CSE News March 23, 2023

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Ray Condray pushing for Jackson Mayor

Ray Condray is one of six candidates seeking the office City of Jackson Mayor.

Condray’s priorities are faith, family and future of Jackson.

Condray is positioning himself as a conservative choice among the six candidates for Mayor.

He said he grew up in Madison County, and has lived in Jackson for 22 years. He is a father of two and has worked for the automotive management business before transitioning into a consulting role.

Condray said if he’s elected as Jackson’s next Mayor, he will “take a look at all city departments and see how they are run and make adjustments accordingly.”

Sterling Awards Honor Area Women Making Positive

Angela Spann chose to help others even while mourning the loss of her teenage son.

Community Impact

SOCIALLY SEEN AROUND WEST TN

“I see myself as someone who did what she could to survive the pain,” said Spann, a Lexington resident, who was named one of the recipients of the 2023 Sterling Award and listed as one of the 20 Most Influential Women in West Tennessee. The Jackson Area Business and Professional Women honored the Sterling Award winners during a televised ceremony on March 16th at the Carl Perkins Civic Center.

In 2018, Angela Spann’s teenage son, Tyler, drowned in a riptide during a family vacation in Florida. They were there less than 24 hours when the accident occurred. Henderson County immediately collected funds to help provide safe travel back home for the family. Angela and her husband, Kimmy, decided that the funds collected out of love should go back into the community. So, they founded The Tyler Spann Scholarship Foundation to honor their son. Through the foundation, they have also funded water safety programs and spread awareness about organ and tissue donations. Angela Spann, an ambassador for Mid-South Transplant, speaks across the country educating people, especially about the vital need of organ donation in minority communities.

“Only 5 percent of African-Americans are donors, yet African-Americans make up 75 percent of those waiting on the donor list,” she said. “We need to change those stats.”

The foundation initially started to provide scholarships to four of Tyler’s classmates during their graduation year. “However, over time, other needs became as important,” Angela Spann said. The Spann family ended up holding a blood drive for Tyler’s 16th birthday. She said, “Tyler loved crayons as a child.” She said God gave her a revelation while in a store when she saw the number 24 on the Crayola 24 pack of crayons. The number 24 was also Tyler’s football number. So, The Tyler Spann Foundation started having crayon drives when they heard that there was a need for more crayons in schools. The community raised over 6,000 crayons in three years. As a result of the drive, she said that every child in Henderson County received a new box of crayons.

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Woods Hosted By Arkansas Alphas Brothers

Jackson Mayoral Candidate, Dr. Jerry Woods was recently welcomed by his Brothers in Marianna Arkansas for a meeting and fundraiser. Woods was a member of this chapter while serving as Superintendent of Schools in Forrest City Arkansas

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Happy Birthday to You!!

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The Jackson Tn. Chapter Jack and Jill of America hosted the Tn. Super Cluster 2023 @ Lane College

Tori Haliburton

Happy Birthday

Tawanika McKinney

Screaming all the way to Nashville, a Happy Happy Birthday to my mother Ella Mckinney.

Wishing you many more to come!

Virginia Stackens-Crump! We go all the way back from Stien Mart, JCM, Lane and now PLO! Praying you have a blessed birthday!

Patricia Brooks

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Happy birthday Lakeesha

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Bertha Newbern Happy birthday to my cute little nephew Landon Sanderlin. Hope you enjoy your day

Mothers and children traveled from Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville and Chattanooga for the event. Thank you to everyone who played a role in making the cluster a success!!!!! Every Presenter, Judges for the Oratorical contest , Dr. Logan Hampton and Lane College Staff, Every Volunteer …. And a Special Thanks to Chico Haley and Wendy Braxton-Rhyme shrewwww…. and The Jackson Chapter Jack and Jill Mothers ”We pulled together and made it happen “

PLG HONORS

Pictured: Ana Rosa Henderson Cory B Frank and Stephanie Goins

What a great night, sponsored by an awesome organization, The Positive Living Group , of showing appreciation to those who “stick their necks out for others.” I’m grateful to have been one of the 32 recognized from across the city, not so much for what I’ve done, but for being noticed, appreciated, and most of all being added to such a remarkable list of individuals that are doing amazing work across West TN! I’m so honored to now be a Giraffe Award Alumni and NO ONE can take that from me, just as NO ONE has been able to stop what I attempt doing for others that I can provide assistance to in their times and areas of need. While I’m on the topic of “not being stopped,” NO ONE will stop from giving assistance to Twana Miller her boards and team at PLG in enhancing the amazing services being provided. So, again, congratulations to all of the recipients of the 2023 Giraffe Award and THANK YOU SO MUCH, PLG, for making us feel amazing, last night, in your own remarkable way of showing your appreciation. 101.5 FM WNWS News Talk Jackson Lacy Ennis Haywood Tomcats Class of ‘93 Jamey Parker Chuck Walker. - Cory B Frank

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Sterling Awards Honor Cont’d

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The Tyler Spann Foundation also sponsors Water Safety Day at Beech Lake and they provide a Henderson County Life Vest Borrowing station. United Way of West Tennessee Senior Campaign Director Pat Ross nominated Angela Spann for the Sterling Award. Ross said that Angela Spann is most deserving of the recognition because with everything she has been through she is still “uplifting and encouraging” and dedicated to making a positive impact in her community, including serving as a United Way volunteer. Spann also offers words of encouragement and support to other grieving mothers.

