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HOMICIDE SUSPECT WANTED
Randall Lee Rose, a 58-year-old male, is wanted for First Degree Murder of Mary Kelly.
DAUGHTER SEEKS JUSTICE
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Robert ‘Cowboy’ Mitchell, III talks about his friend and fellow radio air personality, the late Dave Shaw before accepting the Golden Microphone Award in his honor at the CSE sponsored 1st Annual Celebration of Black Radio Dinner and Dance held last Saturday, in Jackson at the National Guard Armory. Photo: CSE Staff
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R KELLY FOUND GUILTY OF RACKETEERING AND SEX TRAFFICKING CHARGES
Robert Sylvester ‘R” Kelly (r), who has been behind bars since his arrest in July 2019, won’t be sentenced until May 4. The singer faces the possibility of decades in prison for crimes including violating the Mann Act, an anti-sex trafficking law that prohibits taking anyone across state lines “for any immoral purpose.” PAGE 5
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Year I2 No.14
CRAPPIE TIME
Jackson Councilman Ernest Brooks Recognizes Student Writers
West Tennessee
This is the time of the year that crap- OUTDOORS pie fisherman wait all summer long for. with Ray Jones Spring and fall are the premier times Send photos to: for slab crappie to make their move on numberonecoach@hotmail.com or 731-694-8614 your bait. After a long hot summer in which crappie fishing gets tough the excitement returns for the prime fishing experience. Crappie is considered to be the most appealing game fish in West Tennessee. Crappie may be found anywhere in the lake and they usually group up. Always fish the spot real good where you first catch a crappie. Crappie like to suck the bait into their soft mouth which calls for gentle retrieving when bringing slabs in. Jigs, minnows and spinner baits are the most common bait but the presentation is the most important part because crappie look up for bait. Head on out to the Great Outdoors of West Tennessee to enjoy some crappie fishing doing the cool fall days.
John Newman announces run for Madison County Mayor
September 22, 2021 Tristyn Fletcher JACKSON, Tenn. — Jackson native John Newman announced he is running for Mayor of Madison County. His new release says he will be running for the Republican nomination in 2022. Page 8
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ANNOUNCES NATIONAL AMBASSADORS Jackson, TN - On Friday, September 24, 2021, five-term, Jackson City Councilman Ernest Brooks II hosted his annual Jackson “Do the Write Thing” Luncheon to recognize middle school students from the Jackson-Madison County School System that participated in his youth violence prevention program. Page 11
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Councilman Ernest Brooks recognized Chief Julian Wiser
By Downtown Ricky Brown -CSENewsnow.com Jackson Police Chief Julian Wiser receiving an award from Jackson City Councilman Ernest Brooks II, for the Chief’s commitment and support of the “National Campaign to Stop Violence - Do the Right Thing challenge in Jackson.
JSCC Family Festival Canceled
Jackson, Tenn. (Sept. 27, 2021) – The family festival event planned at Jackson State Community College for Saturday, October 9, has been canceled. The festival was initially meant to be an extension of the KJ100+5K bike ride and run and to offer a more family-oriented appeal for the event. The timing of the event during fall break and organizational concerns were cited as reasons for the cancelation. The KJ100+5K will still be held Saturday, October 9, with the bike ride beginning at 8 a.m. and the 5K starting at 9 a.m. Information about and registration for the ride and run is located at jscc.edu/kj100. Money raised will go to scholarships and financial assistance for students at JSCC. More than $40,000 has been raised over the life of the event to support students of the college. 09-30-21 CSENEWS P.2
Inside This Week’s CrimeSEEN
Birthdays and Anniversaries - P. 7 9/22
Kemekia Smith -It’s My Sons
TERRIKOUS R SMITH
25th Birthday! This one is special because he’s My Oldest & he is My Twin! Happy Birthday Son! I love you and I wish you many more!
Rev. J. W. Shaw, wife Opal and son Tracy pose Camille Shavon. Michelle Burton Weeden -Happy birthday FELICIA BUTLER DIXSON, may your day be filled with love and laughter.
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ABOUT LAST SATURDAYNIGHT...
Tori Haliburton -It’s my Marie’s B’day! TINA WATSON have a good day, carry it, feel love and be love. Happy Birthday love you Boo! Laura Perry White -Happy 60th Birthday to my awesome husband DAVID WHITE, Love you. Chelle -Happy birthday to my friend, hairstylist,true friend who always has words of encouragement for others, my ear, my shoulder REGINA HUNT. I hope your day thus far has been as amazing as you are gana and i hope you see many more!
The CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper’s Celebration of Black Radio Awards Dinner was nothing short of amazing! Congratulations to CSE News Publisher Bill Marable for his vision! So many Pioneers in Radio were Blessed, such As The Dynamic State Representative Johnny Shaw (owner of WOJG-FM 94.7 Radio Station) ...Who Delivered a Powerful & Awe- Inspiring KeyNote Address... The Shaw Family (Tracy Shaw ) were in Full Effect To Support This Great Trailblazer in Broadcasting.
