DENMARK BACK 2 SCHOOL “ROUNDUP”
HUGE SUCCESS
Last Riders Give Back
13
9
50 ¢
August 15, 2019 Year: II No.: 03
MAN SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR IMPREGNATING 10-YEAR-OLD 3
HAROLD E. DORSEY A T T O R N E Y AT LA W P HONE: PH 731-696-5115 5 S. Johnson Street, Alamo, TN 38001
AA BONDING CO. 300 N. COLLEGE ST. TRENTON, TN 38382 CONTACT: 731-855-4612 731-571-7256 731-571-9589
24 HOUR
A CLOSE
SERVICE
BONDING Co. Serving
JACKSON & RURAL WEST TN
Robert Mckinley
WITH
‘Mr. Tick’ 731-487-9900
FAST - RELIABLE SERVICE
HIGH SPEED CHASE ENDS IN ARREST Aug. 13, 2019- This afternoon at 12:47, Madison County Sheriff John Mehr, confirmed the arrest of Tess Martin, age 48, a female resident of Bolivar, TN. MCSO Deputies made a traffic stop, and after a question of identity, Martin led Deputies on a high speed chase that began on Shady Grove Road and covered several miles of the southwest part of the county.Ê Spikes were deployed and she continued to drive without tires, even the rims were destroyed before she was captured and arrested on Highway 18. Martin was charged with Resisting Arrest and by:ÊStassy OlmosÊ- wknr.com transported to the CJC. Posted:ÊAug 12, 2019
Milan / 6 Humboldt Police Arrest
Debra Johnson’s family reacts to accused killer’s capture
Travis
7
Pearson West
Jackson Police Arrest & 4-5 Mugshots Rose Christy Crews
Cody Agee
Devondre Shaw
Crystal Poquette
p.2
The CSENews
Birthday Celebrations Douglas
Festival 2019
Jessica Gooch of Milan celebrated her 34th birthday on August 6. She partied with several of her co-workers from Carstar in Jackson at Don Ponchos.
Brown Beat By ‘Downtown’ Rickey Brown rickeylynnbrown@hotmail.com
Downtown Rickey Brown with Karen 8 SpencerMcGee, BLM Rep., during the Equity Alliance of Tennessee meeting. OBITUARIES
Thursday, 08-15-2019
West Tennessee OUTDOORS with Ray Jones SEND THOSE PHOTOS TO numberonecoach@hotmail.com or 731-694-8614.
Publisher/CEO
Once again the Douglas Community Celebration proved Senior Editor to be one the elite SHANIKA DOUGLAS outdoor events annually held in the Senior Writer Great Outdoors of T. Tony Reed, Jr. West Tennessee. It is a rich tradition of Writer - Brown Beat community love Rickey Brown that has hundreds of people coming Writer - West TN back yearly to Outdoors support the Ray Jones community that nourished so many Len Brown and Keith Toliver with their Contributing Writer great people who Harleys. Camille Shavon appreciate the old school values that was instilled in families , school and the entire community. It has a museum that each year grows to honor those Contributing pioneers who paved the way for many of the fantastic students that Photographers eventually went on the have great careers in various fields. This year Dr. Ernest Mitchell Jessie Cannon was added to the already historic list of people being Elgenor Douglass honored in the museum. There were vendors with everything you could Contact Us: imagine from cakes and pies to lemonade with music from the Juke Box as By Mail well as from the from sound of those Harley Davidson Motorcycles on display for the contest. Aside from the motorcycles there was also a car P. O. Box 151 show contest with many antique trucks and cars and many modern Jackson, TN 38302 automobiles shinning and attractive while turning heads like eye candy. Hats off to Jeffery Richmond , Nadine Lee and the many other community Email leaders who put in months of work so that we can all come out and enjoy CrimeSEENexaminerNews@gmail.com one of the best celebrations to occur annually in the Great Outdoors of Fax: West Tennessee. It is a neighborhood homecoming that makes everyone 731-660-8833 feel a part of the Douglas community family.
EMAIL LOCAL NEWS TO CrimeSEENexaminerNews@gmail.com
Bill Marable
Phone 731-300-5047
Follow Us: FaceBook @The CrimeSEEN Examiner News Twitter @C_S_E_News
10
La’Kendrick Leon Mills WBBJ STAFF
Memorial Services for La’Kendrick Leon Mills, age 41, will be Saturday, August 10, 2019 in the Chapel of Mercer Brothers Funeral Home. Mr. Mills passed away on Sunday, July 28, 2019 at Jackson General Hospital. For additional information, please contact Mercer Brothers Funeral Home at 731423-4922.
The CrimeSEEN ExaminerNews
Visit Us: www.CSEnewsNOW.com www.issuu.com/ CrimeSEENexaminer The CrimeSEEN Examiner News Published every Thursday
Tell them you read it in
Tocia Sanders
731-217-9179
The CrimeSEEN
Thursday, 08-15-2019
The CSENews C O N N E L L
505 S. Bells St., Alamo, TN
G A V O N T A I REDDICK
p. 3 M A R D A V I A
MCDONALD
OPEN: TUES - SUN
Call for Appointments:
731.345.0637 WILLIAMSON
Walkins Welcome
LANDLORD ACCUSED OF BEATING TENANT TO DEATH WITH STICK, PROPANE TANK WBBJ 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS STAFF
HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. — A Hardin County man is accused of killing his tenant during a fight near Walnut Grove. Court documents say Daniel Oakley, 33, was involved in a fight Wednesday with Brian Tucker at a home on Highway 69 South, when Oakley hit Tucker in the face and head multiple times with various objects, including a propane tank and a 2-by-2 stick of wood. Court documents say emergency personnel responded to the home, and crews had originally planned to take Tucker to a hospital by helicopter. Due to personnel having to start CPR, Tucker was instead taken by ambulance to Hardin County Medical Center, where he died from his injuries, according to court documents. Oakley is currently charged with second-degree murder and is being held in the Hardin County Jail in lieu of $500,000 bond.
DETERGENT THIEF CSE NEWS STAFF
On August 11, 2019 a black male walked into the Dollar General Store located on N. Parkway across from JSCC in Jackson, TN and walked out with two large containers of Gain liquid detergent and a backpack full of other stolen items. The unidentified male has stolen similar items from the store on several occassions. The store manager at Dollar General wants other stores to be on the lookout for this detergent thief. He always wears a hat and carries a grey backpack that has an orange strip down the side. He will decline to leave the bag with cashier. He also has two or more accomplisses with him during his thefts, including a person waiting in the get away car. If you have any information about the detergent thief please call Crime Stoppers at 731-424-8477.
See Crime News Near You? Email us at CrimeSEENexaminerNews@gmail.com
Tell them you read it in
The CrimeSEEN
MAN SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR IMPREGNATING 10-YEAR-OLD IN SOUTH CAROLINA BY AP
HAMPTON, S.C. — A 37-year-old man in South Carolina will spend the rest of his life in prison for impregnating a 10-year-old. Prosecutors said Tony Orlanda Singleton was found guilty Wednesday of first-degree criminal sexual assault. Authorities say they took DNA evidence from the fetus after the girl had an abortion and it proved Singleton was the father. The 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office said in a his undated photo provided by the 14th news release that Singleton came into a room Circuit Solicitor’s Office shows Tony while she was watching cartoons in a home in Orlanda Singleton. The 37-year-old Estill in April 2016, turned off the lights and man in South Carolina will spend the raped her. rest of his life in prison for Prosecutors said jurors deliberated less than an impregnating a 10-year-old. (14TH CIRCUIT hour Wednesday before finding Singleton guilty. SOLICITOR’S OFFICE VIA AP) Circuit Judge Carmen Mullen then handed down the life sentence without parole.
p.4
The CSENews
#JACKSONTN POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST REPORTS THE PEOPLE IN THIS GALLERY WERE BOOKED INTO THE MADISON COUNTY JAIL BETWEEN 7 A.M. ON 08/05/19 AND 7 A.M. ON 08/12/19. THEIR INCLUSION ONLY INDICATES THEY WERE BOOKED INTO THE JAIL AND DOES NOT INDICATE
08/05/2019 CODY A WITHERSPOON W/M/26 AGGRAVATED ROBBERY MONTRELL ANTWON HUDDLESTON B/M/25 ASSAULT 08/06/2019 STEPHEN LEE SHELTON W/M/49 DUI, DRIVING Stephanie Wilcox ON REV/SUSP LICENSE JASON LEE TERRY W/M/43 VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION ELONTE D TERRY B/M/23 UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS, SCH VI DRUG VIOLATIONS Robert Macklin MONTRELL ANTWON HUDDLESTON B/M/25 SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT DEVONDRE SHAW B/M/20 EVADING ARREST RASHAUN LAMONTA SHIELDS B/M/23 SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS BRIAN OMAR LENON B/M/18 CARJACKING CARLA A TARAR W/F/40 VIOLATION OF PROBATION CRYSTAL POQUETTE W/F/33 DRIVING WHILE Shawn Attaway UNLICENSED, IMPROPER LIGHTS Tonie Bond Cole JACQUELINE SHAUNTA LIGHTFOOT B/F/40 SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT 08/07/2019 LEWIS WILLIAM GRIMES III B/M/36 FAILURE TO APPEAR DUSTIN ONEIL MAYS B/M/31 CRIMINAL TRESPASS, VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION WILLIAM BOLTON W/M/20 FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY GERALD LYNN TAYLOR B/M/43 CRIMINAL Anthony Aaron Byrd Travis McGee TRESPASS Woodson ZACHARY BRACH SULLINS W/M/23 HARASSMENT (NON-VERBAL THREAT) If you BYAS WOFFORD IV B/M/48 SHOPLIFTING-THEFT don’t want OF PROPERTY your photo BILLY WADE III B/M/35 THEFT $1000>$9,999, ALL OTHER LARCENY listed, CANDY MARIE HILL B/F/29 FAILURE TO APPEAR JONAS BERNARD REID B/M/38 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Amanda Polston
DON’T GO TO JAIL!
