one person has explained anything to me,” Tamika Palmer, Taylor’s mother, said in an interview. “I want justice for her. I want them to say her name. There’s no reason Breonna should be dead at all.” According to the lawsuit, filed April 27, Louisville police executed a search warrant at Taylor’s home, looking for a man who did not live in Taylor’s apartment complex and had already been detained when officers came to Taylor’s apartment after midnight. Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, was also in the apartment and, according to the lawsuit, shot at officers when they attempted to enter without announcing themselves. The lawsuit alleges that police fired more than 20 rounds of ammunition into the apartment. Taylor’s death is the kind that could have drawn national headlines in the Black Lives Matter era, like the deaths ofÊSandra BlandÊandÊAtatiana Jefferson, but has gotten little attention amid news of the spread of the coronavirus. The pandemic headlines were partly to blame in drowning out news of Taylor’s death, but so, too, is gender bias, said attorney Ben Crump, who has risen to prominence in recent years as the lawyer for several high-profile cases involving black men killed by police and neighborhood vigilantes. None of the officers involved have been charged in connection with the shooting. Walker, a licensed gun owner who was not injured in the incident, was arrested and faces charges of first-degree assault and attempted murder of a police officer.
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CONT’D FROM PAGE 1 COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH) — Authorities arrested a woman after she intentionally set a car on fire with her toddler inside, the Columbia Police Department said. Caylin Allise Watson, 23, was sent to the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Columbia, South Carolina on the following charges: Attempted murder, Arson, first degree, Arson, third degree, Abuse, Infliction of great bodily injury upon a child The incident happened onÊInterstate-126 at around 1:30 p.m. Sunday. While parked on the interstate, Watson set her car on fire while her 14month-old son sat inside, police said. WACH Fox News spoke to one woman who went to high school with Watson, and she said she was shocked.Ê “It was just wild to me. I would’ve never expected anybody I knew to do something like that, especially not Caylin. I can’t think of any sane person doing this especially to a child,” Dallas Tenley said.Ê The child suffered severe burns and is in critical condition at the Augusta Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia.
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4 DEAD, 1 INJURED IN CHESTER CO. WRECK May 17, 2020 Clint Eiland- wbbjtv7.com CHESTER COUNTY, Tenn. — Details are emerging from a fatal wreck in Chester County. Tragedy struck on Highway 200, where a fatal wreck left four dead and one injured. According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, the crash occurred Saturday afternoon. The crash report says an Infinity G35 was travelling south, while a Nissan Altima was travelling north. On the narrow section of road, the Altima crossed the center and struck the Infiniti head on. The Altima crashed down the side of the road, while the other car remained in the roadway. The wreck resulted in four deaths: the driver of Infinity, 22-year-old Tyler Stablein and three people in the other car. Those three were 16-year-old Kaylee Daniel, 16-year-old Cayla Lenon and 17-year-old Roselyn Roberts. All three were students at Chester County High School. Another 14-year-old passenger in the Altima was injured and is currently in the hospital at this time.
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Where We Are A lot can happen in a year. I hope the Class of 2020 gets that lesson from the events of their senior year in High School. It looks as though they will be able to have a graduation ceremony after all. They will become known as the first graduating class to experience remote learning. It is my hope that they have utilized the tremendous efforts on the part of their teachers and learned how to use other means to acquire the knowledge that they had been taught in school. After graduation will be their time to rise to shine! The prospects for the fall are uncertain at this point as there are still issues pertaining to COVID-19 that will have to be addressed. This should be an interesting summer at the Central Office of JMCSS.
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The school board got their wish of introducing yet another superintendent to JMCSS. I hope they appreciate the incredible job that has been done by Mr. Ray Washington during the interim between Dr. Jones and Dr. King. Both have had distinguished accomplishments in education. The recent history of the school board would indicate that simply checking all the boxes is not enough to stay in the position for an extended time. Dr. Jared Myracle will be sorely missed in his capacity as CAO but I am confident that he will have a bright future ahead of him. His impact on curriculum should produce significant results this next school year. Dr. Marlon King will have to deal with a 10M dollar cut in the budget for the upcoming school year in addition to many other issues to be addressed. Let us hope that Mr. Washington agrees to return to his former capacity as COO at JMCSS to assist with the construction of new schools. Unfortunately, Pope will have to wait once again as they got so close but did not cross the finish line to break ground on a new K-8 school in northwest Jackson.