9/23
Love Brown -Today is a very special day It’s my mommy’s birthday! 68 years of love. Happy birthday ESSIE MAE. I love you!
Jefferson Jones, Sherry Powell, Robert ‘Cowboy’ Mitchell, III and Atty. Richard Donnell, Sr. accept the plaque in honor of former KIX 96 onwer and founder, James E. ‘Super’ Wolfe. CSE News 09-30-21 CSENEWS P.3
JACKSON ARREST REPORT
09/20/2021 MARIO LAMONT WILSON -B M 48 -LEAVING
THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT (PROPERTY DAMAGE), AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT JEREMY DEWAYNE CANNON -B M 34 -AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
09/21/2021 ROBYN TREY PAINTER -W F 18 -FAILURE TO APPEAR
JANISHA K WILLIAMS -B F 19 -SHOPLIFT-
ING-THEFT OF PROPERTY, CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE DEANA GAMBA -W F 55 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION COURTNEY EMANUEL ELAM -B M 40 -AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT HYKEEM MONTAGUS MORROW -B M 24 -AGGRAVATED ASSAULT LEE DOUGLASS -B M 30 -SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS JAMES KEITH THWEATT -W M 33 -BURGLARY, THEFT $10K>$59K, ALL OTHER LARCENY, VANDALISM
09/22/2021 BRITTENY LATRISE BOND -B F 32 -FAILURE TO APPEAR
KADARIUS JAQUAN PETERSON -B M 26 -AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT PORSHA RENEE GRIMES -B F 32 -THEFT <$999, ALL OTHER LARCENY
BRITTENY LATRISE BOND -B F 32 -FAILURE TO APPEAR
KADARIUS JAQUAN PETERSON -B M 26 -AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT
THE CLEANING LADY HOUSEKEEPING
CYNTHIA DESTINY RIVERS -B F 21 -FAILURE
LATION OF PAROLE
09/24/2021 TRAVIS TERRELL PRESCOTT -B M 32
-FAILURE TO APPEAR
YOLANDA CLIFTON -B F 43 ASSAULT
TREVION LEE SWIFT
URE TO APPEAR
COURTNEY KESHELL JOHNSON -B M 38 -AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, VIOLATION OF PAROLE
JENNIFER A MANN -B F 36 -FAILURE TO APPEAR
JOSE EDGUARDO SOTO -W M 30 -SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY
MARK SPRINGFIELD -B M 21 -FAILURE TO APPEAR
JULES MARQUEZ QUINONES -W
F 30-SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY
09/25/2021 JOSEPH ALLEN VIRES -W M 58 -FAILURE TO APPEAR
-PUBLIC INTOXICATION
DA-MON CHARLES ANDERSON -B M 22
KAMERON CHATMAN -B M 18 -VIO-
SHANTEA LATE BOND -B F 29 -FAIL-
09/26/2021 DOYLE ANDRE RUSSELL -B M 27
-B M 35 -ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED BURGLARY
20 -FAILURE TO APPEAR, SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY
M 22 -SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS
-B M 58 -VANDALISM
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09/23/2021 MAKAYLA SHANTELL COLE -B F
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WILLIE RAY HARRIS -B M 23 ,
JPD needs the community’s assistance finding a homicide suspect
On Saturday, 9/25/2021 around 9pm the Jackson Police Department responded to a report of an assault taking place at 2051 Hollywood Drive. Officers found Mary Kelly, a 70-year-old woman, unresponsive at this location. A witness told officers that Randall Lee Rose, a 58-year-old male, was assaulting Ms. Kelly and then fled the scene on foot in a wooded area between Old Hickory Blvd. and North Parkway. Rose is wanted for First Degree Murder at this time. Officers are continuing to search for Rose and asks if anyone has information on his whereabouts to call the Jackson Police Department at 731-425-8400 or Crime Stoppers at 731-424-TIPS(8477). Randall Rose is a white male, 5’4” tall, and approximately 180lbs
Daughter seeks justice in search for alleged murder suspect September 27, 2021 Marcos Santander - wbbjtv.com JACKSON, Tenn. — The daughter of the woman killed over the weekend says she wants the community to help in finding the accused killer and find justice for her mother. “Nobody, especially a woman, and most especially an elderly woman should ever have to go through that,” said Linda Murphy, the daughter of 70-year-old Mary Kelly.