A CLOSE B O N D I N G CO. Serving
JACKSON & Rural West TN 24/7 SERVICE
24 UR HO ICE V SER
FA REL S T IA S E R BLE VIC E
Thursday, 08-15-2019 08/08/2019 BRITNEY BRATAY THOMAS B/F/28 CRIMINAL TRESPASS NICHOLAS GARRETT POORE W/M/26 DUI, DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED, NO PROOF OF INSURANCE JOSHUA ERIC JARMAN W/M/32 VIOLATION OF PROBATION MICKEL VANSHAW MARABLE B/M/20 VIOLATION OF PROBATION RHIANNON DAWN GIACOLETTI W/F/42 SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY CHRISTY MORRIS W/F/34 SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY CHI HYE WESTERFIELD A/F/34 VIOLATION OF PROBATION DENNIS WAYNE HAYNES B/M/49 DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE, SPEEDING, NO PROOF OF INSURANCE SCOTTY RAY HALL W/M/33 FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY 08/09/2019 RAKEEM JAVONTE COLEMAN B/M/26 DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE JAKAYLA MURPHY B/F/18 ASSAULT JADASHIA MASHAE MURPHY B/F/20 ASSAULT JADA MURPHY B/F 18 ASSAULT SHIRELL DENEA NEWBILL B/F/35 FAILURE TO APPEAR BRITNEY BRATAY THOMAS B/F/28 CRIMINAL TRESPASS MELVA LUQUE W/F/25 VIOLATION OF PROBATION KEITHSA JENKINS B/F/52 DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED, SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY DONTEL LAMAR DOUGLAS B/M/22 SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT DAVID WORTH W/M/52 DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE AMAR DEVONTA JOHNSON B/M/23 DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE EVETTE DARLINE JOHNSON W/F/48 VIOLATION OF PROBATION ROOSEVELT SWAIN Jr B/M/52 PUBLIC INTOXICATION MICHAEL WAYNE BROWN BM 45 DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE 08/10/2019 ANTONIUS FITZGERALD CARTER B/M/29 HARASSMENT DOMESTIC ASSAULT
“ IN JAIL? I GOT YOUR BAIL! ” BAIL!”
CALL
Robert Mckinley
‘MR. TICK’ 731-487-9900
Thursday, 08-15-2019
The CSENews
p. 05
__Rickey Brown ___Denise Lewis ___Daryl Lewis
__David Lewis ___Ralph Lewis ___Jerica Lewis
#JacksonTN Police Department Arrest Reports 08/10/2019 CORNELL BROWDER B/M/29 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT KADARIUS KESHUN DAVIS B/M/24 EVADING ARREST, DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE CARIKOS JETTON WOOLFORK B/M/31 SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT MARTEZ LAMAR AYERS B/M/37 AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT, THEFT <$999, ALL OTHER LARCENY, SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT WINSTON JAMAL MURPHY B/M/26 SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT, VANDALISM JALEEL CAMREUN SWAIN B/M/22 DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE, RESISTING STOP, ARREST, VIOLATION OF SEAT BELT LAW LYDIA JOYCE KAPUNAN W/F/51 SHOPLIFTINGTHEFT OF PROPERTY MYKHALO ZHYLYAK W/M/46 SHOPLIFTINGTHEFT OF PROPERTY, CRIMINAL TRESPASS, PROHIBITED WEAPONS 08/11/2019 ANTONIO TERRELL WOODS B/M/29 VIOLATION OF COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BRITTANY CHANTE CURRY B/F/28 DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE AYANNA LABREA TIPLER B/F/18 AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT DEDRICK DELON HOUSE B/M/42 SHOPLIFTINGTHEFT OF PROPERTY, CRIMINAL TRESPASS, FAILURE TO APPEAR, VIOLATION OF PROBATION HASSAN NORRIS B/M/20 FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY RYAN RICHMOND B/M/32 SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE JERRY DEWAYNE TRANSOU B/M/23 RECKLESS DRIVING, DISOBEYING TRAFFIC SIGNAL, EVADING ARREST, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE, DRIVING ON REV/SUSP LICENSE, IMPROPER PASSING LASHAYSHEION T THOMAS B/F/18 SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY
TBI REWARD OFFERED IN 2001 PARIS HOMICIDE
Ashley Snider
PARIS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Special Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation along with investigators with the Paris Police Etta Etheridge Department are seeking information in a Paris cold case homicide. On June 8, 2001, the Paris Police Department responded to a home at 322 Rison Street in Paris, where investigators found Etta Etheridge (DOB: 4/6/29) inside unresponsive. Her death was ruled a homicide. Over the years that followed, TBI Agents and investigators from the Paris Police Department conducted an extensive joint investigation. Those efforts continue and have led to new evidence and leads in this active and ongoing investigation into the death of the 72-year-old. The TBI is now offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to an arrest, prosecution, and conviction of the person or persons responsible for this crime. Anyone with information about the murder of Etta Etheridge is Paris is asked to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.
Austin Lents
Brian Lenon
Byas Wofford
Candy Hill
Dreads ** Kids Braids ** Cornrows Billy Wade
Read more CSE News online at www.CSEnewsNOW.com
She SALON & BEAUTY Sassy GREATER THINGS ARE COMING SAID THE LORD My New Salon location is 56 Casey Jones Lane -Suite #4 Jackson TN 38305
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT:
731-313-0529 WALK INS WELCOME
ASHLEY BOMMER NATURAL HAIR SPECIALIST HYDRATION KERITAN BLOW OUT SPECIALIST ASK ABOUT MY
S PECIALS
Quick Weaves ** Sewins ** Silk Press
p.6
The CSENews
Thursday, 08-15-2019
AA
AA
BONDING CO.
BONDING CO.
300 N. College St. Trenton, Tn 38382
300 N. College St. Trenton, Tn 38382
WANTED $1000.00 REWARD . ANDREW GALVAN MILAN ARREST 08/02/2019 EDWARDS, KEONTE DAQUON B/M/23 THEFT UNDER $1000 STRONG, KAELYN ALANA W/F/19 INDECENT EXPOSURE JOHNSON, DYLAN PATRICK W/M/19 INDECENT EXPOSURE 08/03/2019 ROSE, CARLOS B/M/48 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, POSSESSION SCH VI WITH INTENT, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA 08/04/2019 SEXTON, TIMOTHY A W/M/47 DUI, RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT, SPEEDING, OPEN CONTAINER LAW 08/05/2019 TRAVIS, WAYNE B/M/54 NO CHARGE LISTED 08/06/2019 HARGIS, LUANN W/F/38 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA PEARSON, PRECIOUS A B/F/20 THEFT UNDER $1000 (x2) WEST, KARA W/F/28 DRIVING ON REV/ SUSP LICENSE, FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF INSURANCE 08/08/2019 COLLINS, KELLY B/F/40 POSSESSION SCH VI WITH INTENT, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA FUZZELL, WILLIAM B W/M/29 THEFT UNDER $1000 CUTTING, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN W/M/31 VIOLATION OF PROBATION
O’S
BARBER & BEAUTY SALON 1012 Old Hickory Blvd. (STE. C) Jackson, TN
HEIGHT: 5’9 WEIGHT: 135 . EYE: BROWN RACE: WHITE
Collins
HUMBOLDT ARREST FROM: 8/04/2019 - THRU: 8/10/2019
CONTACT:
731-855-4612, 731-571-7256 OR 731-571-9589 WITH INFORMATION.
Cutting
08/04/2019 Valler, Orlando Dwayne B/M Sexual Battery By Authority Figure, Domestic Assault 08/05/2019 Simmons, Adrian Demons B/M Picked Up For Other Agency 08/06/2019 Benson, Justin Dwanye W/M Domestic Assault, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Knueppel, Kaci Jo W/F Domestic Assault Slates, James Anthony B/M Picked Up For Other Agency 08/08/2019 Dycus, David Michael W/M Picked Up For Other Agency Moore, Paul Allen W/M Public Intoxication, Indecent Exposure 08/09/2019 Freeman, Stoney Lee B/M Resisting Arrest/ STOP, HALT, FRISK, Picked Up For Other Agency Kennedy, Lori Marie W/F Driving REV/SUSP/EXP License, Stop Sign Violation 08/10/2019 Hunt, Kelsey Reyshawn B/M Domestic Assault
Strong
Johnson Edwards
Fuzzell
Quick Mart
®
“We carry all of your convenient store needs”
Sexton
731-238-2258
Hargis
Tell Them You Read It In The CrimeSEEN HOME OF THE ‘J U S T R I G H T ’ CUTS’
731-736-0669 Phone: 731-668-8779 Open: Tues - Sat -- 9am - 6pm
Where Barbers Go For There Cuts
Thursday, 08-15-2019
The CSENews
Debra Johnson’s family reacts to accused killer’s capture by:ÊStassy OlmosÊ- wknr.com Posted:ÊAug 12, 2019 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — It was just after 11 a.m. Sunday morning when Debra Johnson’s family heard the man wanted for her murder had been captured. “I was just relieved and I thank the Lord, I thank the Lord that he has been caught,” her mother, Annie Porter, said. “All four of us were together getting her clothes prepared for the burial and for the funeral,” Johnson’s daughter, Shernay Johnson said, “And so just to be together, be with family and to know that he’s been captured, it was a relief.” Authorities discovered the 64-year-old’s body inside her home on the West Tennessee State Penitentiary grounds Wednesday. Johnson oversaw the wardens of regional prisons and had worked for the department of corrections for 38 years. “She was good to everyone,” Johnson’s son Mychal Austin said, “She just wanted everyone to have a fair shot at life. That she saw that again that inmates always didn’t get their fair share, so she wanted to make sure inmates got their fair shake. Not give them the opportunity, but set the stage for them to have the opportunity to be rehabilitated.” Authorities charged 44-year-old Curtis Watson of sexually assaulting and strangling Johnson before escaping the prison on a tractor while on lawn mowing duties. “We couldn’t turn the lights off because we didn’t know where he was, we didn’t know if he took her cell phone, we didn’t know if he knew our addresses, we didn’t know if she was targeted,” Shernay Johnson said, “We just couldn’t sleep with the lights off.”