No Excuses Teachers have displayed that they can step up to challenges and students now have access to many more online opportunities to learn that ever before. Parents have had an opportunity to learn more about the process as they sheltered at home. The leadership in the City and the County has proven their support leveraging creative ways to get two new schools built. The library is a tremendous resource for students and parents and we all need to pull together to face the challenges ahead!
“The capacity to learn is a gift; the ability to learn is a skill; the willingness to learn is a choice.” Brian Herbert (SHRM) Let us not forget that this is a Census year and those numbers impact funding for schools and communities. Research the candidates that are running for office and find out where they stand on education. Let’s teach our children how to learn how to learn! DON POLLEY | EDUCATION CONTRIBUTOR (CONTACT DON@DONPOLLEY.COM)
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By ‘Downtown’ Rickey Brown Residents of Mission rickeylynnbrown@hotmail.com Convalescent Home receive a special surprise Thursday.Ê A display of people riding in decorated vehicles brought joy and smiles to the residents.Ê Dozens of cars lined up with passengers riding along, holding signs with drivers honking their horns and shouting names of the residents they knew. “We’ve worked with area home health, home care agencies along with area nursing care homes to do the parades and bring a little cheer to the residents,” said branch director for Senior Solutions Homecare Dana Crotts. Social distancing is tough enough for everyone but it’s even more stressful for senior citizens who are cut off from their loved ones. This was an experience for residents they enjoyed and appreciated opportunities to see friends family and see new friends. “Today brings joy to so many of our residents and also to me and our staff,” said Duane Cherry, administrator of MCH.Ê“Residents have been unable to see their families due to the COVID 19 guidelines, and staff members say it is hitting nursing homes and long term facilities the hardest.” “It’s national nursing home week so we are celebrating giving them a chance to go outside and enjoy the sunshine,” said activities director at Mission Convalescent Home, Toni Cole. City officials including Mayor Scott Conger, Jackson Fire Department, Jackson Transit Authority, friends, family and other fraternal organizations waved hello to loves one from a distance. Crotts said a total of 10 faculties received special visits.
JTA HOLIDAY SCHEDULE TheÊJackson Transit Authority (JTA)Êwill not be operating its regular bus service on the locally observed holiday, Memorial Day, Monday, MayÊ25, 2020. ÊService will resume on Tuesday,ÊMayÊ26, 2020, at 6:00 AM. JTA Bus Service is Monday through Saturday 6:00 AM to 10:30 PM. ÊBase fare isÊ$1.25. ÊRoute maps and timetables are available on JTA fixed route buses, at the JTA office,Ê38 EutahÊStreet, by phone or by mailand at JTA’s website,Êwww.ridejta.com. For further information about this or any matter,callÊJTAÊat 423 0200.