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SLATES, SHANIECE NICOLE -Race: B Sex:
F Age: 32 - Charge: CONTEMPT OF COURT
CRABTREE, BRANDON LYNN -Race: W
Sex: M Age: 42 - Charge: VIOLATION ORDER OF PROTECTION
HUMBOLDT ARREST REPORT
09/20/2021 LOVE, NATRASKEN LEANSEAN -B M
CHARGE - PICKED UP FOR OTHER AGENCY
09/24/2021 JORDAN, JACKQUELINE MARIE -B F
CHARGE - SEXUAL OFFENDER VIOL KING, KIMBERLY SNOW -W F CHARGEPUBLIC INTOXICATION, RESISTING ARREST/ STOP,HALT,FRISK WALKER, NATASHA NICOLE -B F CHARGE VANDALISM, POSSESSION OF SCH VI
09/25/2021 SIDDELL, CHERYL EVETTE -B F CHARGE DOMESTIC ASSAULT
SIDDELL, GREGORY JULIUS -B M CHARGE DOMESTIC ASSAULT
THOMAS, BRANDON CHRISTOPHE -B M
CHARGE - CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION, SIMPLE POSSESSION, RESISTING ARREST/STOP,HALT,FRISK
09/26/2021 GOMEZ, MOISES SOLANO M -CHARGE-
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE, UNDERAGE CONSUMPTION, SPEEDING HALLIBURTON, TYLER LEE -W M CHARGEDOMESTIC ASSAULT ROSS, RAYMOND DESHUN- B M CHARGE SIMPLE POSSESSION, SPEEDING, DRIVING W/O A LICENSE, IMPROPER PARKING (ALL OTHERS)
MILAN ARREST REPORT
WILLIAMS, LEMORTIST R -Race: B
Sex: M Age: 45 - Charge: CONTEMPT OF COURT
09/23/2021 MOORE, QUINTON M -Race: B Sex: M Age:
32 - Charge: AGGRAVATED BURGLARY, THEFT UNDER $1000 , CRIMINAL TRESPASSING LEE, JOHN -Race: B Sex: M Age: 28 - Charge: CONTEMPT OF COURT)
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09/17/2021 ALLEN, MALIK KHALIL -Race: B Sex: M Age:
09/20/2021 CALL, HALEY RENEE -Race: W Sex: F Age: 29 Charge: CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
09/21/2021 NETHERY, MATTHEW AIDEN -Race: W Sex:
09/22/2021
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Singer R Kelly has been convicted by a jury in New York on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking at the end of a six-week trial. The jury returned its guilty verdict in a Brooklyn courtroom on Monday afternoon, after less than a day of deliberations. “To the victims in this case, your voices were heard and justice was finally served,” Acting U.S. Attorney Jacquelyn Kasulis (L) said Monday outside the Brooklyn courthouse , where a jury convicted the 54-year-old R&B star on all nine counts of sex trafficking and racketeering following less than two days of deliberations. The verdict “sends a loud message to survivors of sexual violence,” says Erinn Robinson, press secretary for the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, in a statement to USA TODAY. “Today’s verdict was made possible by their courage and persistence in being heard, and we thank them for their resilience during a difficult and very public process.”
Marshals Task Force seeks murder suspect
24 - Charge: DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, SPEEDING
M Age: 20 - Charge: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANALOGUE, POSSESSION OF SCH.II, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
R KELLY FOUND GUILTY OF RACKETEERING AND SEX TRAFFICKING CHARGES
Courtney Johnson: Aggravated domestic assault, violation of parole JPD MugShots @wbbjtv.com
Memphis-U.S. Marshal Tyreece Miller announces the U.S Marshals Two Rivers Violent Fugitive Task Force is seeking information for the arrest of Robert Williams. Williams is wanted for First Degree Murder, Convicted Felon in Possession of a Weapon, Aggravated Assault, and Employment of a Firearm with intent to commit a felony. On December 20, 2020 a male was found shot in death in a vehicle neat the 1120 block of Beverly, Memphis, Tennessee. Warrants for this crime were issued for the arrest of Williams. Williams is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information about Williams is encouraged to call Task Force Officer Kilpatrick 901 275 4562 or Task Force Officer Bishof 901 601 1575.
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Graveside service for Lonnie Joe Douglas, Jr., age 70, were held Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 11:00 AM at Denmark Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Douglas died Saturday, September 18, 2021 at Jackson General Hospital.
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Funeral service for Barbara Jean Edgeston, age 76, were held Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 11:00 AM in the Chapel of Mercer Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Edgeston died on Saturday, September 18, 2021 at Jackson General Hospital.
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Graveside service for James Coy Hunt, age 68, were held Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 2:00 PM at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Hunt died Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at Jackson General Hospital. Mercer Brothers Funeral Home
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On September 23, Haywood County Schools lost a wonderful administrator, coach, and mentor in Tony Lambert. Coach Lambert began as an assistant principal at Haywood High School in the fall of 2019. While at Haywood High School, Coach Lambert’s impact on students was evident from his influence in the building as well as on the sidelines as an assistant coach for the Tomcat basketball team. Coach Lambert’s impact was also felt throughout West Tennessee from his time as a player at Freed-Hardeman to his years coaching in Humboldt, Chester County, and Madison County. While we will feel his absence for a long time in Haywood County, we know his memory and leadership will still continue to guide our students. Thank you, Tony, for the time you invested in our students and our district. We send our thoughts and prayers to the Lambert
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Birthdays and Anniversaries 9/24
Debbie Marable Happy Birthday to my daughter, CHERRELLE! You are so beautiful, inside & out! Hope u have a wonderful day. Luv you!
