The CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper March 10, 2022

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Area Sorority Sisters Attend AKA Conference P3

State Rep. Robin Smith resigns after federal wire fraud charge

Rep. Robin Smith resigned on March 7, 2022, after being charged with wire fraud in federal court. Rep. Robin Smith resigned on March 7, 2022, after being charged with wire fraud in federal court. - P 5

2ND VICTIM DIES FROM 2021 SHOOTING IN HUMBOLDT -P5

Carmen Wilson and Carmen Wilson

LADY HAWKS DOWN GREENVILLE 62-54 P. 12

State Commissioner Mental Health visits new Madison County

State Senators Ferell Hail, Ed Jackson with Tennessee Commissioner of Mental Health Marie Williams touring the new CJC Madison County jail- mental health section. Area law enforcement including Madison County Sheriff John Mehr, West Tennessee Health Care President James R Ross, Dr Vickie Lake, Aspell Manor Director Richard Barber, was shown the new mental health wing of the new Madison County jail expansion complex.

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Year III No.35

UPDATE :

THE CITY OF JACKSON RECOGNIZES CALLIE WRIGHT AS A HUB CITY HERO

West Tennessee

HUNTING & FISHING LICENSE OUTDOORS

In last weeks edition we reported that with Ray Jones licenses were valid from purchase date until Send photos to: numberonecoach@hotmail.com the end of February. However, the next day or 731-694-8614 TWRA announced new guidelines for hunting and fishing licenses. For the first time they will start lasting from the purchase date for one full year. This was a much needed change that most people always thought was the right thing to do. All funds from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses go to support the Tennessee wildlife conservation programs and its’ officers. Without hunters and fishermen purchasing licenses we would not be able to enjoy the great conservation areas in West Tennessee. Tennessee hunting and fishing license are on sale now and you may purchase them on line at www.GoOutdoorsTennessee.com.

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Sheriff Mehr Community Meetings Scheduled

The hurt is unlimited

Losing a loved one to senseless death is a hurt that never heal. So many families are destroyed, so many families use drugs to cope, so many people stop loving, so many people hurt beyond understanding and that leads to mental illness. But the worst of all, they lose faith. But those of us that don’t lose faith, those of us that understand their pain, those of us that know God is real and know He see our pain hear our prayers and we also know He will never Leave us without a Comforter. So call out to Him JESUS JESUS I CANNOT DO THIS WITHOUT YOU! By Katherine Moore -BeReal4EverEntertainmentInc.

Photo courtesy of the City of Jackson Mayor’s Office

Sheriff John Mehr is having his 61st Community Meeting this Thursday evening (March 10t) at 6:30 at the Madison Hall Community Center, 936 Steam Mill Ferry Road. Mike and Marion Hines will host the event, which begins with a pot luck supper. The Sheriff will give an update on the new jail and explain his current budget. As always, a Q & A session will follow with no subjects or questions that are “off-limits.” Looking ahead, his 62nd Community Meeting is set for Monday evening, March 28 at 6:30, at the Browns Church Ruritan Club, 181 McCleary Road. Lee Tomlinson will host and it will begin with a meal. County Commissioners from each District are invited to attend.

Local artist Callie Wright was selected as the February 2022 Hub City Hero. Wright, a student at Union University majoring in Social Work, is a native of Louisville, KY. Wright combines her social work with her passion for art and paints portraits of those who she says are “people not seen in the community.” Wright started her art project in the summer of 2021 after connecting with the organization “Faces of Mankind” based in California. “I have a heart for people and I think people have dignity and value, and I want others to see it as well,” said Wright. “And as an artist, this is my way to say that.” Wright says that she works closely with Area Relief Ministries and would get photos of the men there and paint them. She would share the art work with them. Wright is hoping to plan an art show soon in order to showcase her work. Wright wants to give back by donating proceeds of her artwork to benefit ARM. “We may not often think of an artist as being a hero, but a hero sees the good in humanity,” said Mayor Scott Conger. “Callie sees that good and transfers it to canvas through her paintings.” You can support Callie by viewing some of her work on her Instagram page @facesofjacksontn. “Hub City Heroes” selflessly and steadily give of their time and talent to improve the lives of others in the community. Recognition as a hero is one small way to thank these public servants for their efforts and it gives honorees the opportunity to raise awareness for causes that are important to them. 03-10-22 CSENEWS P.2


Inside This Week’s CrimeSEEN

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. . . 2/27

OTIS BUTLER Happy birthday to myself thank you Jesus for me to see 61 years old.

Area Sorority Sisters Attend AKA Conference

Harriet Croom- Happy Birthday TAWANIKA MCKINNEY! Enjoy your special day soror and I wish you many more blessed birthdays.

Above: Patricia Beasley, Mechelle Morange, Kimberly

Jones, Linda Johnson, Machelle Banks, and Monique Merriweather, are pictured with AKA National President Glenda Glover at the Leadership Dinner and Champagne Sip. Right: Machelle Banks President of the Year for the South Eastern Region of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee

Sybil Wardlow -Wanna wish a very special lady - my mother KAREN WARDLOW- a happy birthday we love u more than words could express.

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Laurice Lanier -Let us wish Happy Birthday to the Local Media Veteran! Happy Birthday Tom Britt! Have a phenomenal day and many more great years to come!

Jackie Fair Walker -Happy birthday to my little sister, PAM. The love I have for you goes beyond words. Despite the miles apart, our bond grows stronger!

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April Hicks -Happy Birthday to one of my favorites Aunties MS. LYNETTE MONTGOMERY. I Love you to the moon and back.

PRETTY IN PINK.

Lane Ladies Altovise Jones, Schvonnta Hoyle and Tori Haliburton -Gamma Alpha Omega Chapterwere among the thousands of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. members in attendance at their 90th Conference held in Memphis, TN last week.