NURSE PRACTITIONER CHARGED WITH FRAUDULENTLY OBTAINING PRESCRIPTION DRUGS ANDERSON COUNTY – An investigation by Special Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has led to the indictment of a Clinton woman on charges that she fraudulently obtained prescription drugs. In February 2017, after receiving information from the Knoxville Police Department, TBI Special Agents with the Drug Investigation Division began investigating allegations that Tonia Renee Suttles (DOB 8/19/72) was obtaining controlled substances by fraud. Information obtained during the investigation Suttles revealed that over a two-year period, while working at two medical practices in East Tennessee, Suttles used her position as a nurse practitioner to fraudulently obtain prescription medications. This week, the Anderson County Grand Jury returned indictments charging Suttles with eight counts of Prescription Drug Fraud. On Thursday, with assistance from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Agents arrested Suttles. She was booked into the Anderson County Jail on a $25,000 bond.
1517 Vann Drive - 731-300-7600
p. 07
HAYWOOD COUNTY DRUG BUST The 28th DTF was hard at work today in HAYWOOD COUNTY where Agents with assistance from the TBI seized 3/4 of a pound of methamphetamine-ice, electronic scales, bags, approximately $1,800.00 in drug proceeds and several items stolen from the wildlife refuge. Two persons (One on probation for selling meth) are in the custody of Sheriff Billy Garrett awaiting formal charges. This search warrant is special as it marks the first search warrant served with the newly formed partnership of West Tennessee Drug Task Force, Haywood Sheriff, and City of Brownsville Police Department. Recently Sheriff Garrett assigned a full time investigator and Chief Diebold assigned a part time investigator to the Task Force. In addition, the Task Force is made up of officers assigned full time from Gibson County Sheriff’s Office, Milan Police Department, Humboldt Police Department, Humboldt TN, Trenton TN Police Department and part time from Crockett County Sheriff’s Dept Tennessee. There is also one Special Agent in Charge who works directly for the Task Force.
Want to Get SLAYED? Make an appointment with
Nikita “DA HAIR SLAYER” Jones at Futurlistic Barber & Beauty Salon
731-394-2109 (Cell) 731-256-1334 (Shop)
Follow me @NakitiaDaHairSlayer Jones
The Criminal Investigation Division needs assistance identifying a person of interest. If anyone can identify this person of interest, contact Investigator Listenbee, of the Criminal Investigations Division, at 731-425-8400. Investigator Listenbee is working a burglary that occurred in the mid-town area of Jackson and believe this person of interest may have information that is vital to solving the case.
SPECIALIZING IN: SEW-INS QUICK WEAVES UP-DO’S SHORT HAIR NATURAL HAIR EYELASHES AND MORE...
p.8
The CSENews
From Me
FEATURING
DR. CHARLES CLARK
Thursday, 08-15-2019
To You
LANE COLLEGE
Tuesdays 3 pm - 4 pm THE EQUITY ALLIANCE OF By ‘Downtown’ Rickey Brown TENNESSEE rickeylynnbrown@hotmail.com MEET AT THE LOCAL NAACP
Brown Beat
Tequila Johnson speaking about voter registeration in Tennessee. The Equity Alliance of Tennessee meet at the local NAACP offices Sunday August 11 to share information with the people regarding their mission. Ok 2018 the Equity Alliance and a coalition of citizens aimed to boldly register to vote 91,000 black and brown Tennesseans. Six months later politicians passes a law to punish fine and criminalize voter registration drives like theirs. The Alliance is fighting back, in response to lawmakers that voted “yes” (aye) to pass this law, we are organizing in their districts to build power and take action. This is part of a statewide listening tour and interested people can contact Tequila Johnson, the Co-Founder or Karen Spencer-McGee At 901-614-7474. Also visit theequityalliance.org/listening-tour
“Black Lives Matter” Representative Visits Jackson Karen Spencer-McGee of Memphis was in Jackson Sunday speaking for “Black Lives Matter” as she said “I’m a lover of my people”. Karen went into to say “this is not a sprint, this is a marathon” as she advocates for the committee of “Butterfly and healing” Karen is also the Tri-Chair of “the Poor Peoples Campaign” And is also instrumental with the National Women’s March of Memphis” in Tennessee. We are in these struggles for the long hail and marathon not just a sprint” said McGee “ a well know civil rights activist in Memphis and Shelby County” She was in attendance at the local NAACP Branch supporting the Equity Alliance of Tennessee.
WLCD-FM 98.7
CrimeSEEN
Examiner News
Join me in congratulating my friend, Celeste Ball as The CrimeSEEN Examiner News “Reader of the Week.” Celeste is an avid reader and enjoys reading her CrimeSEEN Examiner News every Thursday. Celeste said “I enjoy the human interest stories and being alerted to locations of crimes reported in the area.” Celeste is a retired graphic design artist and baker. She is a member of the Saint Thomas Apostolic Episcopal Church in Humboldt, TN. Celeste is a great person who truly appreciates the quality of The CrimeSEEN Examiner News and is interested in contributing columns.
Jackson Police select Officer Mitchell as August “Employee of the Month.” Employee of the Month The Jackson Police Department is pleased to announce Officer Joseph Mitchell as “Employee of the Month” for the month of August. Officer Mitchell has eight years of service with the Jackson Police Department where he is currently assigned to the Patrol Division. Officer Mitchell is consistently working hard to meet the needs of this department and the citizens of Jackson. Officer Mitchell always has such a positive attitude. His attitude can brighten a room. His attitude reflects his actions. He has a very positive work ethic. He is willing to go the extra mile for is co-workers and the citizens of this city. His talent in dealing with consumers is extraordinary. He never meets a stranger and is very sensitive to the needs of people with whom he has contact on daily basis. He is known to stop and assist people even when off duty. Officer Mitchell has two children whom he loves deeply. He is extremely family oriented. Congratulations Officer Mitchell!!!!
Thursday, 08-15-2019
The CSENews
p. 09
GIVING BACK
HairTALK
Last Riders Motorcycle Club and Humboldt Senior Citizen Center joined together to sponsor a barbeque and Back To School Supply Give-A-Way on August 10, 2019 in Humboldt, TN. Last Riders made this an annual event 6 years ago. Members from Last Riders stated, “It’s our responsibility to help when there’s a need that needs to be met.”
with Camille Shavon
Customer Appreciation
Now This Is What 81 Looks Like !!!!!!! Screaming Happy Birthday Ms. Inez In 1986 when I moved to TN...Ms Inez was one of the primary Beauticians in the area. Fast forward over 30 years and upon her Retirement...She chose ME to be her Stylist!!! Tell them you read it in
The CrimeSEEN
Opal Powell, owner of Opal’s BeautyRama, located at 140 Lexington Ave., in Jackson, TN hosted a Customer Appreciation Celebration on August 10, 2019 at T. R. White Sportsplex. She invited all of her clients, family, friends, and other local stylist to come out and enjoy entertainment, food, music, and great fellowship. During the celebration Mrs. Powell walked around the room laughing and talking to all of her guest while they enjoyed poetry by Dorothy Davis, musical selections by Shetina Hoyle, Brian Barham, Sr., and Min. Gloria Cole, and Jokes by Gwallon McFarland. Other special guest were Min. Michele Colbert, Pastor Donell Colbert, Evangelist Gary Pearson, Ericka Struggs, and Fred Owens. Opal and her family took the time to show her clients how much they really appreciated them. Opal recognized one of her very special clients, Minnie Springfield (pictured with Opal). Minnie was Opal’s first client and Opal has been doing her hair for over 40 years. BY CSE NEWS S. DOUGLAS
VICKIE LAKE NAMED 2019 BPW WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT The Jackson Area Business and Professional Women named Vickie Lake as their Woman of Achievement for 2019 today at the Sterling Awards winners’ reception in conjunction with the annual Sterling Award Winners reception. The Woman of Achievement must be a woman living or working in west Tennessee, excluding Shelby County. She must be a woman who has achieved distinction in her field; who has served as a role model or mentor to other women, and who embodies the BPW Motto, “Women helping women.” 2019 is the 30th year for this annual award.. The 2019 BPW Woman of Achievement has served her community as Director of Market Research and Development for West Tennessee Healthcare. In this capacity she is responsible for grant and proposal writing for all West Tennessee Healthcare affiliates, designated community public and not-for-profit agencies. These grants have benefited women and families served by the West Tennessee Healthcare umbrella; Our 2019 BPW Woman of Achievement has played an active role in many community organizations as past board president of Vickie Lake youth Town of Tennessee, The STAR Center, the Jackson Arts Council, Big Brother Big Sisters of Madison County, JacksonMadison County Sports Hall of Fame, the Jackson Family YMCA Regional Board, and The Bank of Jackson. She is currently Chair of the Board of the WestTenn Bancorp Holding Company.
p.10
The CSENews
“Be A Voice Not An Echo” The Newest Talk Show in West Tennessee SUNDAY’S 5:00PM CST ON
Jackson’s
Flip
Sid
e
WFKX 96kix 95.7fm
Host: DUANE CHERRY ‘The Radio Angel’ www.BaskervilleFuneralHome.com
802 N 9th Ave - Humboldt, TN 38343 (Phone) 731-784-1717 -- (Fax) 731-784-9994 Donald Baskerville
Chancelor A. Baskerville
F UNERAL D IRECTOR /P RE N EED A GENT
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Thursday, 08-15-2019
GOLDEN YEARS ADULT DAY CARE OPEN HOUSE You are cordially invited to join us in celebrating the milestone of being in business for eighteen months. Golden Years Adult Day Care will host an Open House on Friday, August 16, 2019 from 1-3pm at 155-A Carriage House Dr. in Jackson, TN. Refreshments will be served. For questions, please contact Brenda Douglas at 731-736-2440.
Tell them you read it in The “CrimeSEEN” WLCD FM 98.7
Golden Years Adult Day Care 155A CARRIAGE HOUSE DR JACKSON, TN 38305
Chester Baskerville Sr.