Follow the Facebook page of The Tyler Spann Foundation for more information. Anyone interested can donate to any First Bank in Tennessee on behalf of The Tyler Spann Foundation.

Congratulations to Angela Spann and every 2023 Sterling Award winner! Keep up the excellent work!

Jackson Area Business and Professional Women President Linda Rizzuto announced the following list of Sterling Awards 2023 recipients from the following counties in West Tennessee:

Chester County: Gloria Holiday and Kimberly Jones

Dyer County: Sonya Burks and Pam Mabry

Fayette County: Haley Duffey

Hardeman County: Nicka Sewell Smith

Henderson County: Angela Spann

Henry County: Dr. Kimberly Martin

Madison County: Sabrina Anderson, Caitlin Clark, Lauren LOLO Cobb, Dr. Anna Cook, Stephanie Laffoon, Mary Ross, Terica Smith, Dr, Melanie Van Stry, Dr. Jacqueline Taylor, Wendellyn Trice-Martin, Marda Wallace and Dr. April Webster

The 2023 Outstanding Woman Military Veteran: US Navy Commander (ret.) Leanne Braddock, Crockett County, who served in the US Navy for 24 years.

Winner of the 2023 Sue Shelton White Award: Judge Vicki Snyder of Henry County

Two Jackson Area Business and Professional Women scholarship winners: Tracy Jones of Jackson, “who is working on her associate degree in radiologic technology at Jackson State Community College; and Anita Servin of Jackson, who completed her associate degree in social work at Jackson State Community College in 2021 and is now finishing her bachelor’s degree in social work at University of Tennessee Martin. Each one received a $1,500 scholarship.”

Sincerely and Socially Seen, Wendy Isom Mercer

Wendy Isom Mercer, a freelance columnist/writer, works as the Southwest TN One Stop Operator at the American Job Center in Jackson. She previously worked at the STAR Center as a job placement specialist. Wendy, a former special education teacher, earned her master’s degree in teaching from the University of Memphis. Wendy also formerly worked as a features reporter at The Jackson Sun. She received her bachelor’s degree in print journalism from Clark Atlanta University. She is active in several community organizations. Wendy currently serves as president-elect of the Jackson-Old Hickory Rotary Club.

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COACH JOE AND FRIENDS CELEBRATE SOUTH SIDE STATE VICTORY

Legendary Coach Joe Holloway, Chasity Lee-Anne and Downtown Ricky Brown celebrating South Side High Schools victory over Livingston Academy 62-52 recently during luncheon with friends! Coach Holloway along with Jimmy Butler and Bill Hamilton have a weekly radio show on 101.5 starting back up in April sharing local sports information. Tune in Saturdays at 10:00 am for the best in local sports talk entertainment!

A BETTER TOMATO

As in coaching, planning and preparation are keys to success in growing great tomatoes also. Seasoned gardeners can be caught off guard when it comes to growing tomatoes and having good results. Growing your own vegetables can be very rewarding if you take time to plan, prepare and protect your plants.

In the planning stage you must choose a variety based on the size base, shape, taste and even resistance factors.

West Tennessee OUTDOORS with Ray Jones

Send photos to: numberonecoach@hotmail.com or 731-694-8614

Not all tomatoes taste the same nor do they have the same features other than being tomatoes. Research must be done to find the better tasting fruit along with which ones are resilient.

Next, site selection needs to be considered based on the amount of sun that can be available on the plants.

For best results tomatoes need 6 to 8 hours of full sun daily. They can’t survive in areas where it is too waterlogged because it will result in root rot. A lot of water is needed for healthy roots but not everyday as to keep them too moist.

Lastly, insects and disease are a problem for all gardens especially as the season wears on. You must keep a close eye on your garden to know what is bothering your plants so early intervention can be done. If danger lurks in your plants first seek the least toxic treatment before going on to stronger plans.

Gardens are enjoyable and a little time preparing, planning and protecting will have you eating delicious homegrown tomatoes all

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JAMES A DEBERRY

OCTOBER 21, 1987 - MARCH 12, 2023

JOYCE LINK JULY 3, 1951 - MARCH 11, 2023

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RODNEY DEXTER CHATMAN

March 17, 2023

Funeral service for Rodney Dexter Chatman, age 64, were Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 1:00 PM at Missionary Outreach Christian Church. Burial will follow in Missionary Outreach Christian Church Cemetery. Mr. Chatman died, Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.

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JOHN EDWARD “JOHN JOHN” CLARK

March 15, 2023

Funeral service for John Edward “John John” Clark, age 57, were Saturday, March 18, 2023 at 1:00 PM in The Chapel of Mercer Brothers Funeral Home. Mr. Clark died Friday, March 10, 2023 at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Mercer Brothers Funeral Home

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Woods Continues To Carry MessageTo Congregations: Unity Temple COGIC, St.Paul CME, Mother Liberty CME

Local Minister offers Prayers for City Hal

Last Friday Pastor Clarence Currie of New Day Ministries hosted a Prayer Circle outside Jackson City Hall to pray for our city, city departments including City of Jackson, TN - Police Department, City of Jackson, TN - Fire Department, and Mayor Scott Conger. “Thank you Pastor Currie and others for praying for our city and our employees.”

This group has been traveling around the city for 3 years - just praying for people and organizations. They don’t have an agenda. They just want to come together and pray for people.