Celebrating 72 years of service to all mankind! Pearl Member Sallie Werthing, initiated into the Beta Chi Chapter in 1950 at Lane College in Jackson, TN, is sitting pretty at the 90th South Eastern Regional Conference!

Wendy Trice Martin Happy Birthday to my BFF -Marilyn Gibbs Bowers! We have so many memories; our days at Fisk, and beyond! Love you. Brittany Martin Oh my baby love! KYREN turned 6 today!. 03-10-22 CSENEWS P.3


JACKSON ARREST REPORT

3/01/22

RICARDO ALLEN ROMERO -W M 27 IDENTITY THEFT JOSHUA WAYNE KIRK -B M 36 -UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA JOSHUA WAYNE KIRK -B M 36 -FAILURE TO APPEAR TRISTAN ARTHUR BRASWELL -W M 19 -DRAG RACING, RECKLESS DRIVING

3/02/22

REGINALD BEY TURNER -B M 56 -CRIMINAL TRESPASS, VIOLATION OF PROBATION DUSTIN C SHANNON -W M 34 -VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION KENNETH WARREN GOLDEN -B M 40 -FAILURE TO APPEAR JERMON ALEXANDER JONES -B M 19 -CRIMINAL TRESPASS, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS DEASA JAHEIM DOUGLAS -B M 18 -SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION SAIDA LOPEZ -W F 23-THEFT <$999, THEFT FROM BUILDING DEANDRAE ROGERS -B M 18 -SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT SOPHIA SCOTT -B F 38 -CRIMINAL TRESPASS PHILEMON ALEXANDER -B M 31 -FUGITIVE HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY DEMETRES LASHAWN POINDEXTER -B M 32 -FAILURE TO APPEAR, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS EFREM ZIMBALIST MCKINNEY -B M 48 -SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT, SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS LATRICE MONIQUE PIERCE -B F 39 -FRAUDULENT USE OF A CREDIT/ATM

3/03/22

LYNN VEE STEELE -B M 39 -DISOBEYING TRAFFIC SIGNAL, VIOLATION OF PROBATION DENNIS KIMBLE -B M 37 -FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY TIMOTHY DEWAYNE POTTER -W M 30 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION

3/04/22

MARCUS DEWAYNE COLE -B M 37 -FAILURE TO APPEAR, VIOLATION OF PROBATION, AGGRAVATED CRIMINAL TRESPASS, VANDALISM, CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION SHEENA CLAY -B F 36 -VANDALISM WILLIAM LOUIS JACKSON -B M 35 -ASSAULT NAKIA CHARON SIMPSON -B F 30 -THEFT ($10K59,999), THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE JOSEPH GLENN GASKINS -W M 35 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION, RESISTING STOP, ARREST, VIOLATION OF PROBATION CHRISTOPHER MARTIN BURKE -W M 35 -DUI RAYMOND ROSS -B M 39 -AGGRAVATED AS-

SAULT, SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT JAMARIOUS WAYNE CLARK -B M 21 -AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED BURGLARY

3/05/22

CHRISTINA LAWRENCE -B F 47 , SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, VIOLATION OF PAROLE ANTHONY RASHEAD ANDERSON -B M 26 -AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT, MANUFACTURING/DELIVERING/SELLING/POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SU, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA DEKENTIS HARRIS -B M 23 -FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY KENNETH HOLDEN JAMISON -W M 30 -THEFT ($10K-59,999), THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS, SCHEDULE IV DRUG VIOLATIONS, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA TIMOTHY CHANDLER JACKSON -W M 21 -SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA TOMMY ROBINSON -B M 31 -FAILURE TO APPEAR VICTORIA A WILLIAMS -B F 25-VIOLATION OF PROBATION, FAILURE TO APPEAR CALVIN D GARVINS - B M 32 -FAILURE TO APPEAR, SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY, FAILURE TO APPEAR STEPHEN ALICIO THERIAULT -B M 41 -FAILURE TO APPEAR CHRISTOPHER BERNARD WILLIAMS -B M 36 -RECKLESS DRIVING LENDELL DAVIS -B M 34 -AGGRAVATED ASSAULT DEDRICK MARQUISE GOOCH -B M 44 -CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT-NON VIOLENT, CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT -- AGGRAVATED

3/06/22

ALFREDIA DILL -B F 57 -DUI BY CONSENT/ALLOWING ALEXA BLAKE CAMPBELL -W F 28 -FAILURE TO APPEAR ACIE DELANDY SIMS -B M 40 -DUI

RONALD GOSS -W M 24 -DUI STEPHANIE BLEDSOE -B F 36 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION BOBBY RAY PRESLEY -W M 57 -FAILURE TO APPEAR LEWIS MONTREAL JENKINS -B M 29 -FAILURE TO APPEAR DEANGELOS GUNN -B M 38 -NO PROOF OF INSURANCE, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE, FAILURE TO APPEAR DAVID LEE BROWN -B M 44 -SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS, SCHEDULE IV DRUG VIOLATIONS, VIOLATION OF PROBATION, LEAVING THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT (PROPERTY DAMAGE), ASSAULT, BURGLARY JEREMY DEJUAN TATE -B M 20 -ASSAULT AUSTIN MILLER ENGLET -W M 22 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION EBONY LATOYA COOK -B F 36 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION JARMALD MONTEZ GREER -B M 29 -AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT ERIC FOSTER PITTMAN -B M 65 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION GARY DEBERRY -B M 32 -ALTERING, FALSIFYING OR FORGING

3/07/22

CHANDLER LEE PETTY -W M 19 -UNLAWFUL EXPOSURE ANTHONY LAMONT WILLIAMS -B M 62 -VIOLATION OF PROBATION, B M 62 -SCHEDULE I DRUG VIOLATIONS, SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS NEICO DESHAWN BOND -B M 21-SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT JAVONTE MONTAVIOUS WALTON -B M 28 -FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY BETHANIE L NANNEY -W F 19 -FAILURE TO APPEAR

State Rep. Robin Smith resigns after federal wire fraud charge

By Chuck Morris- www.wsmv.com/ Published: Mar. 7, 2022 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - State Rep. Robin Smith has resigned from her House seat after being charged with wire fraud in federal court in Nashville. In a letter to House Speaker Cameron Sexton, Smith said that she is “resigning from House 26 effective immediately.” District 26 is in Hamilton County. The charge against Smith was filed on Friday in the Middle District of Tennessee. Smith and several other House members had their offices inside the Cordell Hull Building searched by federal agents last year.