PH: 731.736.2440 FAX: 731.736.3655
Whitehall Pentecostal Church of God
F UNERAL D IRECTOR
RICHARD DONNELL, SR.
‘REAL TALK’ Tuesdays - 5 p.m. ‘The Soul of Jackson’
91 Bemis Lane, Jackson, TN 38301 731-427-3069 Sunday School: 10:00 Sunday Worship: 11:30 Sunday Evening: 6:30pm Wednesday Bible Class: 7:30pm
Pastor, D/E Steven Hych
Rev. St.JamesMissionaryBaptistChurch 278 P S -J , TN Ernest P : & F 731-868-1516 C : 731-499-1445 / 731-609-3053 K. Polk H C : 731-512-0002 @ . RE STON RESTON
HURCH
TREET
HONE
ACKSON
AX
ELLS
OME
OBITUARIES
Earl Taylor October 17, 1934 August 7, 2019 ÊÊÊÊOn August 7, 2019, God sent one of his angels to rapture the soul of our dear father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle, brother and friend.Ê He passed away peacefully in his sleep early Wednesday morning, August 7th.Ê He was born to the late Hurley Taylor, Sr. and Emma (Hughes) on October 17, 1934.Ê He was married to Mattie Adkisson on May 30, 1960.Ê Five children were born to this union.Ê Taylor was laid to rest onÊÊSaturday, August 10, 2019 in Trezevant, TN. BASKERVILLE CHAPEL MILAN, TN 1010 MOORE ST, MILAN, TN 38358 P:(731) 686-9400 F: (731) 784-9994
BASKERVILLE CHAPEL TRENTON,TN 431 E. 4TH STREET, TRENTON, TN 38383 P: (731) 784-1717
BASKERVILLE CHAPEL CROCKETT COUNTY 386 WEST CHURCH ST., ALAMO, TN 38001 P: (731) 696-4111
ERNESTPOLK
USA COM
“The Peace of Christ Be With You” Pass the Peace, Please WE EXTEND TO YOU A MOST WARM AND HEARTY WELCOME. MT. TABOR IS A CHURCH WHERE YOU BELONG!
MT. TABOR Cumberland Presbyterian Church 1798 CAMPBELL STREET, JACKSON, TN - (731) 427-6181
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:45 AM
REV. DR. R. STANLEY WOOD PASTOR
Emmanuel Transformation Baptist Church 139 Glendale Street - Jackson, Tn
REV. LEVON OZIER, SR. PASTOR
Sunday School - 10:30 am Sunday Morning Worship - 12:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study - 6:30 pm THE NEW MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH 1243 Macedonia Rd. - Fruivale, TN 38336 Come learn with us. Sunday School 8 am Come and Worship with us Sunday - 9 am - Bible Study: Wed 6-7 pm Family Life Center open on Saturdays Rev. S. E. Brown & First Lady Evangelist Janice Brown
Thursday, 08-15-2019
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH at the BALLPARK This is to notify you that the Jackson-Madison County School Board has been invited to attend the Annual Back to School Bash for the system.Ă&#x160; This event will be on Thursday, August 15, 2019, 6:05 p.m., at the 4 Fun Place in Jackson.Ă&#x160; The Board Members will celebrate a great start to the school year with Faculty, Staff and Students.
EMCCA Upcoming Events Whole Hog Pit BBQ Picnic East Madison County Community Association will sponsor their last Whole Hog Pit Bar-BCue Picnic on Monday, September 2, 2019 at the Community Center located at 682 TriCommunity Road (just beyond Lake Graham). The picnic will begin at 7:30am until sold out. The picnic is a benefit for the Community Center. Please come out and support the cause. Thanks for your support. For more details, contact the following; Johnny Miller, President (731)421-0426 or Ruby Fuller, Secretary (731)424-5593.
Rummage/Yard Sale East Madison County Community Association will host a rummage/yard sale on Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 682 TriCommunity Rd in Jackson, TN from 7am2pm. Light breakfast sale will be available. For more information call 731-217-7582.
The CSENews
p. 11
p.12
The CSENews
Publisher’s Point By Bill Marable
Will You Stand For JCM? ASKING FOR A FRIEND Would Jackson Central Merry Alumni be willing to come to the corner of Lane and Royal one afternoon this week to rally in support of a New JCM High School? Would JCM Alumni be willing to stand on that corner and wave their black flags to symbolize that they would neither give, nor accept quarter. Are you JCM GRADUATES willing to stand on the corner of Lane and Royal and say to Jackson, “We will never surrender?” Not today, tomorrow or ever! Are you willing to not only say, but to show “We care!”Be Honest!
COMMENT ANDRE M. DARNELL Sure. All is well, please don’t be confused by the negative gossip from Merriweather. The JCM will be built if Madison is built. The I AM JCM Coalition are big supporters of this effort. The City & County is on board. All is well... We just need the negative feedback to cease in keeping disarray from the people. By the people going to JCM-ECH and supporting the school shows move support than any rally. The success of JCM ECH has brought us to this point where a new school is even on the table. This was the goal of (The Coalition) when we push to change JCM into a Early College High. After the school furnish, we would rebuild and thats were we are. The Legacy Continues....
Employee’s of the Jackson Police Department receive “Years of Service” certificates from Mayor Conger Mayor Conger took time out of his schedule to honor three employees of the Jackson Police Department for their years of service to this agency and this AUTO city.Ê Mayor Conger HOMEOWNERS honored Aimee Oxley (Director of Property and Evidence), Laura Foote (Administrative Specialist), and Kelly Gregory (Executive Secretary Metro Narcotics) for more than sixty years of combined dedicated service to the Jackson Police Department and the City of Jackson.
Thursday, 08-15-2019
Merriweather Makes Bold Proposal for Schools Attached is a proposal that I would like to present to the members of JMCSS Board, Superintendent, City & County Officials & To The Citizens of Jackson, Tennessee.Ê I think that this proposal will show the entire community that all parties are willing to show good faith, that we will work together as One Community- to provide good schools & quality education to All Students.Ê The following is a proposal that is offered to the duly elected chief executive officers of the City of Jackson, Tennessee and Madison County, Tennessee, as well as the Chairs of the Madison County Commission and the Jackson-Madison County Board of Education. Each representative of the named entities are parties to this agreement in their official capacities as the leader of each entity. Upon consideration of the desire of the parties to sufficiently provide for the students of the Jackson-Madison County School System and in their collective goal of providing and achieving a top-notch education for all of its students, the parties agree to the following: That the new Pope Elementary School shall be constructed on the premises located on Ashport Road in Madison County, Tennessee; That the new Madison Academic High School shall be constructed on the campus of the University of Memphis-Lambuth and will be paid for by the City of Jackson regardless of whether or not the New Market Tax Credits are received by the entity that seeks them; That the new Jackson Central Merry (JCM) High School shall be constructed on the property that immediately surrounds the present Oman Arena so that Oman Arena will become the center of the new JCM campus. The cost of construction will be paid for by Madison County regardless of whether or not the New Market Tax Credits are received by the entity that seeks them. In addition to the construction of the new JCM, a regulation-sized football stadium and an 8-lane track field will also be constructed by Madison County; That the City of Jackson will donate Oman Arena and the real estate on which it is set to the Jackson Madison County School Board;That Oman Arena will be used for JCM school functions and extra-curricular activities, sporting events, and other purposes. The City of Jackson shall have the right of usage of Oman Arena for events that do not interfere with the usage by JCM for school activities. Profits from events at Oman Arena that are sponsored by the City of Jackson shall be shared by JCM and the City of Jackson with JCM receiving 40% of the profits and the City of Jackson the remainder; That Lane College shall continue to be allowed the usage of the former JCM East Campus buildings, which includes the former auditorium and all areas of the building extending from the auditorium west-ward to the former JCM East Campus office area. The remaining portion of the former JCM school building that remains after the construction of the new JCM school building shall be used by Lane College as a first-class teaching incubator for the purpose of training teachers;Ê Ê That the former Malesus Elementary School shall be renovated and established as a Pre-K Center no later than August 2022; That Madison, JCM, and Pope schools shall be built simultaneously; and,That the parties to this agreement are in support of not recalling any present JacksonMadison School Board member during the course of any present member’s term of office. In Witness Whereof, the following parties, in their official capacities and on behalf of their respective constituent bodies, have affixed their signatures for the purposes herein contained. This ___ day of _______________________, 2019. For the Jackson-Madison County School Board By:______________________________________ Kevin Alexander, Chair For the Madison County Commission By: _____________________________________ Gary Deaton, Chair For the City of Jackson, Tennessee By: _____________________________________ Scott Conger, Mayor For Madison County, Tennessee By: ______________________________________ Jimmy Harris, Mayor
Thursday, 08-15-2019
The CSENews
p. 13
DENMARK BACK 2 SCHOOL “ROUNDUP” HUGE SUCCESS
In case you missed it
Communities Supporting Schools Poised to Make a Difference
Brand New Mattress Sets
On Saturday, August 10, 2019, a Back 2 School “Roundup” was held at the West High Alumni Building in Denmark, Tennessee. The event, a part of the Communities Supporting Schools collaboration, was organized by Jackson City Councilman Ernest Brooks and School Board member James “Pete” Johnson. Superintendent Ray Washington was in attendance and addressed the students and parents. “I was proud to partner with Councilman Brooks to sponsor this event for the children that live in the Denmark and South Jackson areas – they need our support too”. Students attending Denmark Elementary, South Elementary, West Bemis Middle School and Southside High School were the focus. The “Roundup” was designed to enlist the support of the community – parents, teachers, churches, businesses and other organizations to support the educational process for students. Over 100 book bags, filled with school supplies, were distributed, along with free haircuts, music, food and a “Dandy Jumper”. Not only was the event planned for students, but professionals from the Jackson-Madison County School System (JMCSS) informed parents about the new Pre-Kindergarten classrooms, “Learn Zillion”, and “Prometheus Math”. Additionally, middle schoolers were encouraged to participate in this year’s “Do the Write Thing” Challenge – Councilman Brooks’ youth violence prevention program. Information was also provided concerning the 2020 U.S. Census. Supporting organizations included Ryder, JEA, Madison County Fire Department, Madison County Sherriff’s Department, West Tennessee State Fair, JMCSS, several West High Classes, West High Alumni Association, Cerro Gordo Baptist Church, Mt. Olive Baptist Church and Johnson Grove Baptist Church and others. According to Councilman Brooks, “Communities Supporting Schools is not a moment, it is a movement. The “roundup” was the first of many upcoming events for our students”. RUSS McKELVEY ASSISTANT MANAGER
“ SOLVING S O M E O F L I F E’ S SMALL PROBLEMS. ” ALLEN McKELVEY MANAGER
MATTRESS SALE!! KING SETS $275 QUEEN SETS $150 Full Sets $140 Twin Sets $130
$40 DOWN TAKE HOME OR DELIVERED! NO CREDIT NEEDED!