“I appreciate their prayers, more importantly their prayers for the men and women, who serve and protect our city,” said Mayor Conger. “They prayed for all of our departments, and the service they provide. They especially prayed for our City of Jackson, TN - Police Department and City of Jackson, TN - Fire Department.”

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CSENews Reader of the Week”

Congratulations to my friend Jeff McKee as the Crime SEEN Examiner Newspaper “Reader of the Week.”

Jeff is a loyal CSE reader and keeps plenty copies of the newspaper at his business for the convenience of his customers.

He is the service and parts manager for Lovett’s Western Auto located at 1475 South Highland Avenue in Jackson. He’s been with Western Auto over 13 years and is excited to work with new ownership of Bruce Lovett.

“We are the largest parts department in the area for Husqvarna, Generac, and DR brands; along with providing service for all your lawn and garden equipment,” said Jeff. “We are your headquarters for all your lawn mower equipment parts and sales.”

Hope see you soon and call 731-424-0954 anytime.

TIP Wins Global Performance Excellence Award from Delta Faucet Headquarters

JACKSON, TN, March 20, 2023 - Tennessee Industrial Printing is pleased to announce that the company is a winner of the Performance Excellence Delivery award presented by Delta Faucet Company. The award is to celebrate Tennessee Industrial Printing’s success rate of 99% on time delivery for the past two years. The printing company is also one of the top 10 vendors globally.

Tennessee Industrial Printing prides itself on efficient and timely delivery. The company believes in being proactive rather than reactive. To ensure a swift delivery process, the company focuses on forecasting and staying ahead of their work to work around any possible delays for their customers.

“This award means so much to us because it highlights the hard work of our team day in and day out. Together we strive to provide the best customer service possible and that includes on time delivery,” said Wayne Chambers, the owner of Tennessee Industrial Printing. “This award belongs to our whole team and would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of our employees.”

The company is one of Delta Faucet’s top 10 vendors around the world. “To be recognized on such a large scale and against so many companies from around the world by Delta Faucet is truly an honor. We will continue to strive to provide superior customer service and on time delivery.” says Chambers.

Tennessee Industrial Printing was founded in 1972 by three local entrepreneurs. With a focus on quality and customer service from the beginning, they worked hard to transform TIPS into a very strong printing company. Today, TIPS has grown to employ 25 employees, printing items for local and regional businesses, as well as items for multiple Fortune 500 Companies located across the United States. To learn more about TIPS, follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn, or visit their website at www.tipsprints.com.

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Ray Condray

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“I’m seeking to be the Mayor for all the people, not just a certain few.”

He said he wants to work on the city’s public safety, infrastructure, cleanliness and fiscal responsibility.”

He is one of the founding members of the conservative organization “We The People” of West Tennessee” the organization has opposed COVID-19 restrictions, drag shows and LGBTQ+ books and local libraries among other issues.

Condray said “there’s been a shift not only in our country, but also in our city, and look at some of the wholesome family values we saw growing up are disappearing.”

“I want people to feel they have a safe, clean wholesome environment to raise their children and be able to call Jackson their home,” said Condray.

He believes his Christian values shape the way he approaches management of city government as Mayor.

“My campaign is based upon Faith, family and future. Our city has lost its identity,” said Condray. “I am committed to bringing back family values that made Jackson great. I will work to assure a better future for our children and our grandchildren.”

Candidates for City of Jackson Mayor are: Ray Condray, Scott Conger, Daryl Hubbard, Paul Sherrod, Lisa Williams-Lyons, and Dr Jerry Wayne Woods.

Election Day is for the City of Jackson municipal election is May 2, 2023 with early voting starting April 12- 27.

The small change Wellness Coach

THINK HEALTHY- LIVE HEALTHY one small change at a time

Listen to your body talk

Having a human body is a blessing; so much so that I think it should to be at the top of every person’s gratitude list every single day. And if you don’t have a gratitude list, it’s the best reason I can think of to start one. After all, your body is the only vehicle that allows you to experience life as you know it; the only means by which you can interact with the physical world.

Your body is a complex system of organs, tissues, and cells that allow you to see, hear, taste, smell, and touch the world around you. Without your body, you wouldn’t be able to feel the warmth of a hug or enjoy a good meal. You could not walk or get yourself in and out of a vehicle. How would you enjoy sports or entertainment without a body? How would you communicate or experience pleasure?

No one would argue that your body is the key to your livelihood. But the sad reality is that many of us don’t pay attention to this highly sophisticated machine until we are not feeling well. And even then, we don’t appreciate all the things it does right for us to get through whatever it is we’re experiencing. Instead, when we are sick, we waste time complaining about what is going wrong.

I’ve had the flu once that I can remember, long before I began practicing grateful living. It was a bad strain of the flu, the kind that kept me in bed for two weeks with a raw, painful, hacking cough, body aches, sweats, chills, and no appetite, I was too weak and helpless to even shower, let alone do any of the things that super moms do. And during that two week period, not once did I stop to thank the body parts that kept functioning at optimal level to get me through the sick spell. I didn’t think about what I could have done to prevent getting sick in the first place. And more importantly, I paid no attention to my body’s warning that things were about to go awry.

The body’s incredible complexity is also what gives it the ability to recognize and warn us when we’re about to get sick. The first red flag, the one that most of us ignore is changes in our energy level. When the flu bug bit me, I was too busy to recognize when I was tired. I was too hard pressed for time to rest. I had it in my hard head that a few hours of sleep was enough to keep me going. And it wasn’t until I my body said, “Enough Myrtle. I warned you but you didn’t listen so now I’ll have to show you what you need. And I promise you that you are not going to like it.”