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Vote & Elect

WILLIAM A. BYRD Constable District 1 Position 1

MILAN ARREST REPORT

2/25/22

MCNEILL, CAMERON JOHN-WM-DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, SPEEDING, VIOLATION REGISTRATION LAW PATTERSON, DOUGLAS RAY-BM-DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, POSSESSION OF SCHIL, POSSESSION OF SCH.VI., VIOLATION IMPLIED CONSENT LAW

02/27/2022

William A. Byrd

“A MAN OF HIS WORD” QUALIFICATIONS:

25 years in Law Enforcement - BA in Criminal Justice Associate in Sociology - Lic’d Armed Security Officer Former Special Ed Teacher - Corrections Officer Juvenile Probation Officer - Children Service Officer Gang Culture Awareness Instructor - Bank Courier Counselor to Special Needs and Troubled Youth School Teacher - Youth Care Worker

Contact: 731-234-7117

CAMPER, LAMONT E - BM- CONTEMPT OF COURT

02/28/2022

MAYO, DANAL -W F-VIOLATION OF REGISTRATION LAW, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE MCGHEE, TEDDRICK DESHUN -BM- FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF INSURANCE, VIOLATION OF REGISTRATION LAW, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, SPEEDING

03/01/2022

SPEARS, COREY R-WM-VIOLATION OF PROBATION

03/02/2022

THOMAS, CAVONTA C -BM-AGGRAVATED BURGLARY, VANDALISM, DOMESTIC ASSAULT VESTAL, COLLIN TAYLOR-WM-HOLD FOR OTHER DEPARTMENT WHITELAW, CHRISTOPHER JASON-BMCRIMINAL ATTEMPT, AGGRAVATED BURGLARY, VANDALISM,

DOMESTIC ASSAULT DONALD, BRITTANY SAMON -BF-CONTEMPT OF COURT DYE, JOSEPH NATHANIEL -BM-CONTEMPT OF COURT HUNT, CARLOS ROSHAUN -BM-CONTEMPT OF COURT, DOMESTIC ASSAULT

03/03/2022

JACKSON, CHARLES -WM -LITTERING, FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF INSURANCE, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE LEACH, BRANDON L- B M -RESIST STOP FRISK HALT SEARCH, B POSS SCH II (COCAINE) W/ INTENT, TAMPERING/FABRICATING EVIDENCE 554-104 VIOLATION REGISTRATION LAW, LICENSE REQUIRED, OPERATION ON APPROACH OF EMER VEHICLE MANESS, JERMIAH ODELL II -WM- CONTEMPT OF COURT, CONTEMPT OF COURT

HUMBOLDT ARREST REPORT

03/3/2022

BROWN, FRANK EDWARD -W M - POSS OF SUBSTANCES W/INT TO MFG SCH II, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

03/04/2022

THOMPSON, DANIEL WILLIAM B M -MFG,DEL,SELL POSS CONT SUBSTANCE ANALOG

03/05/2022

WATKINS, TREVA SHUNDALL -B M - DRIVING REV/SUSP/EXP LICENSE, RESISTING ARREST/ STOP,HALT,FRISK, SPEEDING, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

03/6/2022

CORONADO ORTIZ, MARTIN -H M -DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE, VIOLATION OF LIGHT LAW, FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILTY LAW, VIOLATION OPEN CONTAINER, DRIVING W/O A LICENSE PRICE, HEATH LEE -W M - METH - POSSESS OR CASUAL EXCHANGE WATKINS, MARY KATHERINE -W F -POSSESSION SCH II, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, PUBLIC INTOXICATION

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WORKING TOGETHER FOR A SAFER COMMUNITY

I, William A. Bryd, am asking you the people to allow me to serve our community once again. If giventhe chance as constable you will get to know my name and face, you won’t only see me when its to time to serve court ordered documents, but, I will patrol the streets of our district from evening to erarly mornings looking out for criminal and suspicious activity so you can rest well knowing a deddicated officer is working to make the community a safer place. I will also volunteer in the schools of district one so the children can have a officer to help keep them safe from bullying and outside threats. And also we as parents can work with a peace ofmind knowing our children are safer. I will commit my security services to help at church services and events. So when going to the polls ask yourself, would you like a peace of mind knowing your streets, schools and community are safer? If yes, vote William A. Byrd a man of his word. Early Voting runs from April 13 - 28, 2022. Election day voting is May 3, 2022.

MARTEZ SMITH INDICTED ON CHILD RAPE & INCEST CHARGES IN NASHVILLE 03/08/2022-Jason Steen www.scoopnashville.com

A Davidson County Grand Jury has indicted 35-year-old Martez Smith on 5 counts of rape of a child, 1 count of incest, 1 count of rape, and 1 count of aggravated sexual battery. There are two victims, a child born in 1997, and another born in 2016. The alleged incidents occurred between 2003 and 2019. At this time of this indictment, Smith was already in jail pending trial on multiple drugs and weapons charges. A bond of an additional $150,000 was added for the new indictment.