Same Day Delivery!
DON’T MISS OUT! CALL OR TEXT TODAY!
731-435-3939”
BED BUGS? FREE INSPECTION
Madison County 731-423-0391 Gibson County 731-784-2847
p.14 18 Moss Branch Cove
The CSENews
Thursday, 08-15-2019
Stunning!! This 5 Bedroom 4 Bath Brick & Stone Home is located in the Beautiful Wyndchase Subdivision!! The Home Features Hardwood Flooring throughout, Ceramic Tile 731.928.9535 in the Kitchen, Bathrooms and Utility Room!! The Beautiful 620 Home Features a Grand Kitchen OLD HICKORY BLVD, with a Huge Breakfast Bar, A JACKSON, TN Keeping Room, and a Cozy Sun Room for Relaxing!! The Master Suite features a Huge Bathroom Suite with Double Sinks, a Huge Walk-in Shower & a Whirlpool Tub!! The Home has Tons of Storage and Space for Entertaining!
Sandra Carter
Notice for Invitation to Bid
The Cowboy:
“Are You With Me?”
Project Name: Southern St Project - 3 houses Jackson, TN 38301 Southwest Tennessee CDC is accepting bids from licensed, qualified home builders on three (3) residential single family homes construction projects. Contractors must be able to provide current license, liability insurance and at least tree (3) references. Contractor will place one bid for construction for three properties.
WLCD-FM 98.7
LANE COLLEGE
Bid Packets can be picked up at the Southwest Tennessee CDC office, 1527 White Ave., Henderson, TN 38340 during normal business hours, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm between August 15th and August 21st, 2019. Bid packets will contain bidding requirements for builders, project work-write-up bid form, house plans, and general conditions. Bid packets will not be mailed or delivered. There will be refundable $50.00 when plans are returned to Southwest Tennessee CDC.
Bids will be accepted no later than 10:00 am on September 3, 2019. Bids shall be opened at the Southwest Tennessee CDC office promptly at 10:30 am September 3, 2019. For further information, contact Edna Johnson or Patti Pickler at 731-989-5111 or ednajjohnson@gmail.com or patti.pickler45@gmail.com Published in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News August EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
NOTICE OF APPLICATION/NOTIFICATION TO RELOCATE A BRANCH OF STATE BANK Notice is hereby given the Decatur County Bank, Decaturville, Tennessee (“Bank”) has made application/ notification to the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions (“Department”) and notified the Federal Reserve Bank of the Bank’s intention to relocate its branch which is known as West Tennessee Bank, a branch of Decatur County Bank, from 1270 Union University Drive, Jackson, Tennessee 38305 to 92 Exeter Road, Jackson, Tennessee 38305. The Bank sent the application/notification to the Department and the Federal Reserve Bank on August 13, 2019. The name of the branch will remain West Tennessee Bank, a branch of Decatur County Bank. Any person wishing to comment on or protest this application/notification or any person having information which may have a bearing on the fitness of any of the organizers or proponents of this application/notification, may file comments with the Commissioner of Financial Institutions, Tennessee Tower, 26th Floor, 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee 37243, or telephone the Department of Financial Institutions at 615/741-5018. Written or telephonic notice must be made to the Commissioner within fifteen (15) days of this publication. By: Decatur County Bank James S. England, President & CEO Published in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News August 15, 2019
Advertise Here!!
$40.00 per month 731-300-5047
NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on August 16, 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 2015 KIA OPTIMA 5XXGM4A72FG478496 2001 MERCURY SABLE 1MEHM55S71G602089 2004 SATURN ION 1G8AL52F34Z106397 1998 CADILLAC DEVILLE 1G6KD54YXWU733073 1999 CADILLAC DEVILLE 1G6KD54YXXU746942 2006 DODGE STRATUS 1B3EL46X66N132203 2007 FORD FOCUS 1FAFP34N77W310270 2001 BUICK PARK AVENUE 1G4CW54K414285635 2004 FORD EXPEDITION 1FMPU17L44LA21717 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: AUGUST 15, 2019
www.
CSEnewsNOW .com IN
GOD WE TRUST
Yander’s Pallets, Inc. 95 Jones Bend Rd. - Paris, TN 38242
“Buy, Sell & Trade NEW & RECONDITIONED PALLETS “Specializing in Custom Made Pallets”
Phone (731)642-7566 Fax (731)642-7566 cell 731-676-9962 email: yanders123@yahoo.com
Thursday, 08-15-2019 IN THE CHANCERY property located in Madison County, Tennessee, and more COURT OF particularly described as MADISON COUNTY, follows, to wit: Said property is known as 1305 TENNESSEE RUBIN LUBLIN TN PLLC, PLAINTIFFS, vs. REGIONS BANK, CHRISTINA ROSE DAY, STEPHANIE ROSE NELSON, AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF MARY H. ROSE, DEFENDANTS DOCKET NO. 77218 TO: ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF MARY H. ROSE In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint, which is sworn to, that the address and whereabouts of the Defendants, are unknown and cannot be ascertained by diligent search and inquiry that, they ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF MARY H. ROSE, 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, SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 and serve a copy of said answer on Plaintiff ’s Attorney, RUBIN LUBLIN, LLC 3145 AVALON RIDGE PLACE SUITE 100, PEACHTREE CORNERS, GA 30071, in order to make defense to the Complaint filed against them or otherwise the Complaint will as to them be taken for confessed. This Notice will be published in the CrimeSEEN Examiner News, for four consecutive weeks. This 22th day of July, 2019 Pam Carter CLERK & MASTER PUBLISHED: July 25, and August 1, 8 and 15, 2019
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness and obligations secured by a certain Deed of Trust on property currently titled in the name of BRADI BAKERBRUNKHORST and husband, GEOFFREY BRUNKHORST, as tenants by the entirety, and which Deed of Trust was executed by Bradi BakerBrunkhorst and husband, Geoffrey Brunkhorst, to Charles Patterson, Trustee for Larry Fleming and wife, Pam Fleming and is recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee in Trust Deed Book 1984, page 962. WHEREAS, the undersigned was appointed Substitute Trustee by instrument recorded in Trust Deed Book 2096, page 1105, in said Register’s Office. WHEREAS, the owner of the indebtedness has declared the total amount due and has directed the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described by said Deed of Trust; THEREFORE, this is to give notice that I will on August 28, 2019, commencing at 10:00 a.m., at the North Door of the Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee cause to be offered for sale and will cause to be sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described
Hollywood Drive, Jackson, TN.Ê For a more complete description of said property Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025
The CSENews see Trust Deed recorded in Trust Deed Book 1984, Page 962, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.Ê Map 77C, Group B, Parcel 1.00. Interested parties include the following: 1. Susan Hinsley, and Butler, Sevier, Hinsley & Reid, PLLC,
pursuant to Abstract of Suit as recorded in Lien Book 65, Page 1464, in the Register’s Office of Madison County,Tennessee. Ê All right of equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, and homestead are expressly waived in said Deed
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Case Number 57PR1-2019-PR 17858
Estate of ROBERT CURRY, SR., Deceased Notice is hereby given that on August 2 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of ROBERT CURRY, SR., who died July 21, 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: 8/2/2019
FELICIA CURRY DALEY Personal Representative Date:8/2/2019 NATRHAN B. PRIDE Attorney Published: August 8 and August 15, 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
p. 15 of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. 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. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twenty-four (24) hours of the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful
bidder.Ê This property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the lender or trustee.Ê This sale may be rescinded at any time.Ê This office is a debt collector.Ê This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ R. Bradley Sigler Substitute Trustee 218 West Main Street Jackson, TNÊ 38301 Notice: August 8, 15 and 22, 2019
www.CSEnewsNOW.com Dynamic Family Care Center is now accepting application for the following positions: • Home Managers • Direct Support Professionals • Human Resource Assistant
Case Number 19-17859
Estate of MITCHELL SMITH, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on August 2 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of MITCHELL SMITH, who died May 26, 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: 8/2/2019
ANTHONY SMITH Personal Representative Date:8/2/2019 NATRHAN B. PRIDE Attorney Published: August 8 and August 15, 2019
NOTICE FOR INVITATION TO BID The Community Redevelopment Agency of Jackson is accepting bids from licensed Rehab Contractors on one (1) residential rehab project. 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 August 15th, 2019 and August 28th, 2019. Bid packets contain bidding requirements for Contractors, project workwrite-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 August 29th, 2019.* Bids shall be opened at Healthy Community promptly at 10:30 am. August 29th, 2019. ****CONTRACTOR MUST BE LEAD CERTIFIED**** For further information, contact Brian James at (731) 554-2079. Attest Brian James Healthy Community, LLC Published in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News August 15, 2019
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS – (RFP) 2019-002 Parking Lot Seal Coat, Stripe and Repairs The Jackson Housing Authority (JHA) is soliciting proposals from qualified firms/ contractors to perform Parking lot seal coat, stripe and repairs at two of JHA developments. The RFP package, which contains the general scope of services, 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/Bids must be delivered to the JHA Administrative office at 125 Preston Street, Jackson, TN. 38301, by 10:00 a.m. local time (CST), Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Published in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News August 15 and 22, 2019
DFCC is accepting applications for qualified professional applicants who are knowledgeable of the Tennessee Medicaid Waiver HCBS programs and services, to provide care for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. We are looking to employ enthusiastic, honest, and caring people with a work history built on trust and integrity. Our Agency offers competitive hourly and salary pay based on educational and work experiences. If you are seeking to work in a friendly, positive and energetic environment, then apply today with DFCC; where there is always room for growth and promotion within. Please email your resume to dynamicfamilycc@gmail.com or phone (731)784-1373 for more information. You may also apply in person at 1804 E. Main Street Humboldt, TN 38343; Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30am to 11:30am NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles will be sold August 23, 2019 by Gene’s Tire & Wrecker Service, 3620 N. Highland Ave., Jackson, TN 38305, 668-0908, in lieu of tow and storage. Year Make VIN 1996 TOYOTA 1NXBB02E0TZ484711 2002 HONDA JHLRD78872C063986 1998 CHEVY 2G1WW12MXW9119924 2001 FORD 1FMZU84P21ZA62588 1993 FORD 1FBJS31H6PHA61681 2009 DODGE 1D3HB18P39S758718 2004 HYUNDAI KMHWF35H54A952724 2004 HONDA 1HGCM66854A063372 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: August 15, 2019
NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on August 16, 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 2003 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER 1GNES165932160439 1996 FORD WINDSTAR 2FMDA5148TBA57638 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN COUNTRY 2C4GP74L02R597084 2001 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 2MEFM75W41X625586 2002 CADILLAC DEVILLE 1G6KD54Y82U203677 2004 JEEP LIBERTY 1J4GL48K74W227508 2007 MERCEDES SLZ WDBWK54F17F138085 2004 HYUNDAI ACCENT KMHCF35C24U311424 1997 FORD EXPLOROR 1FMDU32PXVUA21693 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: AUGUST 15, 2019