Growing up, my mother had a saying when we kids got out of line or just plain acted a fool. She would say, “A hard head makes a soft back end” (she didn’t curse so she chose “backend” over a$$). Lord knows she was right. When we overwork our body, it starts to conserve energy in order to fight the ensuing illness which means you may find yourself feeling more tired than normal, even after a full night of sleep. And if you continue to ignore its warning signs, you are likely to find yourself flat on your back, begging for mercy. Yeap, when we ignore the body’s warning signs, it will step in and make us rest and the longer the rest, the softer the a$$ gets.

Our body is always communicating with us, letting us know when things are about to go wrong.

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SIGNALS THAT INDICATE THAT YOUR BODY IS NEEDS ATTENTION:

1. Fatigue

2. Difficulty sleeping

3. Loss of appetite

4. Sudden weight loss or gain

5. Unexplained skin rashes

6. Persistent headaches, body aches and pains

7. Repeated colds

10. Chest pain and unexplained shortness of breath

8. Sudden weight gain

9. Anxiety/Panic attacks

It’s important to listen to your body talk and respond to it cues in positive ways. It’s a step toward showing your body some well deserved gratitude and preventing breakdown that lands you on your backend, unable to fully explore and appreciate the world around us?

5 ways to show your body more appreciation:

1. Pay attention to the warning signs that the body is about to malfunction

a. get enough sleep

b. drink enough water

c. eat nutritious meals and snacks

2. Practice body self-care:

d. engage in regular physical activity 20-30 minutes a day at least 3-5 days a week

3. Seek professional help when needed

4. Get regular health screenings

5. Practice gratitude for your body by starting a gratitude journal. Take a few minutes each day to list the wonderful ways your body has made it possible for you to experience life. It’s a small change that leads to BIG RESULTS!

Your body is an amazing creation and deserves to be treated with love and respect. After all, it’s the only one you’re ever going to get!

P.S. If you’re ready for more in depth services, look in my small change Toolkit or email me at smallchange@myrtlerussell.com

PUT WINGS ON YOUR DREAMS
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APRIL 15 DEADLINE SET FOR NOYCE SCHOLARS PROGRAM

MARTIN, Tenn. – The 2023 application deadline for the University of Tennessee at Martin’s Noyce Scholars Program is April 15. Non-teachers who have earned bachelor’s degrees in math, science or engineering can apply.

District

expands Local Options &

Opportunities

Program with JEA STUDENTS BEGIN EMPLOYMENT WITH JACKSON ENERGY AUTHORITY

JACKSON, Tenn. - LOOP, the Jackson-Madison County School System’s celebrated trade-based career pathway, has expanded to include one of the nation’s most comprehensive public utilities. Jackson Energy Authority is the latest entity to partner with the district’s Local Options and Opportunities Program (LOOP 3.0). JEA is providing training and employment to JMCSS students this semester.

“JMCSS and JEA have a shared vision of preparing for the future today. This partnership allows us to be better prepared for growth expected in our region and to assist with meeting approaching needs in our telecommunications services,” said JEA President & CEO Monte Cooper.

Students participating in LOOP 3.0 complete academic work two days per week coupled with three days of training and work within JEA’s Telecommunications Division. Students are also able to utilize online/virtual learning to provide the flexibility necessary for this non-traditional schedule.

“Our students are participating in a hands-on overview of the organization in various departments at JEA, so they’re being exposed to a number of careers and marketable skills that they can build. Their long-term options are unlimited if they’re willing to do the work,” said Melissa Spurgeon, Chief of Staff for JMCSS.

Between LOOP 1.0, LOOP 2.0 (West Tennessee Healthcare), and LOOP 3.0 (JEA), a total of 31 JMCSS high school students are participating in career building and job placement opportunities this semester.

“Whether it’s early robotics and STEM opportunities at the elementary school level, or accelerated academic and career opportunities at our middle and high schools, JMCSS continues to provide families with a great return on investment,” Superintendent Dr. Marlon King said. “We’re excited about this latest partnership.”

The program pays full TuiTion for recipienTs To earn a masTer’s degree in educaTion and provides

menTorship for individuals who agree To Teach for Two years.

UT Martin received a National Science Foundation award in 2021 totaling $1.2 million over five years to recruit 25 individuals who have science, math or engineering degrees to complete master’s degrees and teach STEM subjects. Program participants receive a $29,000 one-year stipend, complete the Master of Science in Initial Licensure degree, and obtain an educator license.

Each teacher who completes the program commits to teach at least two years in a highneed school district and will be supported by a mentor who receives a $2,000 stipend. The mentorship program is designed to encourage these new teachers to complete full careers in the classroom.

Elizabeth Campbell, the first Noyce Scholars Program graduate, received her master’s degree in May 2022. Information about the UT Martin Noyce Scholars Program is available at www.utm. edu/noyce.

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Humboldt High School

CLASS OF 1981...