2nd victim dies as a result of 2021 shooting in Humboldt

March 7, 2022 WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Staff HUMBOLDT, Tenn. — A second person has died as a result of last year’s shooting at a basketball game. On Nov. 30 several law enforcement agencies responded to a call of shots fired at Humboldt High School during a basketball game that left one dead and two others injured. According to the Humboldt Police Department, a second victim involved in the shooting has died. Xavier Clifton, (r) who was airlifted from the scene, died on Sunday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital from his injuries related to the shooting. Jadon Hardiman turned himself into the Humboldt police Department the day after the shooting. He’s being held in the Gibson County Criminal Justice Complex. 03-10-22 CSENEWS P.5


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MissionaryBaptist Church Rev. Ernest K. Polk, Polk, Pastor Pastor 278 Preston Street Jackson, TN Church Phone: & Fax: 731.868.1516 Cell Phone: 731-499-1445 ernestpolk@usa.com

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OBITUARIES ESTHER HUGHES January 20, 1932 - March 06, 2022

WILLIE MAE DAVIS April 15, 1929 - March 04, 2022

RONNIE DONALD November 14, 1964 - March 04, 2022

LUCY ANN WILLIAMS November 28, 1948 March 02, 2022

www.baskervillefuneralhome.com CHARLES EDWARD DAWSON

Funeral service for Charles Edward Dawson, age 75, were held Saturday, February 26, 2022 at The Historic First Baptist Church. Mr. Dawson died Thursday, February 17, 2022 at Jackson General Hospital.

CYNTHIA PATRICK PERRY

Funeral service for Cynthia Patrick Perry, age 69, were held Saturday, February 26, 2022 at the Chapel of Mercer Brothers Funeral Home. Burial followed in Parkway Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Perry died Sunday, February 20, 2022 at Jackson General Hospital. Mercer Brothers Funeral Home

MR. TRAVIS M. PIRTLE Oct 21, 1977 - Mar 3, 2022

MR. ROBERT MACK THOMAS Mar. 04, 2022

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Birthdays and Anniversaries

MR. & MISS LANE COLLEG CROWNED

2/25 Bernetha Sims Happy Birthday MARQUISHA MANN 2/26

Arlene Augusta -DENISE SHEED -Silver, Golden, and Diamond Soror celebration! This has been an amazing day. Loved celebrating 25 years of sisterhood and service to all mankind!

Lemont Williams Happy birthday to this wonderful woman. MARY WILLIAMS

2/27

Jackie Fair Walker -Show my sis in Christ, ROSA, some love on her birthday. Keep on glowing!

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! 3/3

Quartez Martin Happy 10 Birthday to my son KAMDYN I’m so proud of you baby boy.

2/28 Bo Arnold Y’all help me wish my brother/ square CHARLTON CHUCK HILDRETH a Happy Birthday. Hope you enjoy your day bruh.

CHELLE AND BRIAN JORDAN -Still do & Always will… Happy 18th Anniversary. 3/1

3/1 SOPHIA LOUIS -Given all honor and glory to God for 56 years here on this earth. Happy birthday to me Steve Newberry-I’m blessed to have you as a Mom, COWELL ! Happy Birthday .

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Tanzy -Wishing my sexy husband a happy birthday! Today is your day TERRELL DOORAG PHARMS!

Carmen Wilson, 20, was crowned Miss Lane College February 27, on the campus of Lane College. Carmen will move on to represent Lane College at the Miss Tennessee Volunteer Pageant. Wilson takes over the role of Miss Lane College from Mia Townsend 21, from Chattanooga TN. Wilson competed against Townsend in 2021 and placed as First Runner-Up to Miss Lane College. Mia crowned her successor at Graves Auditorium on Sunday and presented her with a bouquet of roses and a trophy. Mr. Lane College is Corrion Davis, a senior majoring in Accounting from Gary, Indiana. Corrion is a member of the Student Government Association, Lead Residential Assistant, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Forensic League Champion, and the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature. The yearlong reign of the new Mr. & Miss Lane College begins immediately. They are also preparing a schedule to do charity work, speak to community groups, motivate students, and more. Miss Lane College's 2022 social impact initiative is “Let The Music Heal Your Soul.“ She will promote music Tara therapy Skinner to reduce stress and promote healing and wellbeing among elementary-age children. Mr. Lane College's social impact initiative is Mental Health Awareness. “My dream has finally come true,” Wilson said Realtor, Broker, backstage after her win. “God showed me a vision, I Developer hope to inspire other young ladies to never give up, 731-215-0035 even you if you have to try again.” I’m just so happy taraskinner@yahoo.com and thankful to be Miss Lane”. Corrion stated, “I surprised myself, I would like to Century 21 Action Realty thank everyone for encouraging me to move for620 Old Hickory - Ste 101 ward.” Jackson, TN 38305 731-668-7700

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State Commissioner Mental Health visits new Madison County Cont’d from page 1

“State Senator Ferell Hail, who chairs the Senate committee overseeing mental health, said “being able to visit and see what takes place and how the state money is spent is important” and more than that, the lives that are changed by these dollars. It’s important when we spend dollars we see results and what we have seen here in Madison County is an excellent example of well spent state dollars.” Local state Senator Ed Jackson said “it’s making changing lives instead of people being incarcerated and keep coming back in the criminal justice system. People are now able to get the help they need with training, counseling and begin a productive life again.” Commissioner Williams said “Madison County is an example for the rest of the state and country when it comes to law enforcement dealing with mental health issues. We know that when you’ve struggling with mental health and you’re not involved in treatment, that sometimes bad things happen because your not in a good place.” What we also know is going to nail is not always here you need to go when you have mental health issues, and so programs like here with transportation diversion training and counseling can make the difference,” added Williams. Construction of the new jail is expected to be completed in April and the facility will open after they are able to move in and finish hiring staff.