9/25
Quinell Smith -Screaming all the way to Georgia! Wishing my son CORDERO b.k.a Bubba a Happy Birthday and many more to come enjoy your day! luv ya! Tonya Johnson
Beasley - To My Sister, a Nubian Queen, this is YOUR DAY! It was tailor made for you by GOD! I love YOU & I’m so grateful that YOU are My Sister, TRACY
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HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONFIRMS TWO ADDITIONAL COVID-19 DEATHS, 17,619 CASES OF COVID-19 IN MADISON COUNTY
JACKSON, Tenn. – The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department confirms two additional COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the total to 287 in Madison County. The newest deaths include: 86-year-old male (died 9/22/21) 92-year-old male (died 9/23/21) The health department has received positive test results for 130 more cases of COVID-19 since Friday, Sept. 24, 2021. We now have 17,619 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Madison County.
COVID-19 patient says. “Lord Deliver Me”
Grateful and thankful that I survived Covid. Now I’m praying to get rid of these lingering after Covid symptoms of Nausea, dizziness, lightheadedness, fatigue, headaches, and fog brain. LORD DELIVER ME RIGHT NOW! Stephanie Ellis - Memphis, TN
William Ford “CSE Reader of the Week”
John Newman announces run for Madison County Mayor
Cont’d from page 2 The release says he is currently a Madison County Trustee, but also has past experience in the Madison County Commission, and as Chairman of the Finance Committee. “This is my home, I’ve raised my family here, I love this county and I’m ready for the incredible opportunity to make a difference in peoples’ lives,” Newman said. “From my experience as County Commissioner and County Trustee, I understand the intricate apparatus of how county government operates, that the mayor is the top ambassador for the county, and how trusted leadership is essential in this role. If folks are looking for a leader who will always put the county first, I’m your man.”
Congratulations to William (Bill) Ford as the CrimeSEEN Examiner “Reader of the Week.” Bill is from Medina and a loyal CSE Reader for many years. He is a dispatcher for Bob Parker Wrecker Service where he’s enjoyed helping people over ten years. He is great about sharing his weekly “Crime SEEN Examiner newspaper with his co workers and friends. Bill said “ I enjoy serving the public as a dispatcher and making sure we send help when people need us. Along with fixing flats, all types of tire sales and fuels. Please stop see us in South Jackson and call anytime at 731-422-3405.
Madison Academic school scheduled to open October -Hal Crocker has shared the new Madison Academic school is estimated to soon open in October!
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And Your Point is . . . OP-ED:
Police Accountability Efforts Sabotaged in Collapse of George Floyd Justice in Policing Act Negotiations
NNPA NEWSWIRE — We owe a debt of gratitude to Sen. Cory Booker and Rep. Karen Bass for their tireless efforts to reach an agreement, despite the lack of willing partners on the other side. We will hold accountable those who undermined the process by yielding to fringe elements when a workable deal was on the table and likely to be embraced by many racial justice advocates and mainstream law enforcement organizations alike.
September 23, 2021By BlackPressUSA Our fight for systemic change cannot end here. We will continue to fight to make sure we end police brutality and hold those who hurt our communities accountable. Democracy demands no less. (Photo: New York, NY USA - December 13, 2014: Protesters march against police brutality and grand jury decision on Eric Garner case on 6th Avenue / iStockphoto / NNPA) By Damon Hewitt, The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law (Washington, D.C.) — Bipartisan negotiations for a compromise on police reform broke down Wednesday, officially ending talks on the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. The bill emphasized de-escalation tactics, banned police techniques like chokeholds and some no-knock warrants, ended qualified immunity and enhanced the ability of the Justice Department to prosecute officers for civil rights violations. Black people and other communities of color live in constant fear that discriminatory policing will end their lives. Every person of conscience in our nation knows that we desperately need police accountability measures. Police shootings in this country continue at a rate of over a thousand a year, or almost three people each day. Yet, after the immeasurable pain of loss and the largest protests for racial justice in our nation’s history, today’s defeat was snatched from the jaws of victory by forces who are not accountable to communities of color and who clearly had no intent to support meaningful accountability. George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, their families, and other victims and survivors of police violence deserved better from our lawmakers. We owe a debt of gratitude to Sen. Cory Booker and Rep. Karen Bass for their tireless efforts to reach an agreement, despite the lack of willing partners on the other side. We will hold accountable those who undermined the process by yielding to fringe elements when a workable deal was on the table and likely to be embraced by many racial justice advocates and mainstream law enforcement organizations alike. Our fight for systemic change cannot end here. We will continue to fight to make sure we end police brutality and hold those who hurt our communities accountable. Democracy demands no less.