We are looking forward to our 42nd Class Reunion on May 12th at the Opera House, 1313 East Main St., Humboldt, TN! The Meet and Greet is from 5:30 pm-7:00 pm, followed by the Grand Event of our 42nd Reunion. This exciting night will provide us with opportunities to reminisce with our classmates, participate in memorable fun-filled activities, eat great food, and plenty of dancing. Please do not forget to RSVP and send your money by April 15th. The price is $50 for singles and $75/couple. The money can be sent to Harry Kee by check or cash app. Cash app is $Harry kee or send check or money order to Harry Kee at P.O. Box 1152, Smyrna, TN 37167. We will have a special drawing for all those who pay their money by March 31, 2023. The winner will receive the prize listed below:

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Nu Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Honors Debutantes and Mothers with Luncheon

Nu Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho held a Mother Daughter Luncheon on honor 2023 Debutantes and Mothers . The theme for the occasion was “The Power of Elegance,”. Dr. Shermetta Daniely was the guest speaker. The honored guest were entertained with a fashion show by Ayanna Campbell and Nicole Hicks. Yolanda Candy Campbell served as Mistress of Ceremonies cotillion will be held April 21, The 2023 cotillion will start at 6:30PM Carl Perkins Civic Center. Tickets are $25.00. For more information call Deborah Montaque 731 616-6309.

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Ayanna Campbell and Nicole Hicks - Models Shermetta Daniely, Guest Speaker Julie Young- Lalia Young 2023 Cotillion Debutantes L-R: Lalia Young, Joanne Anderson, Nevaeh Currie, Leah Smith and Makayla Bass. Not pictured Alexanderia Carney

living in The limelighT

Rap artist Luda (2nd from left) had the blade jumpin last night (Vegas Zouk Nightclub) Great show, and the after was even better. S/O to the homies, and all dudes that know what that “guy” trip is like!

Cameron Russell (4th from left) - Humboldt

Left- Humboldt natives, Nakeyla Barnes and Jasmine Newbern at the K. Michelle concert on March 18 at the Minglewood Hall in Memphis.

Jackson’s Angela & Duane Cherry with two members of the band WAR after their fantastic performance at the Schermehorn Symphony in Nashville on 03/15/23

PLG HONORS

Jessica Forsythe (r) had no idea she was a Giraffe Award Recipient until the night of the banquet. We truly suprised her. She was there selflessly supporting others. She was an inspiring Criminal Justice and Psychology major until November 24th 2016. She was a combat medic in the Army. She returned home to pursue her dreams of helping others. Jessica was 4 months pregnant when she was stabbed 105 times. Jessica was honored this year as a 2023 Giraffe Superhero, despite losing vision in one of her eyes, multiple body scars, damaged spinal cord and daily severe pain, she still wants to help others. Jessica is married with two children and despite her challenges she wants to be a servant , resource and advocate for others. We honor her loving spirit, kind and forgiving heart. We also honored 5 year Coldyn with a giraffe. The miracle baby. God has some plans for their lives for sure. Twana Miller

Below: Lonnie Jordan; currently War’s only original member

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Arrest Report

The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.

03/16/2023

VEHIKITE, ROSS M -Age

50 Gender FEMALE Race

WHITE Charges CRIMINAL TRESPASS

HARTON, BENJAMIN

WARD -Age 43 Gender

MALE Race WHITE -Charges

BURGLARY, FALSE IMPRISONMENT

PIRTLE, ALFONZO -Age

28 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges SIM-

PLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT, VIOLATION OF PROBATION

BRUCE, BOBBY D -Age 29

Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION, POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE

HADDIX, SHAWNDA L

-Age 36 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRI-

CAN AMERICAN -Charges

DRIVERS TO EXERCISE

DUE CARE, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED

LICENSE, DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE, NO

PROOF OF INSURANCE, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE

03/15/2023

LOVE, LADARIUS

LAVON -Age 29 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED

BURGLARY

TAYLOR, BRANDON

SCOTT -Age 41 Gender

MALE Race WHITE -Charges

HOLD FOR INVESTIGATION

03/14/2023

CHAMPION,GREGORY

DEMARICUS -Age 36 Gen-

der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

THOMAS, HANNAH

CIARRA -Age 25 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

AMERICAN -Charges DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED, AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT

DUPREE, TONYA KATHLEEN -Age 46 Gender FEMALE Race WHITE -Charges

FAILURE TO APPEAR

GRAY, NATASHA

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION, FAILURE TO APPEAR

DODD, MATTHEW PAUL

-Age 39 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges VIOLA-

TION OF PROBATION

SAILS, KATHRYN -Age

55 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

ABUSE OF A VULNERABLE ADULT

HUNT, CALANDRE -Age

36 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges DRIV-

ING ON REVOKED/SUS-

PENDED LICENSE, IMPROPER LIGHTS

ARMOUR, CIERRA

SHAUNTRESE -Age 32

Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

03/13/2023

SWINEY, MICAH JUDE

-Age 26 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

GALDAMEZ, KEVIN

-Age 24 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges STATUTORY RAPE

DOVER, TABREIA L -Age

29 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

SMITH, KAYLEN

SHOMARI -Age 25 Gen-

der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

LEWIS, VALERIE -Age

48 Gender FEMALE Race

WHITE -Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

JACOX, LADARIUS -Age

34 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

SHENIKA -Age 40 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

KELLEY, TENESHIA

TYNEE -Age 37 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY LASTER, LASHEEKA

LENISE -Age 37 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges ASSAULT

MCCURDY, TYRONE

LEBRON -Age 37 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

03/12/2023

ALMO, KALEB -Age 20 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT

MILLER, DANGELO DION - Age 26 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT

KENNON, CHRISTOPHER

MICHAEL -Age 22 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR, DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE, DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE, LEAVING THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT (PROPERTY DAMAGE), LEAVING THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT (PROPERTY DAMAGE), NO PROOF OF INSURANCE

MCLEAN, IMAGINAE

DESIRAE -Age 19 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY SOWELL, NIKKO -Age 31 Gender MALE Race BLACK

OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY HUNT, ASHLEY M -Age 29 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

LOVE, ANESHIA PERSHELL -Age 31 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges DUI BY CONSENT/ ALLOWING, SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS

WOODS, MALIK DEVON - Age 25 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

SEARCY, SKYLER WRAY

- Age 23 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 03/11/2023

IVY, JOSHUA AARON

-Age 39 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

MURPHY, JESSIE JAMES

- Age 35 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT, SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

BOUDREAUX, LEO PAUL

- Age 38 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

BARCENAS, JESUS -Age 22 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE

FORMAN, FELICIA

LANAY -Age 33 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

BROWN, JAWAN

JEFFERY -Age 28 Gen-

der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges PUBLIC INTOXICATION

LARA, ROCKY O -Age 18

Gender MALE Race WHITE

-Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

03/10/2023

MCKNIGHT, PHILLIP

DUANE -Age 43 Gender

MALE Race WHITE -Charges HARASSMENT (ORAL THREAT)

TATE, JEREMY DEJUAN

-Age 21 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT JEFFERIES, MCARTHUR

-Age 58 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT-VIOLENT LIGHTFOOT, JACQUELINE SHAUNTA

-Age 44 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges CRIMINAL TRESPASS

GRAY, NATASHA

SHENIKA -Age 40 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION, FABRICATE/TAMPER/DESTROY EVIDENCE, RESISTING STOP, ARREST, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE

03/23/23 CSENEWS P.14

PROFESSIONAL BONDING

Arrest Report

The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.

03/10/2023

GORDON, SHANA R

-W/F Aggravated Burglary, Attempted Theft, Driving on REV/SUSP License, Failure to Provide Proof Insurance, Immediate Notice of Accident, Vandalism

HOLLEY, CHARLES D -B/M Failure to Provide Proof Insurance, Stop Sign

03/11/2023

MOSBY, MARION NICOLE -B/F Driving on REV/SUSP License, Stop Sign

03/12/2023

PERDUE, LATRAL DEVON -B/M Shoplifting

03/13/2023

JONES, KEVEN JOSEPH -W/M Aggravated Burglary, Theft Under $1000, Vandalism

03/14/2023

HOLLAND, AKAYA NICHOLE -W/F DUI, Violation Implied Consent Law

JARVIS, STEVEN OWEN -W/M Driving on REV/SUSP License, Violation of Registration Law

OLIVER, ADRIAN DARNEL -B/M Contempt of Court 03/15/2023

JAMES, ONTRELL T -B/M Statutory Rape by an Authority Figure 03/16/2023

COLLINS, TYRICE D -B/M Fugitive/Outstanding Warrant, Possession of Sch II

EPPERSON, DEBRUNSKI QUARTEZ -B/M MFG/DEL/ SELL Controlled Substance

PUGH, JALEEL R -B/M Theft-Conduct Involving Merchandise

WARDLOW, JACOBY -B/M Casual Exchange, Evading Arrest, Possession of Sch II, Tampering/Fabricating Evidence

Arrest Report

The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.

03/13/2023

FIGUEROA-DORMES, CHRISTIAN -H/M Driving REV/SUSP/EXP License, DUI, Vandalism

SHIVERS, ANITIA CHARNEA -B/F Vandalism, Criminal Trespassing, 911 Calls in Non-Emergency Situation Prohibited, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Disorderly Conduct, Domestic Assault

03/14/2023

JANES, TRAVIS GREGORY -W/M Possession of SCH

VI, Possession of Weapon in Commission of Felony, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

03/15/2023

HALBROOK, JAMES NICHOLAS -W/M DUI, Driving REV/SUSP/EXP License

03/18/2023

BAILEY, MATTHEW ALLEN -W/M Failure to Maintain Control, Simple Possession, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, DUI, Violation Open Container, Violation Implied Consent Law, Driver REV/SUSP/EXP License

HARRELL, OLIVIA DENEICE -B/F Domestic Assault, Resisting Arrest/STOP, HALT, FRISK MCCORRY, MICHAEL SHAQUILLE -B/M MFG/DEL/ SELL Possession Controlled Substance Analog, Possession of Weapon in Commission of Felony, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Domestic Assault

MERRIWEATHER, WILLIAM EARL -B/M Domestic Assault, Public Intoxication

WARDLOW, JOYCELYN DIANE -B/F Domestic Assault, Vandalism

03/19/2023

JOHNSON, KEVIN MAURICE -B/M Failure to Maintain Control, DUI, Driving REV/SUSP/EXP License, Violation Implied Consent Law

MCCARTER, JULIA ROSE -W/F DUI, Failure to Maintain Control, MFG/DEL/SELL Controlled Substance, Simple Possession (x2), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

JOSHUA PEWITTE FOUND GUILTY OF 3 COUNTS OF RAPE OF A CHILD

Assistant District Attorneys Scott Kirk and Nina Seiler

On Wednesday, March 15, and after a two-day jury trial, a Gibson County Circuit Court at Humboldt jury found Joshua Pewitte guilty of three counts of rape of a child. Pewitte was indicted in 2019 for sexually assaulting a child under 13 years old on at least three occasions from August 2017 to May 2018.