p.16 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE Default having been made in the payment of installments due on the note from HENRY L. SMITH and wife, IVY H. SMITH, payable to FIRST SOUTH BANK, which note is secured by a certain Deed of Trust referenced herein, dated the 20th day of July, 2005, executed by HENRY SMITH and wife, IVY SMITH, and of record in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee in Trust Book 1688, Pages 705-709, and the Modification Agreements of record in Trust Book 1882, Pages 1189-1192 and Trust Book 1983, Pages 879-889, in the said Register’s Office, to which reference is hereby made, and the holder of the note in question having declared all debt, principal, interest, and attorney’s fees, immediately due and payable, notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of September, 2019, at 12:00 p.m. at the front door of the Courthouse for Madison County, Tennessee, at Jackson, Tennessee, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, on behalf of Simmons Bank, successor by merger to First South Bank, the holder of the note in question, will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, and in bar of the equity of redemption and the statutory right of redemption, the following described premises: LYING AND BEING in the Fifth Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: BEING LOT 12 and the North half of LOT 13 in Block 5 of the Garneal Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 151 (erroneously referred to as Page 158 in the deeds of acquisition), in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, BEGINNING at a point in the East margin of North Royal Street 75 feet from the intersection of North Royal and Iron Street; runs thence North with the East margin of said Royal Street 78 feet to the Southwest corner of Lot 11; thence East with the South line of said lot 177.3 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 5; thence South with the West line of said Lot 5 and Lot 6, 78 feet to a point 78 feet North of the North margin of Iron Street; thence West 178.7 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING the same property conveyed to Henry L. Smith and wife, Ivy Smith, as recorded in Deed Book 558, Pages 298-300, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. SUBJECT to any setback lines, drainage and/or utility easements, conditions and limitations, if any, all as shown on the plat of record in the Register’s Office for Madison County, Tennessee, in Plat Book 1, Page 151. PROPERTY ADDRESS:Ê 904 N. Royal St., Jackson, TNÊ 38305. SUBORDINATE LIEN HOLDERS TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS
The CSENews FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN:Ê (1)Ê State Farm Insurance Companies a/s/o Helen Bolden, c/o Terry J. Canady, Attorney, 223 Madison St., Suite 205, Madison, TNÊ 37115; Judgment in the amount of $2,347.20 plus costs entered October 31, 2014, of record in the said Register’s Office in Lien Book 61, Pages 281-282.Ê (2) Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, as successor in interest to MBNA, c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $3,802.81 plus costs entered September 8, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Page 1938.Ê (3)Ê IRS, 801 Broadway, MDP 53, Nashville, TNÊ 37203; Notice of Federal Tax Lien in the amount of $53,966.35 plus costs, entered June 20, 2014, and recorded in Lien Book 60, Page 1162. (4) Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $16,519.96 plus costs entered February 24, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Pages 898-899. (5) LVNV Funding, LLC, as assignee of Citibank, c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $2,380.92 plus costs entered February 24, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Page 892-893. The notice required by 26 U.S.C. § 7425(b) to be given to the United States has been timely given.Ê The sale of the land thus advertised will be SUBJECT to the right of the United States to redeem the land as provided for in 26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1). OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES IN REAL PROPERTY TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN: Current Tenants, 904 N. Royal Street, Jackson, TNÊ 38305. No warranties are made as to the merchantability of title of said real property, which property is being sold, “where is, as is”, subject to all restrictions, easements, governmental zoning or regulations, subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property, unpaid property taxes, assessments and all superior encumbrances and liens, if any, whether of record or not.Ê The Substitute Trustee herein makes no representations or warranties as to status of title or
description of this property. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Substitute Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The Substitute Trustee will make a deed to the purchaser on the day of sale, and the premises will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes, other than those tax encumbrances which are divested by nonjudicial sale, further, the premises will be sold subject to any and all other restrictions, encumbrances and any governmental zoning or regulations and subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Substitute Trustee’s option at any time.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, from time to time, as needed at the sole discretion of the Substitute Trustee. This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information collected or garnered hereby or as a result hereby may be used for purposes of collecting the debt. Ê This the 13th day of August, 2019. BRIDGET J. WILLHITE, Substitute Trustee Insert:ÊAugust 15, 2019, August 22, 2019, and August 29, 2019
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE Default having been made in the payment of installments due on the note from HENRY L. SMITH and wife, IVY H. SMITH, payable to FIRST SOUTH BANK, which note is secured by a certain Deed of Trust referenced herein, dated the 13th day of April, 2006, executed by HENRY SMITH and wife, IVY SMITH, and of record in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee in Trust Book 1751, Pages 898-910, and the Modification Agreements of record in Trust Book 1760, Pages 268-271, Trust Book 1791, Pages 301-303, Trust Book 1818, Pages 1840-1842, Trust Book 1882, Pages 11891192 and Trust Book 1983, Pages 879-889, in the said Register’s Office, to which reference is hereby made, and the holder of the note in question having declared all debt, principal, interest, and attorney’s fees, immediately due and payable, notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of September, 2019, at 12:15 p.m. at the front door of the Courthouse for Madison County, Tennessee, at Jackson, Tennessee, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, on behalf of Simmons Bank, successor by
Thursday, 08-15-2019 merger to First South Bank, the holder of the note in question, will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, and in bar of the equity of redemption and the statutory right of redemption, the following described premises: LYING AND BEING in the Fifth Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin on the Southeast margin of Honey Bear Cove at the most Eastern corner of Lot 36, Section I-C, Old Hickory Estates North as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 69, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee; thence, with the Southeast margin of Honey Bear Cove following a curve (radius of 47 feet) to the left a distance of 46 feet to a point at the beginning of another curve; thence with said curve (radius of 25 feet) to the right a distance of 20 feet to a point; thence South 63 degrees 21 minutes East a distance of 50 feet to a point at the beginning of curve; thence with said curve (radius of 200.37 feet) to the right a distance of 15.21 feet to an iron pin at the most Northern corner of Lot 34, Section I-A as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 49, in said Register’s Office; thence with the West line of Lot 34, South 31 degrees 18 minutes West a distance of 62.20 feet to an iron pin at the Northeast corner of Lot 33; thence with the North line of Lot 33, Lot 32, Lot 31 and Lot 30, South 73 degrees 38 minutes West a distance of 173.20 feet to an iron pin at the Southeast corner of Lot 36; thence with the East line of Lot 36, North 30 degrees 09 minutes East a distance of 153.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING LOT 35, SECTION I-C, OLD HICKORY ESTATES NORTH, platted as aforesaid, as surveyed by David Hall Land Surveying Company, R.L.S. #943, on October 23, 1998. BEING the same property conveyed to Henry Smith by Deed of record in Deed Book 680, Pages 133-135, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. SUBJECT to any setback lines, drainage and/or utility easements, conditions and limitations, if any, all as shown on the plat of record in the
Register’s Office for Madison County, Tennessee, in Plat Book 4, Page 69. PROPERTY ADDRESS:Ê 55 Honey Bear Cove, Jackson, TNÊ 38305. SUBORDINATE LIEN HOLDERS TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN:Ê (1)Ê State Farm Insurance Companies a/s/o Helen Bolden, c/o Terry J. Canady, Attorney, 223 Madison St., Suite 205, Madison, TNÊ 37115; Judgment in the amount of $2,347.20 plus costs entered October 31, 2014, of record in the said Register’s Office in Lien Book 61, Pages 281-282.Ê (2) Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, as successor in interest to MBNA, c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $3,802.81 plus costs entered September 8, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Page 1938.Ê (3)Ê IRS, 801 Broadway, MDP 53, Nashville, TNÊ 37203; Notice of Federal Tax Lien in the amount of $53,966.35 plus costs, entered June 20, 2014, and recorded in Lien Book 60, Page 1162. (4) Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $16,519.96 plus costs entered February 24, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Pages 898-899. (5) LVNV Funding, LLC, as assignee of Citibank, c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $2,380.92 plus costs entered February 24, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Page 892-893. The notice required by 26 U.S.C. § 7425(b) to be given to the United States has been timely given.Ê The sale of the
land thus advertised will be SUBJECT to the right of the United States to redeem the land as provided for in 26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1). OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES IN REAL PROPERTY TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN: Current Tenants, 55 Honey Bear Cove, Jackson, TNÊ 38305. No warranties are made as to the merchantability of title of said real property, which property is being sold, “where is, as is”, subject to all restrictions, easements, governmental zoning or regulations, subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property, unpaid property taxes, assessments and all superior encumbrances and liens, if any, whether of record or not.Ê The Substitute Trustee herein makes no representations or warranties as to status of title or description of this property. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Substitute Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The Substitute Trustee will make a deed to the purchaser on the day of sale, and the premises will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes, other than those tax encumbrances which are divested by nonjudicial sale, further, the premises will be sold subject to any and all other restrictions, encumbrances and any governmental zoning or regulations and subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Substitute Trustee’s option at any time.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, from time to time, as needed at the sole discretion of the Substitute Trustee. This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information collected or garnered hereby or as a result hereby may be used for purposes of collecting the debt. This the 13th day of August, 2019. BRIDGET J. WILLHITE, Substitute Trustee Insert:ÊAugust 15, 2019, August 22, 2019, and August 29, 2019
ADVERTISE Your BUSINESS Here