About the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law – The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (Lawyers’ Committee), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, was formed in 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to involve the private bar in providing legal services to address racial discrimination. The principal mission of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law is to secure, through the rule of law, equal justice for all, particularly in the areas of voting rights, criminal justice, fair housing and community development, economic justice, educational opportunities, and hate crimes. For more information, please visit https://lawyerscommittee.org.
Tennesseans Encouraged to Register to Vote on National Voter Registration Day
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – To celebrate National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, Sept. 28, Secretary of State Tre Hargett encourages Tennesseans to register to vote, check their voter registration status and show friends, coworkers and neighbors how to register online in minutes. “It’s never been easier to register to vote in Tennessee and our office is excited to lead the effort to help all eligible voters in our great state get registered,” said Secretary Hargett. “We are doing this with college voter registration tailgates and by working with businesses, non-profits and civic organizations across the state through our Your Vote Matters program.” This month, the Secretary of State’s office is working with student volunteers, university and athletic department staff, student government associations, campus organizations and local county election commissions at Tennessee’s nine Division I Public Universities conducting voter registration drives on campus. Through the Your Vote Matters program, the Secretary of State’s office is providing participating businesses, non-profits and civic organizations across the state with tools they can use to promote voter registration and civic engagement to their employees, customers and community. As part of the Your Vote Matters program, Secretary Hargett is also speaking with corporate and community organizations in person and virtually about increasing civic engagement.
Now Is The Time To Step Up
In my last article I spoke of the importance of unity and how together we can make a lasting change in our schools, our community, and in our future. I am encouraged by the changes that have taken place within the school system and eagerly wait for what lies ahead for the students of the Class of 2022 and beyond. Growth does not come without some “growing pains” as all stakeholders in the process begin to recognize the impact, as well as the importance of their role in the successful education of a student. Teachers have a heart for their students and I have never met a teacher that did not take ownership of their classroom. The students that come to school to learn embrace that and look forward to the challenges that lie ahead for them in a particular class. Other students are unsure of their capabilities and try to stay under the “radar” and just get through the class. Then there are some students that simply have no interest in learning or doing anything more than being disruptive, disrespectful, and take away valuable class time from both fellow students and instructors. Fall break is right around the corner and these students need to take an accounting of their status in the academic realm as well as begin to take a serious look at what the future will have in store for them post-graduation. I know from experience that the future looks a lot different at 21 than it did when you were 18. Our world is changing at a much more rapid pace that ever before and if you are unable to learn how to learn; be prepared, as life will teach you some harsh lessons. Smartphones are much like a moth being drawn to a light; not sure what the attraction is, but many seem to be doing it so there must be something there. Be supportive of your teachers, administrators, and educators. Give them the respect they are due and watch them improve your self-esteem and enable you to raise your expectations to a level you once thought was unattainable. There is room at the table for all who choose to align themselves with opportunity. Challenge yourself, raise the bar to a level you must reach up to grasp. If you simply step over opportunity, one day you may realize that the path of least resistance too often leads to regret. Just remember that no one can do you better than you can! [10] When wisdom enters your heart, and
knowledge is pleasant to your soul, [11] Discretion will preserve you; understanding will keep you, (Proverbs 10-11 NKJV) “Never let someone who doesn’t first know your value determine your worth.” ~Dr. Brad Johnson Don Polley | Education contributor (Contact don@ donpolley.com)
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Poetic Expressions Learning To Splash:
By Monica Sturdivant Ray Conquering the Life You Have Been Given takes you on an intimate, decades long journey of one woman’s battle with watching her only child confront debilitating, chronic illness, while dealing with feelings of inadequacy, guilt, depression, and helplessness.Monica Ray unabashedly opens her turbulent life to share the journey and lessons she’s learned in overcoming her personal turmoil. Based upon the demonstration of God’s providence, instead of staying consumed by personal storms, Monica shares how she learned to “splash,” or fully enjoy and embrace her unique life – despite losing her faith and way, time and time again. Written with hauntingly, realistic detail, this true story will encourage and challenge you to conquer your unique set of circumstances, whether they be spiritual, physical, situational or emotional. Become inspired by realistic, practical tools and genuine, heartfelt tidbits specially designed for you. Monica Sturdivant Ray What a privilege to do what you love. Books, writing have always made me feel safe. 2nd book up:
Jackson Councilman Ernest Brooks Recognizes Student Writers
