The CrimeSEEN Examiner News April 13, 2023

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PHELPS, SHERITA ELAINE

Age 34 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges ASSAULT

MUSE, ROYLAND DMITRIC

Age 49 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT

WITHERSPOON, CODY A

Age 30 Gender MALE Race WHITE

-Charges ASSAULT, RESISTING STOP, ARREST, VANDALISM

DELAURO, ANTHONY LENNY

Age 34 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges

KIDNAPPING. RAPE

REPUBLICAN ‘BLACKLASH’

Congressional Black Caucus heaps criticism on Tennessee lawmakers for expelling Black lawmakers

Cox Crowned Miss Black Gibson County

“What a beautiful surprise former Miss Black Gibson County Trinity Cox crowns her sister Faith Cox Miss Black Gibson County 2023. They are the daughters of Denita and Eugene Cox all of Humboldt, Tennessee. Congratulations!”

NAACP hosts forum for Jackson City Council candidates

By Downtown Ricky Brown

Sun, Apr 9, 2023 - CrimeSEEN

While the participation was disappointing, the forum for Jackson City Council candidates was lively, informative and welcoming.

The Jackson-Madison County NAACP branch held its second round if candidate forums at the local office Thursday evening.

Moderator Mr. Harrell Carter welcomed the participants as Pastor and district one candidate J P Stovall opened with a prayer.

Only 5 candidates showed up for the forum which was talked about during the debate. Several citizens in attendance asked key questions and namely the continued neglect of the citizens and services in East Jackson.

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Former Rep. Justin Pearson, D-Memphis, raises his fists as he delivers his final remarks on the floor of the House chamber as he is expelled from the legislature Thursday, April 6, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee Republicans ousted two of three House Democrats for using a bullhorn to shout support for progun control protesters in the House chamber. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
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Larry Lowrance, Tara Skinner, Harrell Carter, NAACP President, Candice Busby, J P Stovall and Frank McMeen

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Who Are You?

How would you answer the question “Who are you?” It’s a simple question that’s difficult to answer because our concept of who we are usually changes over time.

For example, if someone had asked me who I was when I was twenty, the answer would have been different than when I was thirty. At twenty,

I would have answered, “I am a rolling stone, a nickname I acquired during my troubled teenage years. At thirty, I am a wife, mother, and student. At forty, I would have answered I am a nurse and public health administrator.

But by the time I reached fifty, gratitude journaling had introduced me to a Myrtle I didn’t know, so my answer would have included some things I had learned about myself. That’s the transformative power of Gratitude.

When you practice Gratitude, you become more aware

of the positive things in your life, allowing you to see everything in a more positive light. In addition, Gratitude helps to introduce you to yourself.

Gratitude journaling introduced me to my strengths and qualities. It helped me realize how much I had grown and changed over time. I understood my identity more deeply because it connected me with my inner wisdom and intuition. As a result, I started to trust myself more. I became more compassionate toward myself and others. I also became more mindful of the people, experiences, and things that had brought joy and happiness into my life.

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ECH STUDENTS LEND A HAND AT ALEXANDER ELEMENTARY- Early College High School students pose with “the most awesome principal in Jackson Madison County Schools”, Shannon Taylor-Davis, Alexander Elementary School.

WOODS CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS GRAND OPENING WAS “GRAND” INDEED!

“Team Woods” members were out in force last Thursday evening for the the Grand Opening of The Woods For Mayor Campaign Headquarters located at 210 East Main Street. Above, the candidate is flanked by supporters as he prepares to cut the ribbon. submitted photo

CONFERENCE FOCUSES ON AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP

– UT Martin’s WestStar Leadership Program will host the 24th annual African American Leadership Conference from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 18, at

the West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center in Jackson. The conference connects African Americans in leadership positions and diverse work environments throughout West Tennessee. Register for the conference at www.utm.edu/weststar. Members of the conference planning committee pictured in this file photo are (l, r) Jennifer Blac k, WestStar Leadership Program; Sharron Murden, CB&S Bank, Bolivar; Evelyn Robertson, Whiteville; Andrea Bond Johnson, Golden Circle Insurance, Brownsville; Theresa Powell, Northwest Tennessee Economic Development Council, Alamo; Harold Nance, Jonah Housing Authority, Alamo; Virginia Grimes, WestStar Leadership Program; Dr. Andre Temple, University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services, Jackson; and Civil Miller-Watkins, Rossville. (Committee members not pictured are Anne Banks, Brownsville; Yvette Blue, Tennessee Department of Education, Jackson; Dr. Cheryl Browne, Oakland; Carolyn Flagg, City of Brownsville; Mark Heaston, City of Covington; Kimberly Jones, West Tennessee Healthcare; Mary Jones, Children & Family Services, Inc., Covington; Della Ligon, Brownsville; and Rene Phelps, FirstBank, Henderson.)

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Alisha Tharp Baskerville -Happy 11th Wedding Anniversary to my husband, CHANCELOR!!! On this journey we have had some ups, downs, ins, outs, good days and even some bad days, but through it all LOVE Prevailed and Each year gets Better and Better! I wouldn’t want to do this thing called life with anyone but you! I love you Chance!

