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Millenials must plan for Most Wanted short, long-term goals Seen one of these people?
If you’re one of the “millennials” the lower the interest rate — but — the generation that began in the since your goal is basically to have early 1980s — you are still in the a certain amount of money availearly stages of your career. Retire- able at a certain time, you might be ment must seem like a long less interested in what way off — yet, it’s never return you’ll get on this too soon to start planning particular investment, for it. At the same time, as opposed to the rethough, you may also turn you might hope for have shorter-term goals. from other, longer-term Can you make progress vehicles. toward your near-term In fact, while you are and long-term objectives saving for your down at the same time? payment on your home, FINANCIAL FOCUS Yes, you can — but or for other short-term STEVEN J. JONES you’ll need to match your goals, you also need to short- and long-term goals with be thinking long term — that is, the appropriate savings and in- you need to save as much as you vestment vehicles. can for your eventual retirement. For example, one of your most Since you are still in the early important short-term goals may be stages of your working life, you purchasing a house, so you’ll need have an enormous asset going for to accumulate a certain amount of you: time. By starting to save for money by a certain time — per- retirement now, you have more haps in three to five years. There- time to save than you would if you fore, you won’t want to risk your waited another decade or so. Plus, down payment on an investment since you have so many years to whose price will fluctuate — and go until you retire, you can afford whose value may be down just to put a reasonable percentage when you need the money. Conse- of your investment dollars into quently, you may want to look for growth-oriented instruments, such a shorter-term investment whose as stocks or stock-based investobjective is preservation of prin- ments. They may carry more risk, cipal. Typically, with these types including the risk of losing prinof vehicles, the shorter the term, cipal, but they also offer greater
reward potential than, say, fixedincome vehicles such as bonds. And holding growth investments for the long term can help you look beyond short-term volatility. You can start a long-term investment program by investing in your 401(k) or other retirement plan offered by your employer. These plans usually offer a variety of investment options, including several growth-oriented accounts. Plus, any earnings are typically tax-deferred, which means your money could grow faster than if it were placed in an investment on which you paid taxes every year. So try to take full advantage of your employer’s plan — at a minimum, contribute enough to earn a match, if one is offered. Then, every time your salary goes up, boost your contributions. With discipline and perseverance, you can move toward both your distant and imminent goals. And that’s the long and the short of it. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. Steven Jones is an Edward Jones Financial Advisor in Atoka. Visit him at 360 Atoka McLaughlin or call 901-837-9772.
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Sheriff’s Office Tipline: 901-475-3307; email: sheriff@tiptonco.com Tipton County CrimeStoppers 901-476-4411 Or contact any local law enforcement agency to report any of these people.
Berryman, Brian Scott Born: 6/18/1963 114 Robin Hood Circle Millington, TN 38053 Charge: Parole violation homicide
Broughton, Julie Amanda Born: 1/4/1988 185 Transon Mason, TN 38049 Charge: Agg. assault with injury
Carpenter, Lamarcus Terrell Born: 12/9/1983 5115 Dale St. Millington, TN 38053 Charge: Felony failure to appear
Cleaves, Courtney Deander Born: 5/26/1991 276 East Harmony Mason, TN 38049 Charge: Revoked license, reckless driving, speeding, evading, theft
Buton, Marcus Antonio Born: 4/11/1982 338 Elm St. Covington, TN 38019 Charge: Failure to pay child support x 3
Dowell, Gregory Lee Born: 11/8/1966 112 Lucy St. Mason, TN 38049 Charge: Theft
Grandberry, Christopher Neal Born: 7/21/1984 1720 Peete Rd. Mason, TN 38049 Charge: Poss. sch. II with intent
Harris, Grant Cole Born: 10/23/1989 912 Jack Pond Rd. Mason, TN 38049 Charge: Agg. assault no injury
Scott, Kyle Lane Born: 10/12/1976 4078 Holly Grove Rd. Covington, TN 38019 Charge: Promotion of meth manuf.
Taylor, Antrawn DeShawn Born: 10/11/1980 2485 Thorpe Mason, TN 38049 Charge: Failure to pay child support
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If the proposed rule sounds familiar, it should. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia already struck down the administration’s past attempt to rush through ambush elections on procedural grounds. This time around, the National Labor Relations Board is going even further. The rule includes a provision that shows a startling lack of respect for workers. Employers would be forced to hand over the private cellphone numbers and email addresses, work location and shift information of workers to union officials. This provision constitutes an unprecedented invasion of worker privacy.