Commissioner Marie Williams addresses the press.

“CRASH of the Week” at Jackson restaurant supply

The “Downtown Ricky Brown Traffic Spotters Network” with over 16,000 traffic volunteers has started sharing with us their “Crash of the week” segment. Unfortunately this weeks “CRASH of the WEEK” involves a vehicle leaving the road on U S 45 by pass in Jackson crashing into the front door of Jackson Restaurant Supply. Jackson Police and Fire departments responded to the scene. One spotter indicated this is “one way of “drive in service” hopefully no one was injured in this mishap. Have a favorite crash scene in the area, Please submit to rickeylynnbrown@hotmail.com Suggest no photos of victims or close up tag numbers to protect privacy of victims.

DOUGLAS LEE MERRYMAN

“CSENews Reader of the Week”

Please join me in congratulating my dear friend Douglas Lee Merryman as the CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper “Reader of the Week.” Douglas is a life long friend and a loyal CSE reader. He regularly contributes story ideas to the staff and an original founder of the DTRB traffic spotters network along with his wife Sharon. They are great contributors to traffic safety in this area. Doug is a retired mechanic and enjoys his retirement helping his friends and family. Originally from Corinth, Mississippi, Doug shares his stories with our famous Walking Tall movie Sheriff Buford Pusser. Doug said “keep up the good work CrimeSEEN Examiner, tell people they can always get their newspaper copy at Dollar General Stores.” CHIP HOLLAND - OWNER Cholland@gototherange.com www.gototherange.com

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And Your Point is . . . OP-ED: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® Supports the Expedient Confirmation of a Black Woman to Become the Next United States Supreme Court Justice NNPA NEWSWIRE By Glenda Glover,

Ph.D., JD, CPA, International President and CEO, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®

Steeped in far more than historical significance, the confirmation of a Black woman to the highest court of the land would represent yet another significant step in America fulfilling its promise to African Americans who helped build this country. The appointment of a Black woman to the United States Supreme Court is a long time coming. In fact, it was 55 years ago in 1967 that Justice Thurgood Marshall — the first African American — was appointed to the nation’s high court and 40 years ago in 1981 when Justice Sandra Day O’Connor — the first woman ― was appointed to the Supreme Court. Rather than a long time coming, for many, this appointment is a long time overdue. Either way, the women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® stand in support of the Biden-Harris Administration in fulfilling this promise. Founded in 1908 by African American women who were service-minded scholars, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is comprised of professional women who have succeeded despite unimaginable odds to lead in every area of human endeavor. Sadly, however, there are still “firsts” to be achieved and glass ceilings that still must be shattered. We are encouraged by the fact that with so

many Black women serving as attorneys, state and federal judges, law clerks, public defenders, prosecutors, corporate counsel, law professors and non-profit lawyers ― all fighting on the frontlines of the ongoing struggle for justice and equality in America ― there has never been more qualified Black women ready to meet this moment. It has only been the glaring absence of opportunity that has stunted our progress and impeded the Supreme Court from reflecting the true diversity of these United States. We are now waiting with resigned anticipation that this glaring omission will be corrected with President Biden’s commitment to nominate the first Black woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court by the end of February. We stand united in the continued fight for Black women to be represented in all arenas important to the progress of our nation, and we are ready to walk arm-in-arm with this administration every step of the way as some of the very best and brightest Black women judges and attorneys are identified, vetted, interviewed, and presented to the United States Senate Judiciary Committee. Finally, we support swift confirmation hearings under the leadership of Senator Dick Durbin, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, leading to a fair vote for the chosen candidate. We also call for the highest level of

professionalism befitting the institution and solemnity of the U.S. Senate and worthy of the ultimate nominee’s qualifications and accomplishments for this sacred service. To witness a Black woman confirmed as a United States Supreme Court Justice for the first time in the Court’s 233-year history will merely affirm what we all already know to be true. There are countless Black women in the legal field who have distinguished themselves as brilliant jurists, fierce advocates, and venerable legal scholars and made tremendous sacrifices to shape the laws of the land and help secure justice for all. Charlotte E. Ray would be one case in point. Attorney Ray was the first African American woman lawyer in the United States. She graduated from Howard University Law School in 1872 upon gaining admission under the name C.E. Ray and was the first woman admitted to the District of Columbia Bar 150 years ago. Described as a woman of “decided ability” and “one of the best lawyers on corporations in the country,” she was unable to sustain her legal practice and was eventually forced to return to teaching. However, Ray’s historic bar admission was the precedent that set the stage for the admission of countless other women to state bars around the country. This confirmation of an African American woman Supreme

Court Justice will be a moment in time when at least one African American woman will no longer be forced to abandon her dream and live beneath her privilege. We know for certain that this hallowed institution will be better with the appointment of an African American woman. That fact serves us all well. About Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated (AKA) is an international service organization that was founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. in 1908. It is the oldest Greek-letter organization established by African American, college-educated women. Alpha Kappa Alpha is comprised of over 300,000 members in more than 1,000 graduate and undergraduate chapters in the United States, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Liberia, Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean, Canada, Japan, Germany, South Korea, South Africa, and in the Middle East.

Led by International President and Chief Executive Officer, Glenda Glover Ph.D., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® is often hailed as “America’s premier Greek-letter organization for African American women.” Visit http://www.aka1908. com for more information.