Griot Celebrate National Poetry Month

Awesome night with the Hub City Poerty night. If you wasn’t there you miss an amazing talent performance last night. Big shout out to all the participants and our MC Gregory Brooks for a wonderful job. Thanks to my Partnership Mrs Genevieve Dupree owner of Floral Cakes Bakery . Looking forward for next month everyone for our next Hub City Poetry Night. We would love for more people to come aboard and be part of this Hub City Poerty Night. If you are interested please inbox Ella Watkins or Genevieve Dupree

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SPRING TURKEY SEASON

Spring turkey season starts Saturday April 15 for adults while the Young Sportsman Hunt is scheduled for April 8-9.

TWRA reports that the numbers are slightly down and therefore they will be decreasing the bag limit to two bearded for adults and one male or female for youths.

A Big Game permit is required to hunt turkey unless hunters have a sportsman license. It is required that they be tagged in the field or report to the TWRA through the Go app for E-tag. Hunting hours are thirty minutes before sunrise to sunset.

Legal hunting equipment includes shotguns using ammunition loaded with No. 4 shot or smaller, longbows, recurve bows, compound bows and crossbows.

Firearms and archery equipment can have sighting devices except those with artificial light capable of locating wildlife. People who have never hunted turkey can add a new adventure to their hunting experiences.

More information can be found by searching tnwildlifeguide.org.

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NSPDK INCORPORATED, GAMMA PSI CHAPTER HOST 7TH ANNUAL LITERACY LUNCHEON

NSPDK Incorporated, Gamma Psi Chapter held its 7th Annual Literacy Luncheon on March 25, 2023 at The Carl Grant Center. The keynote speaker was Mrs. Melody Hawkins, a nationally-recognized, award-winning educator and Jackson TN Native. This years writing contest theme was: What does it mean to live in a Democracy in the United States, and Why is it important to you? The sorority awarded $1000 college scholarship to a graduating senior, Ms. Elise Havercamp of Madison Academic High School and three middle school students, Ameera Cook and Aubrey Lewis of North Parkway Middle School and Chad Terry of West Junior High received one iPad and a momentary.

Pictured above: (l to r) Chad Terry3rd place Middle School Essay Winner, Aubrey Lewis 2nd place Middle School Essay Winner, Elise Havercamp, High School Essay Winner and Dr. LaToshia Chism, Chapter President. Right: Jackson City Councilwoman, Tara Skinner presents Melody Hawkins with a Key to the City. Below: Gamma Psi Members

Hayes Takes over SGC Middle Basketball Program

Welcome to our South Gibson County coaching staff, coach Ashley Hayes! She’s going to do great things with our middle school program. She is no stranger to the area. Played high school at Humboldt HS, college at Murray State, WNBA stint, as well as playing over seas. Very excited and fortunate to have her joining us to help continue building our Lady Hornet brand. Hope all hooper families will welcome her!! Carrie Woods Embrey

U of M Replaces Merriweather with UT Product

The University of Memphis lady’s basketball program has found its replacement for Katrina Merriweather in 36-year-old Alex Simmons. Simmons is a former McDonald’s All-American player and a 2-time national champion as a player at Tennessee. She coached Gardner-Webb to a 29-4 record, a conference title last season and to their first NCAA Tournament in 12 years. Simmons played for the legendary Pat Summitt and was a 2x National Champion at Tennessee.

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Our Founder

BASKERVILLE FUNERAL HOME-Has been “committed to caring and sincere service” since its founding in the 1940’s. The home was established as “Rawls and Claybrooks,” and then became “Rawls and Baskerville,” prior to Mr. William H. Baskerville’s assuming sole ownership in the 1950’s. Over the years, the Baskerville Funeral Home has rendered such community services in the past such as: (1) transporting people to and from physicians’ offices for appointments; (2) providing an ambulance service; (3) providing life insurance; (4) transporting people to and from the polls for voting; and (4) providing office space for community meetings.

Mr. William Baskerville was born January 19, 1919 in the Belmont community near Mason, TN William Henry Baskerville was born the fifth child of Arthur and Virginia Baskerville

He was wed to his wife of forty-eight years; Olga Vern Donald Baskerville on December 23, 1947.

Mr. William Baskerville (1919-1996) attended Tennessee State University, and earned a Mortuary Science degree from Gupton-Jones College of Mortuary Science, Nashville, Tennessee. He was a man who was tremendously dedicated to his profession, his family, his church, and his community.

Staff members of Baskerville Funeral Home are caring and experienced professionals who understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. These requests and traditions are of utmost importance to our staff of licensed funeral directors.

Baskerville is a family business with four locations: Humboldt, Alamo, Milan and Trenton

ANTHONY WAYNE DANCE

Thanking God for allowing me to attend the Homegoing service for my dear friend and classmate, Anthony Wayne Dance. It was a wonderful celebration for Wayne, “the quiet Man”! Pastor Quill Brabham did a wonderful job preaching from 1st Thessalonians 4:11, “The Qualities of a Quiet Man”. Awesome Word for an Awesome guy!!! Shout-out to our Humboldt High School Class of 1981 members who came to support the family! I am so proud to be a member of this class! The 42nd Class Reunion is rapidly approaching and today’s appreciation of love was just a snippet of the love we’ll see on May 12, 2023! Rest In Heaven Wayne Dance ..your smile and laughter will truly be missed!

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EASTER SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS

Shanika Douglas hosted her annual egg hunt for the kids in her family. The kids really enjoyed finding the eggs filled with candy and prizes.

Youth at Progressive Community Baptist Church of Jackson took part in presenting Easter Speeches after church service Sunday. They were joined by adult members who rendered a presentation of death and resurrection of Christ. Shoutout to Rev. Dr. Charles H. Clark, Jr. and program coordinator Lynn Hennings.