Cont’d from page 2 This year, despite the COVID pandemic and virtual classes, over 200 students submitted writings to express how violence impacts their lives. From those submitted, ten girls and ten boys were selected as school ambassadors and were invited to the luncheon. The challenge gives students the opportunity to examine the impact of youth violence on their lives in classroom discussions and in written form by communicating what they think should be done to change our culture of violence. By encouraging young people to make personal commitments to do something about the problem, the program ultimately seeks to empower them to break cycles of violence in their homes, schools and communities. Brooks sees an added advantage to program. “A coalition of educational, governmental and law enforcement leaders has forged a lasting partnership to prevent youth violence in our community - Dr. Marlon Today My Son was Recognized For His Essay on King, Mayor Scott Conger and Chief Julian Wiser will Stopping Youth Violence. He was One of 10 Male attend”. Students From the School District picked to be The event will take place at Jackson City Hall, 109 Honored as a Ambassador. I’m sooo happy For My E. Main Street, at 11am. There, the twenty school Son Because He Is So Smart and Very Well Manambassadors, parents, teachers and principals will be nered and Behaved. Today My Son Meet A Lot recognized. The students will receive gifts and their of Great Leaders In Our Community Such As The writings will be published in a souvenir booklet. Also, Mayor, The Councilman, The Chief, and So Many the girl and boy who submitted the most responsive More. He received Awards, A Trophy, A Tablet, essays - Zoe Azbill and Isaiah Coleman - will be A Great Lunch and A great opportunity. Thank announced as the 2021 National Ambassadors. These you To all My Sons Teachers and Leaders in The two students and their parents will participate in a day School District For Picking My Baby And Giving of virtual activities on Saturday, September 25, 2021, Him This Opportunity. I Am a Proud Mom and sponsored by the National Campaign to Stop Violence My Heart is so overjoyed. This was definitely One with other students from across the country For The Books. Kiea Tallie The keynote speaker will be Memphis City Councilman and candidate for Governor, Attorney IB Smiley, Ir. According to Councilman Smiley, “The impact of youth violence has a ripple effect within our local communities and ultimately our state. We must be proactive and purposeful in our approach to addressing the root causes of violence in hopes that the number of youth negatively impacted declines”. Founded and chaired by Councilman Brooks in 2008, over 12,000 students from the Jackson-Madison County School System have accepted the challenge and submitted writings. This has resulted in fewer incidents of violence especially in school. “I applaud these students for their willingness to take a stand against youth violence - they are learning to better voice their life experiences and create turning points that effect prevention.
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Huntley named SIAC Player of the Week
ATLANTA, Ga. – Michael Huntley was named Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Football Offensive Player of the Week released by the league office on Monday. OFFENSIVE – Michael Huntley, Lane College Quarterback | 5’11 | Senior | Montgomery, AL Huntley was 14-of-21 for 325 yards and three touchdowns including an 83yard strike to O’Joshua Bunton on 3rd and 13 in the fourth quarter to ice the game and lead the Dragons to a 45-35 win over Edward Waters.
DRAGONS KEEP ROLLING IN JACKSONVILLE
by Joel Worthington JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Dragons football team traveled to Florida this weekend for a matchup with new SIAC member Edward Waters. Lane fell behind 5-0 in the first quarter after an Edward Waters safety and field goal but bounced back to score points on their next three drives. First, it was Ike Brown taking it in the end zone from 1-yard out. Next, Anthony Evelyn scored the first of his three touchdowns on a 6-yard pass from Michael Huntley. Noah Shalzcapped the scoring streak on the next possession when he connected on a field goal from 22 yards out. The Dragons never enjoyed much of a cushion as EWU continued to answer the visitor’s scoring, taking the lead 17-16 halfway through the second quarter. The hosts were driving again as the first half was winding down until they stalled in the red zone with under 30 seconds remaining. A field goal attempt was blocked by Flakewood Tucker and recovered by Jeffrey Johnson who returned it 80 yards for a touchdown and a halftime lead, 24-17. The Tigers added a field goal midway through the third quarter and Lane responded with an 11 play, 90-yard drive capped by a touchdown pass from Huntley to Evelyn from 17 yards out. EWU came right back with a touchdown drive and two-point conversion to make it just a field goal lead for Lane. The margin lasted almost no time as Evelyn took the ensuing kickoff back 91 yards to the house to push the lead back to 10 points. O’Joshua Bunton iced the game in the fourth quarter when he went up over a defender to snag a Huntley pass on 3rd and 13 and took it 83 yards for a touchdown. Huntley had a career day, finishing 14-of-21 for 325 yards and three touchdowns. Evelyn ended with 290 all-purpose yards and three total touchdowns. Mackenzie Howard and Andrew Farmer led the defense. Howard had 11 total tackles while Farmer recorded 10 including one sack and a pass break up. The Dragons defensive unit collected six sacks, including two from defensive lineman JaQuintis Summers. After the spending the first month of the season on the road, Lane will play a home game next Saturday when they host Texas College for Homecoming. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:00 PM.
Strong Rushing Attack Plagues Tigers in Loss to SEMO
9/26/2021 Article by Scott C. Wallace, Wallace Media Group CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – After earning a convincing win last week, the Tennessee State University Tigers (1-3, 0-1 OVC) were defeated 47-14 by the Southeast Missouri State University Redhawks (1-3, 1-0 OVC) in OVC action from Cape Girardeau, Mo. SEMO dominated the line of scrimmage rushing for 380 yards while only giving up 14 on the ground. The game was TSU head coach Eddie George’s first career OVC matchup as a head coach. The TSU defense kept their team in the game employing a bend but not break approach. They held SEMO to three field goals and a lone touchdown by running back Geno Hess (25 rushes 209 yards and three TDs). The Tiger offense only could muster up 92 first half yards and was shut out. The Tigers will take on Austin Peay State University on the road next Saturday.