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Viral Vinnie and the Covid Cowboy The kind of goofy mass hysteria that we saw with the toilet paper panic over the last couple of months only happens once in a lifetime....or maybe twice if you live long enough .I saw it once before. It was in 1973 that a congressman from Wisconsin issued a press release warning that “The government printing office is facing a serious shortage of paper”. He followed up on this by sending out another a few weeks later that said “ The U.S. could face a serious shortage of toilet paper in the next few months.”Ê People didn’t pay a lot of attention to this and it gained only slight notice by the press. One important person did notice. That person was Johnny Carson. When Carson jokingly made the same comment to 20 million viewers on his television show they took notice. The general public might ignore a congressman, but not Johnny Carson! That monologue was the spark that ignited a panic very similar to the one we just witnessed. Madness erupted. Toilet paper became a treasured item for the next three months as customers wiped out all the stores and depleted the supply chain. They made the warning become a reality. Everybody likes to be the first person to know something and the first to report it. Long ago it took a long time for a rumor to grow to the point of coming full circle. Often by that time people were able to more accurately learn the truth. That’s not true anymore. Now everything is instant. In 1973 the stock market had lost 45% of its value. There were rumors of gasoline shortages, electricity shortages, even shortages of things like onions and other staple items. The public had developed a “shortage psychology” of sorts. Much the same can be said for our current situation. We have developed a “disaster psychology” of sorts. Everything seems to be coming apart at the seams. Still there are always those that can find the humor (and sometimes profit)t in these happenings. That leads me back to the title of this story. I’m outside in the parking lot of a truck plaza in Kentucky. A man in a cowboy costume (The Covid Cowboy) and a man dressed as the grim reaper (Viral Vinnie) are extending rolls of toilet paper from the end of what appears to be a long broom handle to the men parked in big-rig trucks and also thoseÊ that are coming and going from the store. Actually only one of them is extending toilet paper. The other is extending a bucket with “donations” written on it. Maybe later the local T.V. station will come out to film it. Maybe someone will put itÊ on You Tube or Facebook. Maybe they will just swap toilet paper for beer money.Ê Either way maybe someone else (not me) will write about it in another 47 years, that is if history repeats itself......and it always does. If you’re young start saving toilet paper now for that day. That’s how superheros are made. Comments replies to Elvis Rogers at: Êelvisrogers@yahoo.com
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LINKS BEGIN NEW YEAR WITH BANKS PRESIDENT The Jackson (TN) Chapter of the Links Incorporated begins a new year under the leadership of President Machelle Banks. President Banks stated, “although we are faced with unprecedented times and the pandemic of COVID-19, the chapter remains focused on providing impactful services to the community. “ Recently, the chapter participated in a Virtual March of Dimes Walk. This was a stay at home walk where chapter members Êmade online donations and walked to help fund the research for moms and premature babies. The overall goal of the chapter is to ensure all moms and babies receive adequate nutrition, healthcare services, and treatment. Pictured L to R : (Front Row) Felicia Collins, Secretary; Mechelle Moragne, 1st Vice President; Machelle Banks, President; Samone Brooks, 2nd Vice President; Martha Robinson, Financial Secretary; (2nd Row) Cynthia Grant, Corresponding Secretary; Christine Hart, Parliamentarian ; Lorine Williams, Courtesy; Patricia Brooks, Ethics and Standards; Rita Anderson, Chaplin; and Sandra Tipler, Treasurer.
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Guns, Drugs Recovered in Brownsville The 28th District with the assistance of. Brownsville Police Department and the Haywood County Sheriff, served a search warrant on West Cooper St. in Brownsville Monday on a convicted violent felon.Ê Agents recovered a felony amount of marijuana, scales and 5 weapons to include an AK-47 pistol, AR-15, MAC-10 and two handguns.Ê One person is in custody awaiting bond in the Haywood County jail.Ê NOTE: NONE OF THE WEAPONS WERE STOLEN. Home - Renters - Auto - Life - Business - Health
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As required by TCA §30-2-306
Case Number 57PR1-2020-PR 18097
Estate of PATRICIA JEAN TURPIN, Deceased
Date: 5/1/2020
MARK ARNOLD TURPIN Personal Representative NANCY L. CHOATE Attorney
NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on May 29, 2020 by Property Services Group, P. O. Box 3262, Jackson, TN 38303,731-614-2637, in lieu of tow and storage. YEARÊ Ê MAKEÊ Ê Ê MODELÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê VIN NUMBER 2002 FORD F150 1FTRX17L92NA64052 2007 KAWASAKI EX250 JKAEXMF147DA37612 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: May 21, 2020
AGENDA MPO TECHNICAL STAFF JACKSON AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO) CITY HALL – SECOND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM 111 EAST MAIN STREETÊ MAY 28, 2020 – 10:30 A.M.