Thursday, 08-15-2019 Register’s Office for Madison NOTICE OF County, Tennessee, in Plat FORECLOSURE AND Book 3, Page 315. PROPERTY ADDRESS:Ê 7 SALE Default having been made in the payment of installments due on the note from HENRY L. SMITH and wife, IVY H. SMITH, payable to FIRST SOUTH BANK, which note is secured by a certain Deed of Trust referenced herein, dated the 11th day of September, 2003, executed by HENRY SMITH, and of record in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee in Trust Book 1521, Pages 99-107, and the Modification Agreements of record in Trust Book 1882, Pages 1189-1192 and Trust Book 1983, Pages 879-889, in the said Register’s Office, to which reference is hereby made, and the holder of the note in question having declared all debt, principal, interest, and attorney’s fees, immediately due and payable, notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of September, 2019, at 12:30 p.m. at the front door of the Courthouse for Madison County, Tennessee, at Jackson, Tennessee, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, on behalf of Simmons Bank, successor by merger to First South Bank, the holder of the note in question, will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, and in bar of the equity of redemption and the statutory right of redemption, the following described premises: LYING AND BEING in the Fifth Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an existing iron pin in the West margin of Stratford Lane, said point being the Northeast corner of Lot 2 in Section I of Nottingham Meadows Subdivision, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book 3, Page 315, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, and runs thence North 15 degrees 23 minutes East with the West margin of Stratford Lane 90 feet to a point; thence in a Northwesterly direction along a curve to the left having a radius of 25 feet, a distance of 45.8 feet to a point in the South margin of Hopper Barker Road; thence North 89 degrees 32 minutes West with the South margin of Hopper Barker Road 135.7 feet to a point; thence South 16 degrees 37 minutes West 79.5 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 2; thence South 74 degrees 37 minutes East with the North line of Lot 2, 163.4 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.Ê BEING LOT 1 IN SECTION I OF NOTTINGHAM MEADOWS SUBDIVISION. BEING the same property conveyed to Henry Smith by Deed of record in Deed Book 644, Pages 669-672, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. SUBJECT to any setback lines, drainage and/or utility easements, conditions and limitations, if any, all as shown on the plat of record in the
Stratford Lane, Jackson, TNÊ 38305. Ê SUBORDINATE LIEN HOLDERS TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN:Ê (1)Ê State Farm Insurance Companies a/s/o Helen Bolden, c/o Terry J. Canady, Attorney, 223 Madison St., Suite 205, Madison, TNÊ 37115; Judgment in the amount of $2,347.20 plus costs entered October 31, 2014, of record in the said Register’s Office in Lien Book 61, Pages 281-282.Ê (2) Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, as successor in interest to MBNA, c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $3,802.81 plus costs entered September 8, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Page 1938.Ê (3)Ê IRS, 801 Broadway, MDP 53, Nashville, TNÊ 37203; Notice of Federal Tax Lien in the amount of $53,966.35 plus costs, entered June 20, 2014, and recorded in Lien Book 60, Page 1162. (4) Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $16,519.96 plus costs entered February 24, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Pages 898-899. (5) LVNV Funding, LLC, as assignee of Citibank, c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $2,380.92 plus costs entered February 24, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Page 892-893. Ê The notice required by 26 U.S.C. § 7425(b) to be given to the United States has been timely given.Ê The sale of the land thus advertised will be SUBJECT to the right of the United States to redeem the land as provided for in 26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1). Ê OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES IN REAL PROPERTY TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN: Current Tenants, 7 Stratford Lane, Jackson, TNÊ 38305. Ê No warranties are made as to the merchantability of title of said real property, which property is being sold, “where is, as is”, subject to all restrictions, easements,
The CSENews governmental zoning or regulations, subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property, unpaid property taxes, assessments and all superior encumbrances and liens, if any, whether of record or not.Ê The Substitute Trustee herein makes no representations or warranties as to status of title or description of this property. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Substitute Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The Substitute Trustee will make a deed to the purchaser on the day of sale, and the premises will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes, other than those tax encumbrances which are divested by nonjudicial sale, further, the premises will be sold subject to any and all other restrictions, encumbrances and any governmental zoning or regulations and subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Substitute Trustee’s option at any time.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, from time to time, as needed at the sole discretion of the Substitute Trustee. This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information collected or garnered hereby or as a result hereby may be used for purposes of collecting the debt. Ê This the 13th day of August, 2019. BRIDGET J. WILLHITE, Substitute Trustee Ê Insert:ÊAugust 15, 2019, August 22, 2019, and August 29, 2019
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE Default having been made in the payment of installments due on the note from HENRY L. SMITH and wife, IVY H. SMITH, payable to FIRST SOUTH BANK, which note is secured by a certain Deed of Trust referenced herein, dated the 20th day of July, 2005, executed by HENRY SMITH and wife, IVY SMITH, and of record in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee in Trust Book 1688, Pages 705-709, and the Modification Agreements of record in Trust Book 1882, Pages 1189-1192 and Trust Book 1983, Pages 879-889, in the said Register’s Office, to which reference is hereby made, and the holder of the note in question having declared all debt, principal, interest, and attorney’s fees, immediately due and payable,
notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of September, 2019, at 12:45 p.m. at the front door of the Courthouse for Madison County, Tennessee, at Jackson, Tennessee, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, on behalf of Simmons Bank, successor by merger to First South Bank, the holder of the note in question, will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, and in bar of the equity of redemption and the statutory right of redemption, the following described premises: LYING AND BEING in the Fifth Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the South margin of the Scallion Drive, said stake being located at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 14 of the Craig Addition, and runs thence East with the South line of Scallion Drive, 60 feet to a stake on the West margin of an alley; thence South with the West margin of said alley 122.5 feet to a point on bank of ditch; thence in a Southwesterly direction with bank of ditch, 60 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of Lot No. 14; thence North with the East line of Lot No. 14, 135 feet, more or less, to the POINT OF BEGINNING.Ê Being known and designated as LOT NO. 13 in the CRAIG ADDITION TO THE CITY OF JACKSON, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book 1, Page 203, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. BEING the same property conveyed to Henry Smith by Deed of record in Deed Book 670, Pages 321-324, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. SUBJECT to any setback lines, drainage and/or utility easements, conditions and limitations, if any, all as shown on the plat of record in the Register’s Office for Madison County, Tennessee, in Plat Book 1, Page 203. PROPERTY ADDRESS:Ê 124 Scallion Drive, Jackson, TNÊ 38305. SUBORDINATE LIEN HOLDERS TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN:Ê (1)Ê State Farm Insurance Companies a/s/o Helen Bolden, c/o Terry J. Canady, Attorney, 223 Madison St., Suite 205, Madison, TNÊ 37115; Judgment in the amount of $2,347.20 plus costs entered October 31, 2014, of record in the said Register’s Office in Lien Book 61, Pages 281-282.Ê (2) Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, as successor in interest to MBNA, c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl. Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $3,802.81 plus costs entered September 8, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Page 1938.Ê
p. 17 (3)Ê IRS, 801 Broadway, MDP 53, Nashville, TNÊ 37203; Notice of Federal Tax Lien in the amount of $53,966.35 plus costs, entered June 20, 2014, and recorded in Lien Book 60, Page 1162. (4) Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $16,519.96 plus costs entered February 24, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Pages 898-899. (5) LVNV Funding, LLC, as assignee of Citibank, c/o Shon Leverett, Attorney, 2401 Stanley Gault Pkwy, Louisville, KYÊ 40223 and Shon Leverett, Sr Cnsl Payer Specialization Unit, Parallon Business Solutions, 1100 Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 1600, Nashville, TN 37203; Judgment in the amount of $2,380.92 plus costs entered February 24, 2014, of record in Lien Book 60, Page 892-893. The notice required by 26 U.S.C. § 7425(b) to be given to the United States has been timely given.Ê The sale of the land thus advertised will be SUBJECT to the right of the United States to redeem the land as provided for in 26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1). OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES IN REAL PROPERTY TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN: Current Tenants, 124 Scallion Drive, Jackson, TNÊ 38305. No warranties are made as to the merchantability of title of said real property, which property is being sold, “where is, as is”, subject to all restrictions, easements, governmental zoning or regulations, subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property, unpaid property taxes, assessments and all
superior encumbrances and liens, if any, whether of record or not.Ê The Substitute Trustee herein makes no representations or warranties as to status of title or description of this property. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Substitute Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The Substitute Trustee will make a deed to the purchaser on the day of sale, and the premises will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes, other than those tax encumbrances which are divested by nonjudicial sale, further, the premises will be sold subject to any and all other restrictions, encumbrances and any governmental zoning or regulations and subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Substitute Trustee’s option at any time.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, from time to time, as needed at the sole discretion of the Substitute Trustee. This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information collected or garnered hereby or as a result hereby may be used for purposes of collecting the debt. Ê This the 13th day of August, 2019. ÊBRIDGET J. WILLHITE, Substitute Trustee Ê Insert:ÊAugust 15, 2019, August 22, 2019, and August 29, 2019
UT MARTIN TO WELCOME STUDENTS BACK AUG. 22 MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee at Martin will begin the fall 2019 semester Aug. 26, and incoming freshman students begin moving into campus residence halls Aug. 22. Many groups, including student-athletes, have already returned to the area. First-Year Initiative, a special program for incoming freshmen, begins with Move-In Mania at 6 a.m., Aug. 22, when student organizations and community groups gather at the residence halls to assist students as they move into their rooms. This annual event is the first major welcome new students receive from the community as they adjust to their new homes. Informational sessions throughout the day will end with convocation at 5 p.m. in the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center prior to the Skyhawk Family Picnic and Celebration at 6 p.m. in Graham Stadium. Convocation is a special ceremony to begin a new student’s collegiate career and remind them that the end goal is ultimately graduation in the same arena.