UT MARTIN FOOTBALL JUMPS INTO BOTH NATIONAL POLLS FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2017
9/27/2021 11:17:00 AM MARTIN, Tenn. – For the first time since the 2017 season, the University of Tennessee at Martin football team has been rewarded for its strong play to start the season by cracking into the national rankings in both polls, ranking No. 23 in the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 while sitting No. 24 in the AFCA FCS Coaches’ Top 25 Poll. This marks the Skyhawks first appearance in either the Stats Perform or Coaches’ Poll since Sept. 25, 2017. UT Martin is the only Ohio Valley Conference program to be ranked in either poll while Austin Peay and Murray State are receiving votes in both polls. The Skyhawks (3-1) are coming off an upset road victory at No. 9 Jacksonville State in which the team posted a 34-31 comeback to record its first win over a top-10 opponent since 2013 and first win in Jacksonville since 1987. The win continued a hot streak which has seen UT Martin post three consecutive nonconference victories for the first time since joining the NCAA Division I FCS ranks in 1992.
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Nu Iota Sigma’s Day of Service
Phi Beta Sigma Nu Iota Sigma Chapter are recognized Chapters Black Buness owners this week. Brother Roosevelt Washington Owner Operator of Rose & Ruthie’s Catering and Brother O’ Keith Jones, Owner/ Agent of New York Life Insurance Company.
Phi Beta Sigma, Inc Nu Iota Sigma Chapter participate in a Day of Service this past weekend. The Chapter went to Whiteville, TN and donated can goods to the City of Whiteville food bank. The Nu Iota Sigmas presented Mayor Bill Bowden with a certificate for his outstanding leadership and dedication to the citizens of Whiteville. Mayor Bowden is the first Black elected Mayor of Whiteville, TN.
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Tara Skinner The Nu Iota Sigmas Day of Service continued as they donated food to the Quinco group home in Bolivar, TN to the mentally challenged residents and hard working staff. The day ended with the Nu Iota Sigmas attending the 1st Annual Celebration of Black Radio Banquet in Jackson, TN and made a presentation to Mr. Bill Marable Black owner/CEO of the CrimeSeen newspaper for his newspaper outstanding dedication to media coverage of news in West Tennessee.
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Clifton man arrested in death of Hardin County Sheriff’s deputy
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The Tennessee Housing Development Corporation is requesting proposals from firms experienced with providing Environmental Site Assessment services for The Villages at Old Hickory (TVOH), a low-income multi-family housing development in Jackson, TN. The RFP package, which contains the general scope of work, evaluation criteria and submittals required, is available and can be obtained through the Authority website at www.jacksonha.com , or can be requested by emailing: jcephus@jacksonha.com. Information requested in the RFP package must be submitted on or before Tuesday October 5, 2021, by 4:30 p.m. CT. Published: September 23 and 30, 2021
INVITATION TO BID
PROJECT: Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detection Jackson Housing Authority Architect’s Project Number: OWNER: Jackson Housing Authority 125 Preston Street Jackson, TN 38301 Bidders are invited to submit a bid to the Owner located at the above address before 10:00 AM on Tuesday October 19, 2021 for the following project: Installation of smoke carbon monoxide detection at various Jackson Housing Authority properties. Bid Documents for a Stipulated Price/Sum contract may be obtained from the office of the Architect/Engineer upon receipt of a refundable deposit by check made payable to WOLD | in the amount of $ 100 for one set. Documents can only be obtained by Bidders. Others may view the Bid Documents at the office of the Architect/Engineer, Owner, and the following construction associations: Dodge Data and Analytics West Tennessee Plan Room in Jackson, Tennessee Contact: WOLD | HFR - Sammy West, (731 421-8000). A Five Percent Bid Security is required. Refer to other Bidding requirements described in Document 002113 - Instructions to Bidders. This project is funded with federal dollars and certain provisions and regulations apply as described in Document 004396 - Representation and Certifications to Bidders.
September 26, 2021 Tristyn Fletcher HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. — A Clifton man has been arrested in the death of a Hardin County Sheriff’s deputy. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the investigation began after the deputy’s death while in the line of duty Saturday night. The TBI says an initial investigation shows that around 8:30 p.m., the deputy, along with an officer from the Clifton Police Department were sent to a home in the 3000 block of Nance Bend Road in Clifton over a domestic disturbance call.