“We want to thank the jury for their public service and for seeing the case how we did. Also, we want to thank the Humboldt Police Department, the Department of Children Services, the Carl Perkins Center, and Dr. Lisa Piercey for their work on this case. Lastly, we want to thank the Child for having the courage to report these heinous acts and seeing this matter through until the end.”

Our prosecution team consisted of Assistant District Attorneys Scott Kirk and Nina Seiler, victim witness coordinator, Carol Oliver, and criminal investigator, Xochilt Joyner.

Pewitte (l) will be sentenced by Circuit Judge Clayburn Peeples on June 6, at 9:00 a.m. He is facing a maximum sentence of 120 years.

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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 57PR1-2023-PR 19187

Estate of DANNY MARTIN, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on March 10 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of DANNY MARTIN, who died OCTIOBER 28, 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: 3/10/2023

Date: 3/10/2023

Published: MARCH 16, AND 23, 2023

Personal Representative

Attorney

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 57PR1-2023-PR 19167

Estate of MARTHA JANE WILLIAMS, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on March 10 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of MARTHA JANE WILLIAMS, who died NOVEMBER 19, 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: 3/10/2023 MARTY J. WILLIAMS

Personal Representative

Date: 3/10/2023 PAM F. WRIGHT

Attorney

Published: MARCH 16, AND 23, 2023

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 57PR1-2023-PR 19191

Estate of RUSSELL TODD CARTER, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on March 8 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of RUSSELL TODD CARTER, who died JANUARY 30, 2023, 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: 3/8/2023

Date: 3/8/2023

Early voting will be held April 12 through April 27 at the Election Commission Office at

311 North Parkway.

Election Day for the City of Jackson will be May 2.

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 57PR1-2023-PR 19145

Estate of KENNETH RAYMOND TURNER, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on FEBRUARY 23 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of KENNETH RAYMOND TURNER, who died APRIL 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: 2/23/2023 DEBORA A. TURNER

Personal Representative

Date: 2/23/2023 NATHAN B. PRIDE Attorney

Published: MARCH 2, AND 9, 2023

KRISTA KELLEY CARTER

Personal Representative

NICHOLAS B. LATIMER Attorney

Published: March 16 and March 23, 2023

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 57PR1-2023-PR 19186

Estate of MARVIS JEAN WOODS BRABHAM, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on March 8 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of MARVIS JEAN WOODS BRABHAM , who died JANUARY 29, 2023, 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: 3/8/2023

Date: 3/8/2023

TARANEIKA JANE BRADY

Personal Representative

HAILEY H. DAVID

Attorney

Published: March 16 and March 23, 2023

ELECTION NOTICE

The Madison County Election Commission has moved four precincts.

If you normally vote at Alexander Elementary School, you will now vote at JCM HIGH SCHOOL located at 332 Lane Ave., Jackson, TN .

If you normally vote at Community Montessori School, you will now vote at WESTWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER located at 3 Westwood Gardens Dr., Jackson, TN.

If you normally vote at Southside High School, you will now vote at MERIDIAN BAPTIST CHURCH located at 161 Harts Bridge Rd., Jackson, TN.

If you normally vote at Bascom C.M.E. Church, you will now vote at Sacred Heart’s new gym located on 146 McClellan Rd, Jackson, TN.

Madison County Election Commission 311 North Parkway Jackson, TN 38305 731-660-1796

Published: March 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2023

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NOTIFICTION OF INTENT TO SELL

All parties that draw interest this vehicle please contact Christopher Keller at 731 313 5860. It’s a white 2005 Trail Blazer VIN# 1GNDT13S352242778

PUBLISHED in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: March 23 and 30, 2023

NOTIFICTION OF INTENT TO SELL

2016 Ford Focus VIN: 1FADP3F22GL287699

To be sold on April 6, 2023 @ 9:00am at Lynn Auto Service, 21 Holiday Dr., Jackson, TN 38305 for recovery of repair and storage fees.

IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE

CIDALIA MENDEZ, PLAINTIFF

VS. JACINTO MENDEZ RAMOS, DEFENDANT

R.D.: 82088

RE: JACINTO MENDEZ RAMOS

and free of all right of homestead, equity of redemption, statutory right of redemption and all other rights and exemptions of every kind, including but not limited to, any statutory right to an elective share, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in the First Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows:

PUBLISHED in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: March 23, 2023 This property brought to you

17 HAMLETT COVE - JACKSON, TN 38305 $260K

This Stunning 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Brick Home is Located in North East Madison County!! It Features a Split Floor Plan with Laminate Flooring Throughout, Neutral Paint Color, Kitchen Appliances and a Fenced Back Yard!! The Primary Bedroom Features a Large Bathroom with a Large Walk-in Closet!! This Home is Located Minutes from the Interstate, Local Eateries, The Ball Park and So Much More!!