Jackson’s No. 1 Weekly

Accountability

There are many influences in our life that urge us to give thought to how we are truly accountable for our actions. Occasionally, we need to look back and see where we may have made better choices and how our lives have evolved since that time. The blame game accomplishes little but to promote strife and discord between injured or affected parties. As a plant manager for many years, I discouraged that activity from day one from all those on staff, especially those in a supervisory capacity. There was significant pushback at first, but in the long run it translated to harmony and cooperation among all members of the staff. Seniors, very soon you are going to be moving on to what the world has to offer. You can most assuredly expect to find disappointment and frustration as your plans may not work right out of the gate. This applies to whether you choose the post-secondary path, decide to go to work, or even start your own business. If you have developed a growth mindset, you will find that you will be able to overcome challenges coming your way. If you need help, ask for it and learn how to learn while you are in school as life is a harsh teacher. Just remember that kindness, gratitude, and humility will serve you well once you embark on your career path. OWNERSHIP This is my third COVID related spring as an educator and I have substitute taught it rural country schools as well as Jackson Madison County School System. I have witnessed how a victim mindset has impacted students and it seems to be losing its influence during the current semester. Most of the students I have asked have told me that distance or remote learning did not work for them. I have urged them to utilize the resources available through the schools as well as the public libraries to restore their competitive balance. Just witness the many positive changes that have taken place in JMCSS which proves that a growth mindset works. The Commissioner of Education Penny Schwinn visited Peabody HS in Trenton to listen to what students had to say about innovation in their segment of the education realm. Governor Bill Lee is emphasizing Early Childhood education as well as post-secondary opportunities and CTE across the state. We should be grateful that he has included West TN in the mix of funds to enhance these activities. With all these positives taking place in our region, students take ownership of your future and the future of our communities. I cannot close without a word of encouragement to all those that have had a part in bringing a new Pope School to the finish line. It is my hope and prayer that this time it will be done, as they have earned the right to have a new school to provide opportunities for the next generation of leaders, movers, and shakers in this region. Let’s teach accountability, ownership, and promote a growth mindset, and model it for our students! “And it turns out, its not just technology and business that exponential growth applies to: it’s also life.” ~Dorie Clark from “The Long Game.” Don Polley | Education contributor (Contact don@donpolley.com)

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Area Sorority Sisters Attend AKA Conference AKA Sorority host in-person conference in Memphis

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Thousands of members of the southeast region of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated flooded into Memphis last week for their annual conference. Region Director, Mitzi Dease Paige welcomed almost 6,000 members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated into Memphis for the sorority’s South East Regional Conference at the new Renasant Convention Center. “You can expect to see a sea of pink and green invade the bluff city,” Paige said. “We are so thrilled to be able to come to Memphis.” While in Memphis, AKA members focused on community service, including donating pajamas to children in local hospitals. “The fact that they are here and the fact that this is a record-breaking conference for the southeastern region is historic,” Paige said. The AKA Regional Convention ran from March 1-6 and included sosority members from Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. “This weekend has been absolutely amazing,” said Tori Haliburton, formerly of Crockett County, TN. “We haven’t seen each other in the flesh in two years. To see our sisters from the South Easter Region of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee all in one space has been awesome! The City of Memphis rolled out “Pink” Carpet! Our theme for the conference was “The Grand Finale: Rolling Down the River with Excellence!” Haliburton (r) attended the conference with Lane College graduates and Gamma Alpha Omega Chapter in Jackson, TN members, Altovise Jones and Schvonnta Hoyle. Left- India Easley, Stephania BoothCrump and Tanzy Pharms were ready to take care of Alpha Kappa Alpha Business, representing Humboldt.

Left: Regional Director of Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi Mitzi Page and Patricia Beasley

Re-Elect

SHERIFF JOHN MEHR Madison County Sheriff

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Poetic Expressions SO BLACK I’M BLUE For the God in us For the song in you For the roar in me For the drum in you For the soul in me For the power in you For the earth in me For the sun in you I’m so black I’m blue I’m so black like you BIOGRAPHY

JAMERA NAQUAI

is a poet and spoken word artist residing in Salt Lake City, UT. Born and raised in Kansas, she began writing at the age of 12 to cope with the relentless bullying she endured throughout elementary and middle school. Although she originally used poetry as an outlet, it quickly became a passion and an escape for her. As an spoken word artist and writer, Jamera NaQuai is a blend of social justice, empowerment, and reflection. She uses her words to discuss race, sexuality, religion, gender, and love while synchronously chronicling her experiences navigating the world as a black woman. Jamera NaQuai aims to create work that further develops healthy and constructive conversations and social innovation. Additionally, Jamera makes a conscious effort to promote uncomfortable confrontations with one’s own biases and learned beliefs and values. Jamera got her first poem published at the age of 16 after participating in a writing competition for her Creative Writing class. Since then she has performed at various poetry slams, events, and open mics. She published her debut poetry book,So Black I’m Blue in January 2022 and is a member of the Utah Black Artist Collective (UBLAC). www.jameranaquai.com

Jackson Arts Council

March Arts & Culture Full Calendar of Events

Now – April 1 – Art Exhibit: Ceramics by Randy Johnston and Jan McKeachie Johnston, Union University March 10 Jackson Writer’s Club on Zoom Old-Time Barn Dance, Jackson Area Plectral Society The Count of Monte Cristo, Union University March 11 The Count of Monte Cristo, Union University March 12 W TN Woodturners, Jackson State Community College The Count of Monte Cristo, Union University March 13 - The Count of Monte Cristo, Union University March 14 Arts and Crafts for Grown Ups, Jackson-Madison County Library The Count of Monte Cristo, Union University JAC Grant Applications open through Jackson Arts Council March 15 The Count of Monte Cristo, Union University Beginner Dance Classes, Jackson Ballroom Dance Club Intermediate Dance Classes, Jackson Ballroom Dance Club March 16 – Storybook Station, Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum March 17 – Old Time Music Open Jam, IHOP, Jackson Area Plectral Society March 18 – Bemis Ceramics, Bemis Ceramic Center Peter Pan, Ballet Arts, Inc. of Jackson March 19 Peter Pan, Ballet Arts, Inc. of Jackson