III. APPROVAL OF STAFF MINUTES: October 24, 2019
Notice is hereby given that on May 5 of 2020 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of PATRICIA JEAN TURPIN , who died April 11, 2020, 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:5/1/2020
for confessed. This Notice will be published in the CRIMESEEN EXAMINER, JACKSON, TENNESSEE, for four consecutive weeks. This 16TH day of APRIL, 2020. __________________________________________ PAM CARTER, CLERK & MASTER PUBLISHED: APRIL 30 AND MAY 7, 14 AND 21, 2020
II. OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
The Community Redevelopment Agency of Jackson is accepting bids from licensed Rehab Contractors on one (2) residential rehab projects. Bid packets can be picked up at Healthy Community, 605 S Royal Street, Jackson Tennessee 38301 during normal business hours, 8:00 am- 4:30 pm between May 18th, 2020 and June 1st, 2020. Bid packets contain bidding requirements for Contractors, project work write-up bid form, and general conditions. Bids packets will not be mailed or delivered. *Bids will be accepted no later than 10:00 am on June 1st, 2020. * Bids shall be opened at Healthy Community promptly at 10:30 am on June 1st, 2020. ****CONTRACTOR MUST BE LEAD CERTIFIED**** For further information, contact Brian James at (731) 554-2079. Attest Brian James Healthy Community, LLC
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TERRI DENISE JOHNSON, PLAINTIFFS vs. CEDRICK TERRILL MOSS DEFENDANTS DOCKET NO.. 78894 RE: CEDRICK TERRILL MOSS In this cause, it appearing from the Petition, which is sworn to, that the address and whereabouts of the defendant CEDRICK TERRILL MOSS, is unknown and cannot be ascertained by the diligent search and inquiry that they are required to file an answer for the above mentioned
Complaint with the Clerk of the Madison County Chancery Court, 100 E. Main Street, Room 200, Jackson, Tennessee, 38301 on or before, JUNE 1, 2020, and serve a copy of said answer on J COLIN MORRIS, ATTY, 204 WEST BALTIMORE, JACKSON, TENNESSEE 38301, in order to make defense to the Complaint filed against her or otherwise the Complaint will as to her be taken
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Thursday, 05-21-2020 PUBLICATION NOTICE IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE
IV. BUSINESS ACTION ITEM: 1. Proposed Amendment to the FY 2020 – 2023 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for New Madison County Project No. 2057005, TIP NHPP-03.03, I-40, the terminus is ITS Expansion along I-40 in the Jackson Area (IA). (Recommendation: TDOT / MPO) ÊÊ V. OTHER BUSINESS 1. Status report of current transportation projects (MPO / Others ) 2. Other updates as needed (MPO / Others)Ê VI.
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Special provisions can be made for persons with disabilities upon request. Please state the request at least five days in advance of the meeting date to the Jackson Planning Department at (731) 425-8286 or bcole@cityofjackson.netÊ Para ver que este documento en el espãnol contacta por favor la Planea del Jackson por teléfono en (731) 425-8286 o por el correo electrónico en bcole@cityofjackson.net por lo menos cinco días antes de la fecha de la reunión.Ê MPO projects are developed with funding assistance from and/or in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and/or the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). This meeting and notice are also intended to address the program-of-projects requirements of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) including coordination and public notice related to FTA provided 5307 funding. The May 28, 2020 meeting of the Jackson Metropolitan Planning Organization will be held electronically via GoToMeeting at 10:30 AM. If you have questions regarding any agenda item or wish to attend the virtual meeting, please email bcole@cityofjackson.net or contact the Planning Department at (731) 425-8286.Ê Published: May 21, 2020
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The announcement from the Tennessee’s Economic Recovery Group Friday is for 89 of the states 95 counties and the next phase of reopening will go into effect Friday May 22. According to the Governor’s press release, the capacity restrictions and guidelines will be issued to facilitate the safe reopening of larger, non contact attractions on or after May 22. Madison, Shelby, Davidson, Hamilton, Knox and Sullivan Counties may continue following individual, county specific reopening plans created. Restrictions on gatherings of more than 10 people remain in effect for the time being. Updates on restaurants guidance will include a lift on capacity restrictions which will allow for increased service as long as social distancing guidelines are followed including keeping tables six fee apart.