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Hope Lodge #144 (PHA) hosted an Easter Egg hunt for the children in the Jackson Community on Saturday April 8, 2023 at Centennial Park. The Lodge stuffed over 2000 eggs and was sponsored by JFD, Lowes, and other local agencies. The children breezed threw the cold weather to find eggs. They also got to enjoy jumpers, food, and music.

EDITH RENEE’ DOUGLASS CSENews “Reader of the Week”

By Downtown Ricky Brown

Please join me in congratulating my dear friend, “Edith Renee’ Douglass as the CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper “Reader of the Week.”

She is a loyal CSE reader for many years and also contributes greatly to community and church events being part of the Macedonia Baptist Church family in Jackson. Most of you know Edith Renee’ from the downtown Post Office window and her work for the Lord at MBC.

She enjoys her church, music and is a 1978 graduate of Jackson Central Merry and also studied at University of Tenn at Martin.

Renee’ is one of the most considerate, thoughtful and caring people I’ve known. We are fortunate and blessed to know her and have the honor to be her friend.

Renee’ is pictured above with CSENews Columnist, Downtown Ricky Brown.

Jackson Fire Department “Member of the Quarter”

The Jackson Fire Department is happy to announce Driver Hoyt Huckabee as the “Member of the Quarter.”

Driver Huckabee is a hard working and dedicated employee. He was recently involved in the drivers promotion process which is very time consuming and difficult.

Driver Huckabee ranked second on the eligible drivers list and was promoted from firefighter to driver April 1, 2023.

In addition to working towards hai promotion, he also attended and successfully completed the EMT - B training. Congratulations Driver Huckabee.

Driver Avery McElrath, Chief Don Friddle, Driver Hoyt Huckabee, Captain John Collis, Battalion Chief Wedmon Graham.

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Congressional Black Caucus heaps criticism on Tennessee lawmakers for expelling Black lawmakers

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The Congressional Black Caucus blasted the Republican-controlled Tennessee state legislature on Thursday after two out Black Democratic state lawmakers were expelled for participating in a protest against gun violence on the House floor.

On Thursday, lawmakers voted to expel state Reps. Justin Jones (D-Nashville) and Justin Pearson (D-Memphis). Their colleague, Rep. Gloria Johnson (D-Knoxville), who also participated in the demonstration earlier this week, survived her expulsion vote. Johnson is white.

Led by Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.), the CBC issued a statement Thursday evening condemning the legislature’s actions and said the Republican majority chose “to abdicate its responsibility to keep their communities safe.”

“Instead of working to keep residents safe from gun violence, they

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have taken the unprecedented step of expelling two Black members of the Democratic Caucus who chose to stand with families, teachers, and students to demand gun safety reforms and speak truth to power about the reality of gun violence in their community and across our country,” the statement read.

“The targeted expulsions of Rep. Justin Jones and Rep. Justin Pearson – two Black duly elected members representing minority districts –makes clear that racism is alive and well in Tennessee,” it added.

“The GOP-led House chose to silence dissent from not only the Black representatives in the chamber, but the voices of their constituents as well. This move is not only racist and anti-democratic, it is morally-bankrupt and out of step with the overwhelming majority of Americans who believe that we need common sense gun control reforms to save lives.”

Protests erupted at the

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I remember a holiday gathering with friends when I was in my mid-fifties, and a cousin said to me, “You sure have changed; your attitude is different. You are not as negative as you used to be.” Little did he know that the Gratitude love bug had bitten me.

For years I struggled with my identity, which had much to do with childhood trauma. But what Gratitude journaling taught me was that everyone has struggles, yet we all have something to be grateful for. So I adopted a more generous and giving mindset, and my actions began to align with my values and beliefs.

Tennessee state capitol days after a deadly mass shooting at the private Covenant School in Nashville last month. The shooting left three 9-yearold children and three faculty members dead.

Jones, Johnson and Pearson led chants on the House floor during the protests. In response, the three were stripped of their committee assignments earlier this week.

In a statement to The Hill, Rep. Summer Lee (D-Pa.) called the actions of Tennessee Republicans “straight up fascism in its ugliest, most racist form.”

“That a Black man was expelled for standing up against the murder of children—but not his white counterpart—says it all,” Lee said, adding “Republicans want to protect guns instead of safeguarding kids. They want to put politics over the lives of the people they represent.”

“They ask for safety for themselves, but not for school children, and they’ll sacrifice the lives of our loved ones for their

lobbyists,” she continued. “Now is NOT the time to be on the sidelines. We better fight back before it’s too late.”

Rep. James Clyburn said he was “disturbed” by the actions of the state legislator and called the expulsions “baseless” and “undemocratic.” Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.), an outspoken supporter for gun reform, called the actions an “extremist, undue response” and “blatant abuses of power.”

Ahead of the expulsion vote on Thursday, the three members, who have become known as the Tennessee Three on social media, walked into the House floor with their fists raised. Hundreds of students from around the state cheered their support for the members.

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) also tweeted her support for Jones on Thursday.

“I am proud of you & your colleagues in TN for holding firm in your commitment to justice, free speech, and gun reform,” she said. “If those Republican colleagues of yours

Yes, Gratitude introduces you to yourself in a profound way. It helps you see the beauty and richness of your life and opens the door to self-discovery and growth. So if you ever feel lost or disconnected or simply want to deepen your understanding of yourself, try practicing Gratitude.