Choosing whether or not to join a union is an important decision. If unions are certain they are best for workers, then they shouldn’t fear an election process that allows workers a real opportunity to make up their minds. Our legislation will ensure sufficient time for employers and workers to prepare for an election and require the election take place no sooner than 35 days after the petition is filed. It will permit employers to raise concerns throughout the process, and it empowers employees to choose the personal information that will be disclosed to unions. The federal labor board ought be an umpire rather than a biased
advocate. Today’s board fails that test, as President Obama has appointed union advocates to serve in the roles of adjudicators. In the face of this board’s union advocacy, Congress needs to stand up for fairness to workers and employers. Rep. John Kline, Minnesota Republican, is chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. Sen. Lamar Alexander, Tennessee Republican, is ranking member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. Rep. Phil Roe, Tennessee Republican, is chairman of the House Education and the Workforce health, employment, labor and pensions subcommittee.
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Under arrest
The following persons were booked into the Tipton County Correctional Facility March 23-29, 2014.
■ Adams, Barbara Ann, 22, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, no insurance, child restraint law; March 25, TCSO ■ Adams, Brandy Donyell, 33, truancy (minor), March 23, TCSO ■ Adams, Eric Lavelle, 39, vandalism, public intoxication, agg. assault no injury, resiting arrest, agg. assault with injury; March 29, CPD ■ Alley, Autumn Lei, 31, forgery, felony failure to appear; March 27, TCSO ■ Boyd, Malcolm Darrell, 49, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, March 29, TCSO ■ Boyd, Robbie Charles, 48, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, window tint laws; March 29, TCSO ■ Boyd, Walter Llewellyn, 32, failure to pay child support, DUI first offense; March 26, CPD ■ Bradshaw Jr., Jerry Wayne, 43, agg. assault no injury, March 23, TCSO ■ Brider, James Earl, 28, burglary, felony failure to appear; March 27, TCSO ■ Cates, Joshua Adam, 25, public intoxication, March 25, CPD ■ Christensen, James Robert, 38, poss. firearm commission dangerous felony, initiate meth. manuf.; March 26, TCSO ■ Coe, Ernest Dewayne, 31, poss. sch. II, March 26, TCSO ■ Crews, Rodney Fitzgerald, 44, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, seatbelt law; March 26, THP ■ Cross, Steve Allen, 19, agg. burglary, March 27, CPD ■ Culbreath, Marcus Tawan, 29, driving on rev./ canc./susp. license, DL required, no insurance, window tint laws; March 24, TCSO ■ Day, Phillip Michael, 46, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, March 24, TCSO ■ Dowell, Antuan Demarco, 24, domestic assault, March 28, TCSO
■ Elkins, Demetria Lacrease, 34, domestic assault, March 25, CPD ■ Ford, Christopher Brian, 35, promotion of meth. manuf., theft; March 26, TCSO ■ Garrett, Courtney Danielle, 20, poss. drug para., March 25, TCSO ■ Goodson, Michael Allen, 18, vandalism, burglary; March 24, BPD ■ Grant, Roy Lee, 43, agg. assault no injury, domestic assault, retalliation past action, criminal trespass, theft, March 29, CPD ■ Grunden, Christopher Lee, 21, driving on rev./ canc./susp. license, March 28, TCSO ■ Gude, Rodney Terrelle, 25, DUI first offense, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, no insurance, consent law, driver to exercise due care; March 23, CPD ■ Hart, Anthony Latrell, 20, agg. assault with injury, unlawful carrying or poss. of weapon; March 24, MPD ■ Hart, Antwon Keon, 19, assault, March 24, MPD ■ Hart, Lakeyta Antwon, 36, assault, March 25, MPD ■ Hart, Shonteya Kenyetta, 39, agg. assault with injury, March 24, MPD ■ Hill, Sherry Lasheek, 24, vandalism, March 23, TCSO ■ Hinson, Christopher Glynn, 27, agg. burglary, theft under $500; March 26, TCSO ■ Hobson, Anthony Darnell, 25, felony failure to appear, March 27, TCSO ■ Hughlett, Cedric Leemond, 26, evading arrest, assault; March 25, CPD ■ Hutcherson, Tony Joe, 39, warrentless arrest, March 29, TCSO ■ Jackson, Felicia Dianne, 26, delivery of sch. I, March 28, TCSO ■ Jones, Dexter Jermaine, 26, poss. sch. II with intent, March 25, TCSO ■ Kahler, Matthew H., 29, theft under $500, March 27, MUPD