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Love in a COVID-19 World I Love Covid. He is my Dealer. By Kimberly Douglass Franklin, TN First comes the WANT Then the agreementÊ to surrender myself in exchangeÊ for a familiar pain PAIN. Yes. but, familiar - most of allÊ Surrender is self-indu lgent ..., reallyÊ Not burdened by purpose Not burdened by callingÊ Sloppily consumingÊ Because I cannot love him sober So. High it is. High I am.Ê When it passes, I WANT more from MY skilled Alchemist MY slick Dealer MY seductive loverÊ He injects doses of realities to remind me Uh. Uh. Uh: protection, not connectionÊ I try to make a new ... arrangement? But so many are willing to deliver on his promises Because they are scared they triangulateÊ THEY reel me back for him for themselvesÊ THEY inject deflecting words, chaos, gross negligence, intentional violence Sacrificing their lives along with mineÊ For he is also THEIR Alchemist THEIR Dealer THEIR LoverÊ He is
dominant I am submissiveÊ BecauseÊ I WANT.Ê His elixir “ soothed” my ancestors But they are still craving a cureÊ So, I WANT They WANT What he is peddling Ê AND HE KNOWS IT!Ê He maps his ceuticals to me my genetic codeÊ He quenches all of us Who are meÊ He confirms the codeÊ the shrunken telomeres Yes. Threat is EVER present. Yes. You should be EVER watchful. Yes. You can trust No one EVER.Ê
Thursday, 05-21-2020
It’s Gonna Work Out fineÊ By Donna Seymour - Humboldt, TN I Know It’s Gonna Work Out Fine As I sat nearly podding by the WindowÊ the other day The phone, with a loud, shrieking ring -Ê ‘made me jump and say,Ê “Who could it be this time of day?” It was my forever best friend, Kaye Kaye ! She said loudly, “Hey, Girl, what do you Know?” I replied, “You should ask Corona; she has the show!” “That means we cancel the movie for
today,Ê Maybe reschedule for some time in May.” “That is okay, my dear friend,” she said, “ ”Mark it oh the calendar. I am going back to bed,”Ê After we finished talking I decided to do a little walkingÊ Walking and thinkingÊ Thinking and walking All of the things we were doing beforeÊ Were they really necessary? I realize now that I can avoid the store, with a smile on my face -Ê And God’s Love’ and Amazing Grace I know it gonna work out fine !Ê
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By Rebecca Campbell - Jackson, TN Respite is warranted... over time Those taken in their prime Much coal is heaped upon; overhead Cost throughout the years Left deficiencies for lack of Bread One could not recover As written (no time like the present); Has scene: time to set aside to ... breakdown, even times to build Up after War’s maraud This time is however, hard We find our molecular structure must change Aside from what might seem strange A blissful wish upon a star Won’t make things remain the same Just like most things: that comes and goes It went it came... I contend to pray, IN Jesus’s Name.
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And so I am calmed by the ConfirmationÊ My watchfulness rewarded With more watchfulness Ê So the calm stays for a while The calm leaves for an eternityÊ .............Ê MUST GET MORE CONFIRMATION thatÊ THIS is the world for which I have trainedÊ I WANT to be I MUST beÊ Handled? No, managedÊ By MY Alchemist?Ê By My Dealer?Ê By MY Lover?
Love in a COVID-19 World By Wendy Mercer - Jackson, TN How do we love our neighbors as ourselves when we are mandated to stay six feet apart? It’s not easy. No hugs. No handshakes. Just a distant nod. Thanks to the new COVID-19 pandemic, this virus now limits our very social existence. No non essential visits are allowed, not even to see our family and friends, No church services either because we might get too close. I thought love and the human touch were essential and non-negotiable. That’s not the case anymore while this virus is among us. Our new love language is safely delivering food and toiletry essentials from our loaded grocery cart. We share our love and stay in touch these days by simulcast, text, Tik Tok, or Skype. Even Zoom will do. As a matter of fact, I saw a couple just the other day jump the broom’ from an online platform. No guests were allowed at their wedding. They literally shared virtual “I do’s.” Yet, the further we are mandated to stay apart, the closer we get together. Yes, social distancing makes the heart grow fonder. We are growing fonder of new ways to share and spread love thanks to all of our new technology tools. It’s time to log off now. Love you. I will email you soon.