As Kate Atkinson says in her book Life After Life, “Sometimes Sylvie said, one can mistake gratitude for love.” Gratitude may just be the key that unlocks your true potential and help you fall in love with the most important person on earth, yourself.

had an ounce of integrity, they’d be passing bills for safer communities, not political retribution.”

in a statement. “The National Action Network stands with our Nashville Chapter in supporting their fundamental right to protest, especially against the gun violence that consistently and persistently impacts Black communities.”

Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network, called the expulsion of Jones and Pearson an attack on democracy.

“How can you remove these lawmakers, who spoke for thousands of Black Tennesseans living under the threat of gun violence every day, but stop short of removing their white colleague and deny this is a racist action?” Sharpton said

Still, before the vote that expelled him, Jones had a message for Republicans.

“To those who here will cast a vote for expulsion, I was fighting for your children, too, to live free from the terror of school shootings,” Jones said. “If I’m expelled from here, I’ll be back out there with the people every week demanding that you act.”

“If you expel me, I will continue to show up because this issue is too important,” he added.”

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But it wasn’t just Black lawmakers speaking out Thursday.

ECH STUDENTS LEND A HAND AT ALEXANDER ELEMENTARY

Early College High came to work with Mrs. Cooper’s 4th grade class last Tuesday and on the way out they had to stop and take a picture with the most awesome principal in Jackson Madison County Schools Shannon Taylor-Davis, Alexander Elementary School

Early College High improves ACT scores and associate degrees Students continue to show significant academic progress

JACKSON, Tenn. – In a world where success can sometimes be difficult to attain, JCM Early College High is finding success at every turn. Through hard work and careful planning, both the average ACT score as well as the number of students graduating with associate degrees have increased.

Said JCM Early College High Principal Dr. Nathan Lewis, “I’m proud of the perseverance students are making toward their goals. Each year the graduating class has set that standard of excellence higher and higher. I look forward to seeing what students will accomplish as we continue to move forward.”

In 2022 the ACT average at JCM Early College High was 19.30, which was above the state average of 19.1. In the course of one year, the ACT average at JCM ECH has increased by 1.27 to an average score of 20.57, beating the current state average by nearly one and a half points. From 2021-22 to 2022-23, the number of students scoring 30 or above grew from 3 to 4.

“Our students are changing the narrative for public schools in this region. Whether through ACT boot camps and workshops, or simply by old-fashioned preparation in the classroom, JCM Early College High students are exceeding and expanding expectations for our district,” Superintendent Dr. Marlon King said.

Assistant Principal Recognized

“I do not have to write a story about the BEST AP IN TENNESSEE. Mrs. Priscilla Duvall is definitely the BEST AP that one could have on his or her team! She makes the job of the principal so much easier each day. Arlington Elementary School in Jackson, TN., really values and appreciates all that she does! WE will shower you all week.”

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Congratulations To Bronner Bros 2023 Hair Battle Winner

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In 1947, Dr. Nathaniel H. Bronner, Sr. and his brother, Arthur E. Bronner, Sr. (the original Bronner Brothers) with the assistance of their sister, Emma Bronner began teaching cosmetologists at the Butler Street YMCA in Atlanta, Georgia. Subsequently, the first Bronner Bros. Trade Show was born with approximately 300 in attendance.

Today, Bronner Bros. continues to ascend from its modest beginnings setting for itself new goals, new challenges and new standards of excellence. Bronner Bros. manufactures multicultural hair care products for both retail and professional customers.

Now, with more than 30,000 in attendeance, the Fantasy Competition proves to be one of the most showcased of all competitions!

Congratulations To The winners!

The Jackson Carl Perkin’s Civic Center was jumping with excitement last Saturday as the Hub City hosted the Blues and Laughter “Fedora & Hills’ featuring headliners Comedian Joe Torry and Blues artist TK Soul. also on the ticket was Cecily Wilborn and JL Lake.

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Cox Crowned Miss Black Gibson County

“The Miss Black Gibson County Pageant is back and stronger than ever; raising $15,000 in scholarship money! It was an honor judging 12 of the most beautiful, intelligent and poised young ladies I have ever seen. Talent, interview, evening gown, luncheon, dinner....it was all top notch! Congrats everyone and Dr. Janice Epperson for bringing this amazing pageant back at full force,” said Marquetta Hunt Winston.

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GRIOT COLLECTIVE CELEBRATES NATIONAL POETRY MONTH

“Staircase”

Staircase, staircase, long and wide, many stairs, no place to hide.

Staircase, staircase, like a tower, I will keep climbing every hour.

Calendar of Events

April 15:

SEEKING ETERNITY

Just another boring day. The snowflakes drift away. My question is sink or swim? My light starts to dim.

I will keep my tunes on blast. They are moving quick like my past. Sometimes I come to questions. Am I making a good impression?

The memories linger in my head. They are as soft as the silk on my bed. The bright lights are flashing. The battles in my mind are clashing.

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Staircase, staircase, a real pleasure, The view ahead will be a treasure.

I have made it, now I see, all the beauty God made for me.

Our DIVERSITY is success

Diverse diverse that’s what we rehearse. Not two people are the same, but we all go through the pain.

It’s easy t see like when you hear a scream. Is it the pain of ache or do you pretend it be fake?

A nation of diversity is like a university it promotes growth.

It’s like culture it’ll capture your creativity and discoveries.

When there’s light present darkness disappears.

Diverse diverse reverb have you heard? Not the sound of a bird chirp or the chimes in the wind it’s you my friend you’re going to win by not blending in. In the money we spend. Instead of time we lend. And influence that bends.