p.18
The CSENews
Bemis Historical Society Upcoming Events Bemis Historical Society will hold a regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 20, at 7:00 p.m. at the Bemis Mill Village Museum located at 2 North Missouri Street in Jackson, TN.Ê Ricky Long will present a program titled “More Than Names on a Wall, The World War II Dead of Madison County, TN” with a look at the heroes of Madison County who gave their lives for our freedom in World War II.Ê The program will include overview information about the 179 men and several of their individual stories. A memorial wall is located in Liberty Garden Park & Arboretum at 24 Channing Way in Jackson.Ê The wall is a remembrance of those brave heroes from Madison County who died in wars and conflicts beginning with World War I.Ê Ricky has extensively researched the men from World War II.Ê His presentation helps us to remember the lives of these young people who went to war and lost their lives. The public is invited to attend.Ê The museum is handicap accessible.Ê Browse the museum to enjoy the artifacts and visit the gift shop.Ê Annual membership dues are $25.
Upcoming Programs 2019 August 20 – Ricky Long – More Than Names on a Wall, The World War II Dead of Madison County, TN September 17 – Gwen McReynolds – Dowsing for Unmarked Graves and Cleaning Tombstones October 15 – Kenneth Newman – When We Were Yours – Fact and Fiction Concerning Georgia Tann November 19 – No meeting December 17 – No meeting
Thursday, 08-15-2019 Home - Renters - Auto - Life - Business - Health
CALL OR STOP BY THE OFFICE FOR YOUR NO OBLIGATION QUOTE TODAY! 731-736-1018 239 N. PARKWAY SUITE 1, JACKSON, TN. 38305
DEMETRIUS THOMPSON N, MBA, FIC AGENT/OWNER
RENTER’S INSURANCE STARTING AT $10/MONTH. • AUTO INSURANCE (LOWER RATES-BETTER COVERAGE) (SR-22) $10. • HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE (TOTAL REPLACEMENT COST VS. ACTUAL CASH VALUE). • LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCE (VERY AFFORDABLE RATESSMOKERS & HIGH RISK APPLICANTS WELCOMED!) GET SMARTER ABOUT YOUR INSURANCE!
2700 EAST END DR. - HUMBOLDT, TN 38343 - 731-293-4860 St op in and Shop wher ey ou might find a . . . Stop where you
LIT TLE BIT OF EVER YTHING LITTLE EVERYTHING Tobacco Shop Open: 10 am- 7 pm (Mon - Sat)
2020 January 21 – No meeting February 18 – Kathy Haney Williams – US Census Records in Bemis, TN – 1910-2020 March 17 – Rodger Holtin – American Pop Songs Inspired by the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 google: little bit of everything -- Owner John Bond
LaneCollege.edu
Thursday, 08-15-2019
The CSENews
p. 19
Lane College President Delivers State Of The College Address:
‘I Count It All Joy’ ByÊHBCU Editors-ÊAug 5, 2019 (LaneÊCollege President Logan Hampton detailed the State of the College while addressing the Lane College National Alumni Association AnnualÊMeeting in Memphis on July 19. Here are excerpts from his talk.) …Today, I am delighted to update you on the happenings of Lane College. …Time does not permit a full accounting of blessings this afternoon. I count it all joy to have received the official letter from theÊSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) dated, July 2, 2019.… Lane College is accredited with all the rights and privileges afforded to a SACSCOC regionally accredited institution. I count it all joy when I think of our women’s basketball team. … During my tenure, these women had never won one tournament game. We never had to think about budget because they would go to the SIAC BasketballÊTournament, play a game and returnÊhome. This year, they won their first game, then beat the undefeated regular season champions, and went on to win their first SIAC Conference Championship in the history of the College. We have been celebrating since March. It has just been fun to see our students enjoy success. One graduate started his future at BET – Hollywood. Another will begin theÊPhD programÊin neuroscience this fall at the University of Alabama in Birmingham.ÊYes, another is moving on to Syracuse. Our volleyball team was recognized for the highest GPA among otherÊSIAC member institutions. They will spike the ball in your face and look better than you. Our 2019 Miss Lane, Shannel DeFoe, is a member of the volleyball team, competed in the state Miss Tennessee Volunteer ScholarshipÊPageant, won talent and made the top 15, the first in the history of Lane College since 1985. The baseball and softball teamsÊeachÊwon 20 plus games and competed well in their tournaments. Additionally, theÊbaseball team had four playersÊto make SIAC All-Conference, yes, from Lane, SIAC All-Conference in baseball. I count it all joy when I consider that the College finally completed and submitted itsÊproposal to establish a teacher preparation program to the State of Tennessee. My colleagues have done the work, so we pray now that the proposal finds favor with the Tennessee Department of Education and is approved. I count it all joy when I think of theÊ $649,801 S-STEM National Science Foundation (NSF)Êgrant awarded to our science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) faculty this year. The grant provides scholarships toÊscience,ÊSTEM majors. We want to scholarship the next generation of high achieving STEM scholars to earn their degree. Tell your seniors, apply now, it’s not too late. ÊA couple of weeks back, the College received notification that the Lane College Chemistry Department has been awarded a grant in the amount of Ê$398,786 by NSFÊHistorically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP). I count it all joy when I think of the community garden or urban farm that we are currently developing on our 2.5 acres lot on Lane Avenue.ÊWe will soon have sweet potatoes, herbs, flowers growing in East Jackson as we grow scholars, grow our community and grow hope. This year, we piloted several institutional innovations. We createdÊthe Student Textbook Exchange Program (STEP), a collaboration of academic affairs, student affairs and auxiliary services that provided each student their course materials. We reasoned that we could provide the materials at a more affordable price than our students could purchase on the Internet. We observed that students who participated in STEP had a higher average GPA compared to those who did not. Also, we adjusted our fall calendar to end the semester prior to the Thanksgiving holiday. Since I arrived, I observed how difficult it is for our students to go home for a week at Thanksgiving and then return to campus for a week of finals. So, we ended the semester early and then hosted a Decembermester. I count it all joy that Dr. WillieÊMae Willett brought CVS to the College to explore a partnership to establish internship and CVS training center on campus. Lane’s slogan, The Power of Potential®, not only describes our students; it also describes how we view current and future students.Ê While it may be all that some see, an underfunded and underprepared student who hails from underserved and under-resourced schools and communities, at Lane College, we see grit, resiliency, hopefulness, gifts, talent and the power of potential.Ê We employ intrusive, high-touch policies, practices, and processes to cultivate and develop each student’s potential. We do it more affordably than our sister institutions. … Dr. Anna Cooke described our founder, Bishop Lane, with these words, “Regarded by some as a crank on the subject of education, by others as a beggar, he was often rejected but continued to pray and work for the educational uplift of the young people of his race” (Lane College: It’s Heritage and Outreach 1882-1982, p. 18). Some might consider it an insult to be called cranky and a beggar. But after, these five years as president, I have confirmed the Ecclesiastical writing, to everything there is a season, a time to be cranky and a time to beg. When it comes to defending the educational mission of Lane College, I find it necessary sometimes to be cranky. One day, a fella stopped by my office and asked me, more or less, if we had too many black boys with all their testosterone. I got a little cranky. I told him, “Pick up your newspaper and read it some time.Ê Turn the nightly news on and watch it some time.Ê You will find sufficient evidence that we need to provide all of the educational opportunities for African-American males that we possibly can.” That’s why I’m happy to be here today representing the Lord and Lane College. At Lane, 52 percent of the student body is male with 48 percent female. I celebrate the number of African American males that we enroll. For too long, our black boys have been marginalized and stigmatized and demonized and ostracized and denigrated. The media goes out of its way to portray them as scary thugs. So I say bring us your black boys with all their testosterone because we ain’t scared. We are set to make leaders who know the Lord, their lesson, and life purpose.Ê Bring us your testosterone because we are set to help them be good daddies and strong daddies, active and engaged in the lives of their children. Bring us your testosterone because we are set to make them scholars and intellectuals and preachers and doctors and lawyers.Ê Bring us your testosterone.Ê We are ready make men out of boys…. In equipping, educating and empowering our graduates, we make them ready to be lifelong learners, leaders and servants. The graduate leaves ready to competeÊin the marketplace, compete in the workforce and make their companies, communities and our country stronger. Again, Lane College National Alumni, I ask you for the following:ÊPray for Fair Lane. Call us by name. Pray for me, a broken, frail leader… Say good things about us… In particular, please write your United States congressional representatives and advocate for Lane by asking your senator and representatives to vote for legislation that supports the HBCU historic preservation, full funding of Title III programs, increase in Pell grants… Send us your students. While our national recruiting is strong, we always have room for one more exceptional scholar. Send us your gifts. Financial gifts sustain the College. We need you to make your best gift to the College today. The College has great deferred maintenance needs to sustain the historic buildings and unfortunately the new buildings as well. … Also, I remind you that 90 percent of our students are Pell eligible and need your help to make the institution affordable. … Put the College in your will. Here is my shout today: We, Lane College, that is, sit on the highest point, the highest elevation, in Jackson-Madison County. Jesus spoke about us in the Bible. Read the Lane College translation of the Bible. Jesus said,Ê ““You are the light of the world (Jackson-Madison County). A city (college) that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Let your light so shine before men (Jackson-Madison County, State of Tennessee), that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:14,16)
p.16
The CSENews
Thursday, 08-15-2019