Black History Poetry Contest, Griot Collective @ ComeUnity Cafe

Anime Club, Jackson-Madison County Library March 20 – Peter Pan, Ballet Arts, Inc. of Jackson March 21 – Arts and Crafts for Grown Ups, Jackson-Madison County Library March 22 Arts and Crafts for Grown Ups, Jackson-Madison County Library Beginner Dance Classes, Jackson Ballroom Dance Club March 22 – Intermediate Dance Classes, Jackson Ballroom Dance Club March 23 – Storybook Station, Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum March 24 – Ballads & Boots, Jackson Symphony @ Madison Down Old Time Music Open Jam, IHOP, Jackson Area Plectral Society Jackson Writer’s Club on Zoom, Jackson-Madison County Library March 25 – Caleb Minter @ The Ned March 26 – We Love K-Pop!, Jackson-Madison County Library March 28 – Arts and Crafts for Grown-Ups, Jackson-Madison County Library March 29 Upcycling: Books, Jackson-Madison County Library Arts & Crafts for Grown Ups, Jackson-Madison County Library March 29 – Beginner Dance Classes, Jackson Ballroom Dance Club March 29 – Intermediate Dance Classes, Jackson Ballroom Dance Club March 30 JAC Grant Workshop Storybook Station, Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum March 31 – Old Time Music Open Jam, IHOP, Jackson Area Plectral Society

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LADY HAWKS DOWN GREENVILLE IN ROUND ONE OF STATE TOURNAMENT

Wallace Nets 1K

Congratulations Jackson Northside Demahri Wallaceon scoring his 1,000th career point! WE are proud of you! Puictured with Head Coach Tony Brown.

By CSE News Staff

Albany Collins shot 3-5 from the three-point line and finished with a game high 21 points to lead the Jackson South Side Lady Hawks to a 62-54 win over Greenville in round one of the 2022 Girls State Basketball Tournament Wednesday night in Murfreesbrough, TN. Jaidynn Askin (15 pts & 10 rebs) and Ti’mia Lawson (13 pts & 11 rebs) both posted double-doubles for the 23-2 Lady Hawks. South Side will face Page County in the semi-finals on Friday. Tip-off is at 11 am. in the Murphy Center. Photo submitted

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CHARITY BANQUET

Phase II Adult Reentry Training Camp would like to personally invite you to our Charity Banquet! This will be held on April 29, 2022 in Memphis, Tennessee. Come enjoy all the event has to offer such as: * A Live presentation of the Upcoming Development of Phase II Adult Reentry Training Camp Campus * The first location of this Grand Project and an outstanding selection of various cities and/or states then after * Reviews of how Phase II Adult Reentry Training Camp can save taxpayers money, lower Recidivism and Investing in a better community Please mark your calendars and plan to join us for a fun event that will support a worthy cause! Tickets can be purchased through the QR Code listed on the back of the invitation listed below. Seats are limited so please be sure to reserve your tickets before they are sold out. The deadline to RSVP is April 15, 2022. There will be a personal section set up for all donors, employers and contractors to take advantage of a great investment. If there are any questions please feel free to contact us. I hope to see you there! Shauntel Mathis (founder) (901)604-4014 Phase II Adult Reentry Training Camp

Bemis Hiastorical Society to Meet

Bemis Historical Society will hold a regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 15, at 6:00 p.m. at the Bemis Mill Village Museum located at 2 North Missouri Street in Jackson. In 2022, we are celebrating the centennial anniversary of the Bemis Museum which was built as the Bemis Auditorium in 1922. Our March program will be presented by Rodger Holtin, and he will present 1922 popular culture. What were the hit songs in 1922? What famous people were born or died in 1922? What were people doing in 1922 after surviving the Spanish Flu? Attend the meeting to hear some hit songs that were popular when the Bemis Auditorium opened 100 years ago. The museum is handicap accessible. Browse the museum to enjoy the artifacts and to visit the museum’s Company Store or visit online at bemishistory. org to see our historical ornaments, Bemis and Chat ‘N Chew baseball caps, vintage photos, keepsake hand-held fan, etc. Annual Society membership dues are $25 and can be paid at the meeting or mailed to PO Box 9266, Jackson, TN 38314-9266.

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Black History Poster Celebration at Boys and Girls Club of Jackson Councilman Ernest Brooks was the guest speaker for the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson Black History Poster Celebration. Clubmembers made posters of famous African Americans from Jackson, Tennessee. Winners will have their posters displayed in the

City Hall. The Boys and Girls Club of Jackson held its first annual poster contest program. Club members made posters about famous African Americans from Jackson,Tennessee. The winners from the various age categories poster will be showcased at the City Hall in our of the 200 Bicentennial. Posters were done of Dr. Westley McClure, Gil Scott Herron, Dr. Melvin Wright, Big Maybelle, Brenda Monroe Moses, Isaiah Savage, Shirlene Mercer, Too Talk Jones, Artis Hicks and Audtin Merry. Isaac Lane Boys and Girls Club Extension club members with Site Director Yolanda Campbell and Education Coordinator Kathleen Holmes. The winners of the contest with Councilman Ernest Brooks and Executive Director Sabrina Anderson.