Undermining others. Even minors toward their brothers.

From skin to height from height to beliefs.

We’re all our own chiefs.

We’re all diverse and sometimes that hurts, but that makes our success. Our diversity is success.

GRIOT POETRY

WORKSHOP at the Jackson Madison County Library from 10am - 12 noon in the library boardroom. Workshop to be led by BILL MARABLE whose work has appeared in several journals and anthologies.

April 27:

The Ned presents: DROP THE MIC: The Griot Collective celebrates National Poetry Month. 6:30pm - 8:30pm. This open mic event is free and open to the public. Refreshments served. The Ned is located in downtown Jackson.

May 20th: VISITING WRITER SERIES: Award winning poet JACQUELINE TRIMBLE will lead a poetry workshop from 10am12noon. Trimble will give a public reading of her work at 1pm. Both events will take place at the Comeunity Cafe in downtown Jackson and are open to the public.

NOTE FROM THE JUDGE

Reading all of the entries for this poetry contest filled me with hope. These young poets wrote on complex topics such as family, home, love, fear, and wonder, and their voices represent the future of the arts and letters. I'm excited for them and what they'll write next!

The Griot Collective of West Tennessee is a non-profit literary arts organization that sponsors poetry workshops, poetry contests, open mics and a Visiting Writers Series. For more information, visit: thegriotcollectiveofwesttennessee.com

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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.

04/06/2023

REID, CARNEY LEE -Age

68 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges PUBLIC INTOXICATION

CARAWAY, EQWAN LEE

-Age 32 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION, FAILURE TO APPEAR

04/05/2023

WINKFIELD, QUINCY

LAMON -Age 36 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

LYONS, CHRISTOPHER

ANTWAN -Age 33 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

PRUITT, TASHA SHANTE

- Age 24 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges FAIL-

URE TO APPEAR

ASKEW, JASHOUN

DEONTAE -Age 18 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges EVADING ARREST, AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT, INTERFERE WITH EMERGENCY CALL (911 CALLS)

PERRY, TANGIE MARIE

-Age 28 Gender FEMALE

Race WHITE -Charges

SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

04/04/2023

CAHILL, CASSIE -Age

28 Gender FEMALE Race

WHITE -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

WINKFIELD, QUINCY

LAMON -Age 36 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

MOORE, SHAVON DEON-

TAE -Age 28 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRI-

Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE, DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED GRAMS, PENNY LYNN

-Age 36 Gender FEMALE

Race WHITE -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

DELAURO, ANTHONY

CAN AMERICAN -Charges HARASSMENT (ORAL THREAT)

GOODMAN, SHAMPANE

-Age 24 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges PUBLIC INDECENCY-INDECENT EXPOSURE, VANDALISM

MARTINEZ, MICHEL

ALVAREZ -Age 23 Gender

MALE Race WHITE -Charges

SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

STICKLER, NATALIE

LYNN -Age 20 Gender FE-

MALE Race WHITE -Charges

THEFT ($1K-9,999), THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE

JONES, TELIVION

TEVONTE -Age 26 Gender MALE Race BLACK

OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE, THEFT ($1K9,999), THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE

ELIAN, ZACHARY

JOSEPH -Age 36 Gender

MALE Race WHITE -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

PHELPS, SHERITA

ELAINE -Age 34 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges ASSAULT

WALTON, AMANDA -Age

39 Gender FEMALE Race

WHITE -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

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MUSE, ROYLAND

DMITRIC -Age 49 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED

DOMESTIC ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED BURGLARY, AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT

HERNANDEZ RAMIREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL -Age 27

LENNY -Age 34 Gender

MALE Race WHITE -Charges KIDNAPPING. RAPE

SIMMONS, NADIA -Age

28 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT

YON, BENITA JEAN -Age

55 Gender FEMALE Race

WHITE -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY CARTER, JOSHUA

MARTIN - Age 2 1Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

CLARK, VICTAVIUS Q

-Age 21 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges FIREARM USED IN DANGEROUS FELONY, MANUFACTURING/DELIVERING/ SELLING/POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SU, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

HARRISON, ALEIRA J

-Age 21 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT VANDALISM

04/02/2023

RODRIGUEZ RIVAS, JUAN LUIS - Age 40 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges PUBLIC INTOXICATION WITHERSPOON, CODY

A -Age 30 Gender MALE

-Charges ASSAULT, RESISTING STOP, ARREST, VANDALISM

CUNNINGHAM, ANDREA

YVETTE -Age 49 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT

FRANCO, ROGELIO

CARRILLA -Age 46 Gender MALE Race WHITE

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

KEATHLEY, JASON

WILLIAM -Age 51 Gender MALE Race WHITE

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

SHOAF, ROBERT

DEWAYNE -Age 36 Gender

MALE Race WHITE -Charges

FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY 04/01/2023

THOMAS, LAWRENCE

EDWARD -Age 18 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges EVADING ARREST THEFT ($10K-59,999), THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS

DEL RIO MENA, FRANCISCO JAVIER

-Age 19 Gender MALE Race WHITE-Charges DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE, DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED, LEAVING THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT (PROPERTY DAMAGE), VIOLATION OF IMPLIED CONSENT LAW

IMES, MYIA -Age 31 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges HOLD FOR INVESTIGATION

FISHER, JAUNICE ARIELL -Age 31 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

CARTER, JOSHUA MARTIN -Age 21 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges

THEFT OF PROP <$1000 EMBEZZLEMENT

SEYMOUR, DANMARION -Age 18 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges

EVADING ARREST, THEFT ($10K-59,999), THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS

YORK, JESSIE LASHAUNAge31GenderMALERaceBLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE

GASKINS, JOSEPH GLENN -Age36 Gender

MALE Race WHITE Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION CARTER, JOSHUA

MARTIN -Age 21 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, THEFT $1000>$9,999, THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE BOWERS, JERMAINE

LAVARIS -Age 31 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT-VIOLENT CLAYTON, JARRED

MANTEZ -Age 24 GenderMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED OPEN CONTAINER LAW

04/13/23 CSENEWS P.14

PROFESSIONAL BONDING

115 W Central Trenton Tn. 38382

Originated by James “Timbo” Patterson

(731)-855-1500

(731)-618-0936

Zedrick McLin

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.

04/1/2023

SMITH, SIERRA TO-

CARRA -B/F Contempt of Court, Violation of Probation

04/2/2023

HILLIARD, DEREK

ALAN -W/M Public Intoxication, Theft $2501-$100000

WILBOURN, JAMES ANTHONY -B/M Identity Theft

04/3/2023

DOYLE, NICHOLAS T -W/M Driving on REV/SUSP License, Speeding

MANNS, KYLA DAVETTA -B/F Contempt of Court, Simple Possession

REED, COLTON AARON -W/M Contempt of Court

REED, NATHAN TYLER -W/M Contempt of Court, Driving on REV/SUSP License, Muffler Law, Operation of Vehicle

W/O a Bumber, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

WILLIAMS, MADISON -W/F Domestic Assault

04/4/2023

BOATMAN, JARAJIA -B/F Possession of Firearm

During a Felony, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession Sch VI with Intent

EDMONSON, KESHONNA NAJA -B/F Possession of Firearm During a Felony, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession Sch VI with Intent

MALINOW, KEVIN -W/M Contempt of Court

04/5/2023

JOHNSON, JERRY L -B/M Aggravated Criminal Trespass, Theft-Conduct Involving Merchandise

04/6/2023

BENNETT, BRIAN M -W/M Domestic Assault

DODD, JUQUAN Q -B/M Hold for Other Department

Horton, Joshua Bernard -B/M Controlled Substance Analogue, Possession of Sch II

LUTTER, KELCEE -W/F Controlled Substance Analogue, Possession of Sch II

LUTTER, SHERMAN M -B/M Controlled Substance

Analogue, Possession of Sch II, Possession of Firearm During a Felony

THEUS, DELVECCHIO -B/M Controlled Substance

Analogue, Driving on REV/SUSP License, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Sch II, Stop Sign

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.

04/3/2023

GLASPER, JUSTIN MICHAEL DAVID -B/M Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, MFG, DEL, SELL Possession Controlled Substances Analog

WILLIAMSON, JESSICA LAUREN -B/F Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, MFG, DEL, SELL Possession Controlled Substance Analog

04/4/2023

Brockie, Amber Lee -W/F Possession of Substances w/int to MFG Sch II, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

POTTS, ROCKY ALEN -W/M Driving REV/SUSP/ SELL Possession Controlled Substance Analog

04/6/2023

MILLER, CARSON MCKENZIE -W/F Violation of Light Law, MFG, DEL, SELL Possession Controlled Substance Analog

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

Default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured by a certain Deed of Trust securing a promissory note, said Deed of Trust being dated June 8, 2015, Joel Haynes and wife Christi Haynes to Hunter Simmons, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, in Trust Deed Book 2000, Page 1371 filed of record on June 10, 2015 11:37 AM to secure an indebtedness to First South Bank, in the amount the amount of Eight Hundred Thousand and 00/100 ($800,000.00) Dollars; and

WHEREAS, the holder of the note, Christi Bivens Haynes as Trustee of the Jo Ann S. Haynes Irrevocable Trust has appointed Donald D. Glenn as the Substitute Trustee in Deed of Trust Book 2217, Page 315; and

WHEREAS the holder of the note, Christi Bivens Haynes, as Trustee of the Jo Ann S. Haynes Irrevocable Trust, which is the owner of the debt secured having declared the total indebtedness due, pursuant to said promissory note and trust deed at the option of the same, having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust;

NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority in me vested as trustee under said instrument, this is to give notice that I will, on Friday, April 28, 2023 at 11:00 a.m., proceed to offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the North door of the Madison County Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee and to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit:

Lying and being situated in the 7th Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee and more particularly described as follows: Map 74, Parcel 80.00

TRACT 1:

Beginning at a stake in the center of Jackson Brownsville road at the northeast corner of a 2 acre tract owned by Mattie Day and runs thence south with the east line of same 13 degrees 30 minutes east 228 feet to a stake; thence south 75 degrees west 80 feet to a stake; thence south 4 degrees east 635 feet to a stake; thence south 1 degrees 35 minutes west 357 feet to a stake; thence south 2 degrees 30 minutes west 107 feet to a stake; thence south 38 degrees 30 minutes west 200 feet to a stake; thence south 45 degrees 30 minutes west 118 feet to a stake; thence south 19 degrees 15 minutes west 320 feet to a stake; thence north 82 degrees east 454 feet to a stake; thence south 33 degrees east 500 feet to a stake; thence south 28 degrees 30 minutes east 635 feet to a stake; thence south 25 degrees 45 minutes east 334 feet to a stake; thence north 85 degrees 30 minutes east 505 feet to a stake; thence north 10 degrees 30 minutes east 255 feet to a stake; thence north 84 degrees 30 minutes east 380 feet to a stake; thence north 161 feet to a stake; thence north 1 degrees 30 minutes west 300 feet to a stake; thence north 3 degrees 30 minutes west 548 feet to a stake; thence north 4 degrees west 579 feet to a stake; thence north 13 degrees 15 minutes west 200 feet to a stake; thence north 1 degree 30 minutes west 423 feet to a stake; thence north 3 degrees 30 minutes west 209 feet to a stake and corner; thence north 86 degrees 30 minutes west 585 feet to a stake; thence north 3 degrees 30 minutes west 430 feet to a stake in Jackson-Brownsville Road; thence north 87 degrees 30 minute a west 680 feet to a stake in said road; thence south 76 degrees west 382 feet to the beginning, containing 106.9 acres, aa shown by survey made for Federal Land Bank. This being the same tract conveyed to Robert V. Valentine by J.R. Valentine in Deed Book 74, Page 385, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. TRACT 2:

Beginning at a stake 30 feet south of center of State Highway No. 1, R.B. Valentine’s northeast corner, on the south margin of State Highway right or way; runs thence south 462 feet to a stake, corner former by R.B. Valentine’s east and north lines; thence east 578 feet to a stake, Valentine’s northeast corner; thence south 2432 feet to a stake Valentine’s southeast corner: thence south 87 degrees and 45 minutes west 373 feet to a stake in old creek, a corner with said Valentine; thence with said Creek south 22 degrees and 30 minutes west 141 feet to a stake, Valentine’s southeast corner, also McBride’s northeast corner; thence south 1 degree east 139 feet to a stake; thence south 5 degrees and 60 minutes east 116 feet to a stake, McBride’s southeast corner and Sties’ northeast corner; thence south 31 degrees and 45 minutes east 366 feet to a stake: thence south ss degrees east 786 feet to a stake; thence east 913 feet to a stake, Henning’s southwest corner; thence north 3210.5 feet to a stake, the southeast corner of a 5 1/4 acre tract conveyed to Valentine; thence west 66 feet to a stake: thence north 60 degrees west 165 feet to a stake; thence west 226 feet to a stake; thence north 41 degrees and 15 minutes west 482 feet to a stake 16 ½ feet east of Valentine’s southwest corner; thence west 283.5 feet to a cedar post; thence north 2 degrees and 30 minutes west 328 feet to a stake in the south margin of State Highway No. 1 right of way Crittendon’s northwest corner; thence with said Highway right of way south 88 degrees west 185 feet to a stake; thence north 83 degrees and 15 minutes west 100 feet to a stake; thence north 80 degrees west 563 to the beginning, containing 116.35 acres, more or less.

INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACTS BUT EXCLUDED FROM THIS CONVEYANCE ARE THE FOLLOWING PARCELS OF LAND:

PARCEL 1:

Beginning at a stake 50 feet south or the center of State Highway No. I, Reuben Haynes northwest corner on the south margin of said Highway right of way; runs thence with said right of way north 84 degrees west 7 2/10 chains to a stake; Jeff Haynes northeast corner: runs thence with said Haynes east line south 2 degrees

30 minutes east 5-7/10 chains to a stake, Jeff Haynes corner: runs thence with said Haynes line east 6 chains to a stake, Jeff Haynes corner; thence with said Haynes north 81 degrees east 1 chain, Rueben Haynes southwest corner; thence with said Rueben Haynes west line north 2 degrees 30 minutes west 4-5/10 chains to the beginning, containing 3 4/10 acres, more or less.

Parcel 2:

BEGINNING at an existing iron pin in the south margin or State Highway No. 1, said point being the northwest corner of the Jeff Haynes Gin lot as described in Deed Book 409, Page 408 and Deed Book 464, Page 660 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, and runs thence South 03 degrees 30 minutes East, with the west line of said Gin lot, 376.2 feet to a point; thence North 82 degrees 46 minutes East, with the south line of said Gin lot, 396 feet to a point; thence North 81 degrees East, with the south line of said Gln lot, 66 feet to an existing iron corner post; thence South 02 degrees 30 minutes East 176 feet to an iron pin, thence South 79 degrees 56 minutes West 534.5 feet to an iron pin; thence North 21 degrees 10 minutes West 325.6 feet to an iron pin; thence North 02 degrees 13 minutes West 287.4 feet to an iron pin in the south margin of State Highway No. 1; thence South 87 degrees 49 minutes East, with the south margin of State Highway No. 1, 166.4 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 3.9 Acres as surveyed by J. M. Akin &. K. B. Pittman, Jr., Civil Engineers, dated April 3, 1993.

Parcel 3:

BEGINNING at a tack in the south margin of U. S. Highway No. 70 at the northeast corner of the 1.9 acre tract conveyed to Lynn Haynes and wife, as described In Deed Book __ , Page , and being the northwest corner of the 7.6 acre tract conveyed to Jeff Haynes and wife, Hattie Belle Haynes as described In Deed Book __ , Page __ , in said Register’s Office; thence North 64 degrees East, with the south margin of said Highway, a distance of 17 feet to a metal spike; thence South 25 degrees 10 minutes East, a distance of 160 feet to a metal spike; thence South 6 degrees East, a distance of 143.81 feet to a metal spike in the center of a ditch in the east line of the Lynn Haynes tract; thence North 19 degrees 20 minutes West, with the east line of Lynn Haynes, a distance of 297.14 feet to the beginning and containing 0.14 of an acre.