In this cause, it appearing from the Complaint, which is sworn to, that the address and whereabouts of the Defendant JACINTO MENDEZ RAMOS is unknown and cannot be ascertained by diligent search and inquiry made to that end. JACINTO MENDEZ RAMOS is therefore, hereby, required to appear and Answer the Complaint filed in this Cause in the Chancery Court of MADISON COUNTY, Tennessee, within thirty days of the last publication of this Notice and serve a copy of said Answer on HOWARD F. DOUGLAS, P.O. BOX 39, LEXINGTON, TN 38351, Attorney for Plaintiff, within said time. If yo fail to do so judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in the Complaint and this matter will be presented to the Court without further Notice. It is further Ordered that this Notice will be published for four consecutive weeks in the CRIMESEEN EXAMINER NEWS

This the 15th day of February, 2023 PAM CARTER, CLERK AND MASTER PUBLICATION DATES: February 23, March 2, 9 and 16, 2023

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE

WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated February 16, 2018, recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, in Book T2064, Page 1879 (“Trust Deed”), Judy D. Freeman conveyed to Investors Title Company, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and

WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and FirstBank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and

WHEREAS, Adam C. Crider was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Book T2105, Page 1079 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Monday, March 27, 2023 at 10:00 a.m., at the main door of the Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash

The property described on Deed of Trust of record in Book T2064, Page 1879, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal description.

The street address of the property is 365 Harts Bridge Road, Jackson, Tennessee and the property is shown as Parcel 23.00 on Map 109C Group A in the Madison County Tax Assessor’s Office. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to sell the tracts together or in separate parcels and in such manner or order deemed appropriate by the Successor Trustee.

Interested Parties: Judy D. Freeman

This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose.

ADAM C. CRIDER, Successor Trustee

105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414

DATES OF

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

WHEREAS, on August 24, 2016, BARHAM INVESTMENT GROUP, LLC, by Deed of Trust of record in Book T2028, at Page 1689, as modified by a Modification of Deed of Trust dated August 15, 2019, of record in Book T2104, at Page 491, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, conveyed the following described property in trust to secure the payment of a Promissory Note in the original principal amount of Forty-Five Thousand Two Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($45,200.00), payable to SIMMONS BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO FIRST SOUTH BANK (hereinafter “Simmons Bank”); and

WHEREAS, the undersigned was appointed Substitute Trustee by SIMMONS BANK, which appointment will be recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee prior to the deed evidencing this sale; and

WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness and other provisions of the Deed of Trust have been violated, and SIMMONS BANK, the lawful owner and holder of the said indebtedness, has declared the entire amount due and payable as provided by the Deed of Trust in accordance with the terms thereof, and instructed the undersigned to foreclose.

NOW, THEREFORE, the public is hereby notified that the undersigned Substitute Trustee will sell the hereinafter described real estate at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand paid in certified funds paid at the conclusion of the sale, or upon a credit bid from a bank or other lending entity pre-approved by the Substitute Trustee. The auction shall occur at the north door of the Courthouse at Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, on Monday, April 17, 2023, at 11:30 o’clock a.m., said property to be sold in bar of the equity of redemption and subject to the lien of all special assessments against it. Lying, and being situate in the City of Jackson, 5th Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee, bounded and described as follows;

to-wit:

Beginning at a stake in the north margin of the Tinker Hill Road at the southeast corner of Lot 2 of the Tinker Hill Subdivision, a

plat of which appears of record in Plat Book 2, page 36, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, runs thence North 200 feet to a stake; thence North 89 degrees 30 minutes East 100 feet to a stake in the west line of Lot 4 of said subdivision; runs thence South with the west line of Lot 4, 200 feet to a stake in the north margin of Tinker Hill Road; runs thence South 89 degrees 30 minutes West with the north margin of Tinker Hill Road, 100 feet to the point of beginning. Being the South 200 feet of Lot No. 3 of Tinker Hill Subdivision, platted as aforesaid. (Legal description taken from prior deed.)

Being the same real estate conveyed to Barham Investment Group, LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company by Deed of record in Deed Book 736, at Page 164, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

Map 55M, Group C, Parcel 011.00

The street address of the above-described property is believed to be 45 Tinkerhill Rd., Jackson, TN 38305, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control.

SALE IS SUBJECT TO TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN POSSESSION.

This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Other interested parties: None. This property is subject to the easements, restrictions and building setback lines of record in Plat Book 2, at Page 36, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

Title to said property is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell as Substitute Trustee only and will assign to the purchaser all covenants of warranty contained in said Deed of Trust.

The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor Trustee’s option at any time. Said sale may be adjourned to another time or may be post-

poned to another date by public announcement at the appointed time of sale without readvertisement.

This office is a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

WITNESS my signature, this the 23rd day of March, 2023.

KIZER, BONDS, HUGHES & BOWEN, LLC

Substitute Trustee

P. O. Box 320 Milan, TN 38358 (731) 686-1198

INSERTION DATES:

March 23, 2023, March 30, 2023, April 6, 2023

JAC IS HIRING

Executive Director

Jackson Arts Council Jackson, TN 38301

$50,000 - $60,000 a year - Full-time

The Jackson Arts Council, a 501(c)3 arts advocacy organization located at 314 E. Main Street in Jackson, TN, is recruiting for the full-time position of Executive Director whose foremost responsibility is to actively and professionally engage with the community, arts coalition members, donors, sponsors and businesses to advance and lead the organization’s mission to strengthen our community through arts and culture.

The Jackson Arts Council congratulates the current Director, Lizzie Emmons, on being named the new Community and Projects Manager of theCO. She will be missed at the Jackson Arts Council, but we know she will continue to do great work for our community in her new role.

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Hall to Lead Humboldt Senior Center

Congratulations Mattie Bell Hunt on your new position as the Director of the Humboldt Senior Citizens Center, 202 N Central Ave, Humboldt, TN 38343 Phone: (731) 784-1137

03/23/23 CSENEWS P.19
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