Tennessee Schools take part in ‘Read across America’

Loving my teachers and staff for giving their all to educate our students at Lincoln Elementary.. #jmcss #andredarnelldistrict6

AUDETTES ACADEMY FOR EARLY LEARNING -This week is Dr. Seuss

Read Across America (Happy Birthday) with the Kiddos. Forgot to get pictures with those crazy socks on Monday. We had a blast. Today is The Sleep Book Wear your favorite pajamas. Wednesday is Wacky Wednesday dress wacky/wear wacky hair. Thursday is Dress to impress-what do you want to be when you grow up? Friday is “Green Eggs and Ham” Wear the color green. 6

“I had the honor of representing Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc, MusicCity Zetas reading to students virtually at Paragon Mills Elementary! I was so nervous but I pushed through and had so much fun getting to know some of the students! I can’t wait to tell Lailah all about it!” #FinerWomanhood - Candice Anderson

NATIONAL READ ACROSS AMERICA DAY - Each year,

National Read Across America Day is celebrated on March 2nd, the birthday of Dr. Seuss. The annual event is part of Read Across America, an initiative on reading created by the National Education Association. Since the event is designed to encourage reading in children and is fostered through the schools, when March 2nd lands on a weekend, the day is observed on the closest school day. 03-10-22 CSENEWS P.14


PUBLICATION NOTICE IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE KENNETH J. HOFFMAN, PLAINTIFF, VS. JACCI JOHNSON, BRENDA CLARK, RUSSELL DANIELS, COLLINS DANIELS, RESPONDENTS, NO. 81116 In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint, which is sworn to, that the whereabouts of the defendants, JACCI JOHNSON, BRENDA CLARK, RUSSELL DANIELS, COLLINS DANIELS, is unknown and cannot be ascertained by diligent search and inquiry, that they are required to file an answer for the above mentioned Complaint with the Clerk of Madison County Chancery Court, 100 E. Main Street, Room 200, Jackson, Tennessee 38301 on or before, April 25, 2022, and serve a copy of said answer on, Hailey David, Attorney at Law, 112 South Liberty Street, Jackson, Tennessee, 38301, in order to make defense to

the Complaint filed against them or otherwise the Complaint will as to be taken for confessed. This Notice will published in the CrimeSEEN Examiner, for four consecutive weeks. This 24th DAY OF February, 2022. Pam Carter Clerk and Master PUBLISHED: MARCH 3, 10, 17, AND 24, 2022

Jackson’s No. 1 Weekly Newspaper

AGENDA MPO EXECUTIVE BOARD JACKSON AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO) CITY HALL – FIRST FLOOR BEN LANGFORD ROOM 101 EAST MAIN STREET MARCH 24, 2022 – 10:30 A.M.

The CrimeSEEN Newspaper

At Dollar General Jackson, Bells Alamo, Trenton and Humboldt

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CALL TO ORDER

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OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

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APPROVAL OF STAFF MINUTES: December 9, 2021

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BUSINESS ACTION ITEM:

ORDINANCES PASSED

The City of Three Way passed the second reading of the following ordinances on Monday, March 7, 2022: Ordinance No. ZONING 2022-1 to Amend the Official Map of Three Way Ordinance No. 2022-1 Designating the City of Three Way, Tennessee as the Payee on Fines and/or Penalties for Violation of Municipal Ordinances

1. Review and endorsement of the draft for the new Public Participation Plan (PPP) 2. Proposed Amendment to the FY 2020 – 2023 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the new Madison, Hardeman County project, PNO# 2057020, SR-18, from North of Jared Lane to North of Medon-Malesus Road widen existing to a super 2-lane (IA) (Recommendation: TDOT / MPO) V.

1. Status report of current transportation projects (MPO / Others) 2. Other updates as needed (MPO / Others)

Published: March 10, 2022

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 57PR1-2022-PR 18786

Estate of DOUGLAS MCCLINTOCK, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on February 7 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of DOUGLAS MCCLINTOCK, who died SEPTEMBER 27, 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:2/07/2022 JUSTIN MCCLINTOCK Personal Representative Date: 2/07/2022 LISA A. HOUSTON Attorney Published: FEBRUARY 10 and 17, 2022

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 18626

Estate of JERRY FRANKLIN POTEETE, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on February 2 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of JERRY FRANKLIN POTEETE, who died SEPTEMBER 16, 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:2/02/2022 KATHY JO DANIELS SOWELL AND JERRY EDWARD POTEETE Personal Representative Date: 2/02/2022 NICHOLAS B. LATIMER Attorney Published: FEBRUARY 10 and 17, 2022

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 57PR1-2022-PR 18804

Estate of RICHARD B. RUSHING, JR., Deceased Notice is hereby given that on February 23 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of RICHARD B. RUSHING, JR., who died NOVEMBER 27, 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: 2/23/2022 DAVID RUSHING AKA DAVID JENNINGS RUSHING Personal Representative Date: 2/23/2022 CHARLES C. EXUM Attorney Published: March 3 AND 10, 2022

OTHER BUSINESS

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ADJOURNMENT

Special provisions can be made for persons with disabilities upon request. Please state the request at least five days in advance of the meeting date to the Jackson Planning Department at (731) 425-8286 or balexander@jacksontn.gov Para ver que este documento en el espãnol contacta por favor la Planea del Jackson por teléfono en (731) 425-8286 o por el correo electrónico en balexander@jacksontn. gov por lo menos cinco días antes de la fecha de la reunión. MPO projects are developed with funding assistance from and/or in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and/or the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). This meeting and notice are also intended to address the program-of-projects requirements of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) including coordination and public notice related to FTA provided 5307 funding. Published: March 10, 2022 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 18807

Estate of NANCY ANN IVEY, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on February 24 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of NANCY ANN IVEY, who died JANUARY 22, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date:2/24/2022 MATTHEW KIRK Personal Representative Date: 2/24/2022 WILLIAM C. BELL Attorney Published: MARCH 10 AND 17, 2022

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 18818

Estate ofHILDRETH VENITA SIMS, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on MARCH 3 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of NANCY ANN IVEY, who died FEBRUARTY 18, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date:3/3/2022 REGIONS BANK Personal Representative Date:3/3/2022 NICHOLAS B. LATIMER Attorney Published: MARCH 10 AND 17, 2022 03-10-22 CSENEWS P.15


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