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As another deputy approached the home to help, Stricklin allegedly shot the deputy, according to the TBI. The TBI says the deputy was taken to a local hospital, where he later died. The TBI says that Stricklin fled the area into the woods, but was later found by troopers from the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Stricklin has been charged with first-degree murder. - wbbjtv.com
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Bidders are required to present evidence of proper licensure according to State Contractor’s Licensing Law and HUD requirements. Bidders are strongly encouraged to attend a Pre-Bid Conference to be held at the Jackson Housing Authority Administrative offices at 10:00 AM on Tuesday October 5, 2021. Contractors are requested to visit the site of the work prior to bidding. Contractors are requested to visit the site of the work prior to bidding even if not attending the pre-bid conference. Any persons requiring special assistance to read or obtain documents or to attend any meetings, please contact Ted Otokiti 731 300-4569. TDD 731 4244587. Las personas que requieran asistencia especial para leer u obtener documentos o para asistir a las reuniones, por favor póngase en contacto con Ted Otokiti 731 425-3197. TDD 731-424-4587 Published: September 23 and 30, 2021
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PUBLICATION NOTICE IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE TERRY KEITH BOYKIN, PLAINTIFF, VS. ELISABETH MARIA RAMIREZ DE BOYKIN. DEFENDANT NO. 80695 TO: ELISABETH MARIA RAMIREZ DE BOYKIN In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint, which is sworn to, that the whereabouts of the Defendant, ELISABETH MARIA RAMIREZ DE BOYKIN, is unknown and cannot be ascertained by diligent search and inquiry made to that end, ELISABETH MARIA RAMIREZ DE BOYKIN, therefore, hereby required to appear and Answer the Complaint filed in this Cause against him in the Chancery Court of MADISON County, Tennessee, within thirty days of the last publication of this Notice and served a copy of Answer on Howard F. Douglass, P. O. Box 39, Lexington, Tn., 38351, Attorney for Plaintiff, within said time. If you fail to do so judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in the Complaint at hearing of the cause without further notice. It is further Ordered that this Notice will published in the CrimeSEEN Examiner. This 14th DAY OF
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306 Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2021-PR 18607
Estate of DONALD L. ROWELL, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on SEPTEMBER 10 of 2021 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of DONALD L. ROWELL, who died AUGUST 4, 2021, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 9/10/2021 AARON J. STEINBERG Personal Representative Date: 9/10/2021 HEATHER J. GAVROCK Attorney Published: SEPTEMBER 23 AND SEPTEMBER 30, 2021
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306 Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2021-PR 18571
Estate of LINDA MARIE WSHINGTON, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on SEPTEMBER 15 of 2021 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of LINDA MARIE WASHINGTON, who died FEBRUARY 17, 2021, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 9/15/2021 GLEN WASHINGTON AND LINDA BURNS Co-Personal Representatives Date: 9/15/2021 NICHOLAS B. LATIMER Attorney Published: SEPTEMBER 23 AND SEPTEMBER 30, 2021
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306 Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2021-PR 18609
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Estate of MARIAN JONES, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on SEPTEMBER 13 of 2021 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of MARIAN JONES, who died APRIL 23, 2021, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 9/13/2021 HUNTER JONES Personal Representative Date: 9/13/2021 LESLIE W. CREASY Attorney Published: SEPTEMBER 23 AND SEPTEMBER 30, 2021
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306 Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2021-PR 18600
Estate of JAMES CLIFFORD CLIMER, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on SEPTEMBER 22 of 2021 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of JAMES CLIFFORD CLIMER, who died JULY 29, 2021, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 9/22/2021 HOLLY CLIMER AND CHARLES NATHAN TALLEY Co-Personal Representatives Date: 9/22/2021 JENNIFER FINCH MCEWEN Attorney Published: SEPTEMBER 30 AND OCTOBER 7, 2021
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Thankful For The Opportunity To Introduce & Present the Honoree and Congrats To All Award Recipients: Ivory T. Ellison who was presented the J. W. Shaw Gospel Legend Award Nell Hunstspon and the Women in Radio Award which was presented to radio personality Dr. Jazzi Anderson. Sherry Powell talked about the accomplishments of Kix96 FM founder and former owner, James E. ‘Super’ Wolfe, Jr. and presented The James E. Wolfe, Jr. Community Service Award plaque honoring him to several original members of his staff. The Golden Microphone in his honor was presented to Tony Black former commentator for “The Other Side” which aired on NewsTalk 101.5 FM. A tearful Robert “Cowboy” Mitchell presented and accepted the Dave Shaw Golden Microphone Award. Mitchell and the late Shaw were among the first radio De-jays to hit the airwaves for KIX-96.
A special thanks goes out to local comedian the Hilarious Chris Cherry who’s standup routine loosened up the audience of nearly 100 prio to the meal; which was prepared by Martin Catering. Also thanks to Terry Spearman and Above and Beyond Flowers for the decorations and Kasper Northern for snapping the photos.
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OH WHAT A NIGHT!
1.Tony Black and Richard Donnell, Sr. 2. Camille Jacox accepts the Award for Nell Huntspon from Steve Bowers 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory T. Ellison and Dr. Frank Thomas 4. Jazzi Anderson and her presenter Patty Brown
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