■ Kilpatrick, Jeremy Marcel, 22, agg. assault no injury x 2, theft, reckless endagerment, burglary, poss. firearm commission dangerous felony, vandalism, theft under $500; March 27, TCSO ■ Long, Samuel, 60, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, speeding; March 26, MPD ■ Mathis, William Richard, 50, March 27, TCSO ■ McClain, Michael Andrew, 38, del. sched. I, poss. sched. II with intent; March 28, TCSO ■ Means, Dustin Michael, 23, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, March 25, TCSO ■ Melton, Ashton Renea, 23, theft under $500, March 25, TCSO ■ Miles, Mary Louise, 24, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, light law; March 28, TCSO ■ Moore, Mardrecus Donnell, 27, assault, shoplifting, public intoxication, simple poss. marijuana; March 29, CPD ■ Murray, Dajuan Dontay, 26, poss. sch. II with intent, poss. sch. VI, evading arrest, assault; March 25, TCSO ■ Neeley, Jonathan Ricard, 24, domestic assault, March 28, TCSO ■ Noe, Richard Allen, 31, DUI second offense, driving left of center, driving on rev./canc./susp. license; March 23; TCSO ■ Ouzts, Judson Fitzpatric, 29, promotion of meth manuf., March 26, CPD ■ Paris, James Delmer, 25, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, March 25, TCSO ■ Pepper, Cody Michael, 21, filing false report, March 26, TCSO ■ Phillips, Tony Terrell, 40, failure to pay child support, March 23, TCSO ■ Piggie, James Esthes, 46, public intoxication, March 23, TCSO ■ Polk, Pierre Lashaun, 22, shoplifting, public intoxication, evading arrest, contributing to a minor; March 23, CPD ■ Pugh, Adrena Leigh, 23, fradulent use of credit card under $500, March 25, TCSO
■ Rich, Cindy Michelle, 38, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, no insurance; March 28, MPD ■ Shaw, Deandre Lamont, 28, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, no insurance, tint laws, poss. drug para., driving on rev./canc./susp. license; March 24; TCSO ■ Shubert, Michael Edward, 32, DUI first offense; March 28, TCSO ■ Smith, Christopher Shane, 26, driving on rev./ canc./susp. license, March 29, TCSO ■ Somerville, Keith Lee, 26, agg. burglary, poss. firearm commission dangerous felony, resisting arrest, criminal intent, unlawful weapon; March 28, CPD ■ Stevens, Bryan Michael, 38, poss. sch. II, March 28, TCSO ■ Stewart, Michael Alex, 41, domestic assault, March 28, TCSO ■ Taylor, Donald Wayne, 21, agg. assault no injury, March 24, TCSO ■ Toliver, Derrick Dawayne, 31, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, following too close; March 29, THP ■ Torres Sharon Kay, 21, shoplifting, March 25, CPD ■ Torres, Wasmen Tabi, 22, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, no insurance, no change DL; March 25, TCSO ■ Vanstory, Kyle Ray, 26, driving on rev./ canc./susp. license, DL required, no insurance, failure to surrender DL or registration; March 24, THP ■ Vaughn, Gloria Loraine, 26, criminal trespass, March 27, CPD ■ Whitehead, Norris Dale, 39, leaving scene of accident, March 28, TCSO ■ Williams, Deundrea Martez, 23, agg. assault no injury, March 28, CPD ■ Williamson, Rob Correll, 23, DUI first offense, consent law; March 23, TCSO ■ Yates, Betty Sue, 42, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, driving left of center; March 25, TCSO
Disclaimer: These persons are innocent until proven guilty. They will face charges in Tipton County General Sessions or Circuit Court unless warrants for their arrest were issued in another county (this may or may not be denoted in the listing of charges).
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ARREST OR DETAIN ANY OF THE SUBJECTS OF THE WARRANTS LISTED IN THIS DATABASE. The list is current at the time of publishing and therefore recent changes in the status of warrants may not be reflected. It is possible that some warrants have been resolved and the matter is no longer pending. This information is being provided as a service to the public; however, neither the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office nor The Leader cannot guarantee nor assume any liability for the accuracy of the information at the time of use. All warrants must be verified for accuracy through our system prior to an apprehension. All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO APPREHEND THESE INDIVIDUALS EXCEPT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OR PEACE OFFICERS. SOME INDIVIDUALS MAY BE ARMED AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. If you recognize a name on the list, if you find your name, or if you find a discrepancy, please contact the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office at 475-3300 or via email at sheriff@tiptonco.com.
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