Parcel 4:

Beginning at an iron pin on the south margin of Highway 70 (50 feet at right angles from centerline) said pin being north 84 degrees 10 minutes west a distance of 164 feet from the northwest corner of Joel Haynes as recorded In Deed Book 565, Page 590 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee,; thence leaving said highway south 5 degrees 00 minutes west a distance of 323.66 feet to an iron pin; thence north 85 degrees 00 minutes west a distance of 239.08 feet to an iron pin; thence north 5 degrees 00 minutes west a distance of 317.67 feet to an iron pin on the south margin of Highway 70; thence with the south margin of Highway 70 south 86 degrees 26 minutes 07 seconds east a distance of 239.16 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 1.76 acres, as surveyed by David Hall Land Surveying Company, K.L.S. #943 on March 8, 2002.

Parcel 5:

Beginning at a stake 50 feet south of the center of U. S. Highway No. 70 (State Highway No.1) at Harvey Crittendon’s northwest Corner, and on the south margin of said highway right of way, and runs thence with said highway right of way S. 87° W. 2.9 chains to a stake, the northeast corner of Blackmon & Hopper Gin Company; thence S. 2° 30’ E. 4.5 chains to a stake, the southeast corner of Blackmon & Hopper Gin Company and in the north line of Jeff Haynes; runs thence with Jeff Haynes line N. 81° E. 3.1 chains to a stake at Harvey Crittendon’s southwest corner; thence with Crittendon’s west line N. 2° 30’ W. 4.2 chains to the beginning, containing 1.3 acres, more or less. and being a part of the property which was conveyed to the undersigned by Robert L. and H. C. Ivey by deed recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee in Deed Book 150, page 168.

Parcel 6:

Beginning at a set 1/2-inch iron rod with ID cap stamped “Dodd, RLS 2657” (typical of all iron rods referred to herein as set) in the south right of way line of State Route 70, said point being at the northwest corner of the Norma Smith Trust property (DB 718, Pg. 798) and being the northeast corner of the herein described tract; runs thence with the west line of Smith, South 02 degrees 16 minutes 18 seconds West, a distance of 317.34 feet to a 2-inch iron pipe at the southwest corner of Smith; said point being at the lower northwest corner of Haynes (DB 565, Pg. 590 - First Tract); runs thence with said Haynes First Tract the following calls: South 07 degrees 51 minutes 19 seconds West, a distance of 176.00 feet to a set iron rod; South 89 degrees 53 minutes 50 seconds West, a distance of 558.92 feet to a set iron rod; North 10 degrees 46 minutes 54 seconds West, a distance of 144.69 feet to an iron rod; runs thence with a new severance line through the Haynes property (DB 629, Pg. 833 and DB 681, Pg. 1564) the following calls: South 88 degrees 27 minutes 03 seconds West, a distance of 384.47 feet to an iron rod; North 05 degrees 10 minutes 40 seconds West, a distance of 560.40 feet to an iron rod in the south right of way line of State Route 70; runs thence with the south right of way line of State Route 70 the following calls: with a curve to the right with an arc length of 132.33 feet, a radius of 910.00 feet, and having a chord bearing and distance of South 84 degrees 31 minutes 51 seconds East, 132.21 feet; South 09 degrees 38 minutes 06 seconds West, a distance of 5.00 feet; with a curve to the right with an arc length of 45.86 feet, a radius of 905.00 feet, and having a chord bearing and distance of South 78 degrees 54 minutes 47 seconds East, 45.86 feet; South 77 degrees 27 minutes 41 seconds East, a distance of 151.60 feet; North 12 degrees 32 minutes

19 seconds East, a distance of 15.00 feet; South 77 degrees 27 minutes 41 seconds East, a distance of 100.00 feet; North 12 degrees 32 minutes 19 seconds East, a distance of 5.00 feet; South 77 degrees 27 minutes 41 seconds East, a distance of 552.89 feet; with a curve to the left with an arc length of 93.51 feet, and a radius of 985.00 feet, and having a chord bearing and distance of South 80 degrees 10 minutes 52 seconds East, 93.48 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 12.65 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Craig J. Barron, R.L.S.# 2639 on January 18,2021. All bearings are relative to the Tennessee State Plane Coordinate System of 1983.

TRACT 3:

Beginning at an iron pin in the south margin or Highway No. 70 et Bruce E. Bailey’s northeast corner; thence with Bailey’s east line south 21 degrees east 4.9 chains to a post, Bailey’s southeast corner; runs thence with Bailey’s south line south 30 degrees west 3.9 chains to a sycamore tree, Bailey’s southwest corner in Ivey’s east line; runs thence with Ivey’s east line south 44 degrees 30 minutes east 4.7 chains to a red oak; thence north 88 degrees east 3 chains to a red oak; thence south 73 degrees east 1.5 chains to a poplar; thence south 59 degrees 30 minutes east 2.4 chains to a red oak; thence north 76 degrees 30 minutes east 1.2 chains to a post, Ivey’s corner in Cole’s west line; runs thence with said Cole north 6.7 chains, Cole’s and Henning’s corner; runs thence with said Henning’s south line west 6.0 chains to a sassafras, Henning’s southwest corner; runs thence north with said Henning’s line 8.5 chains to a stake; Henning’s northwest corner in south margin or Highway No. 70; runs thence with said Highway south 61 degrees west 4.6 chains to the beginning, containing 7.6 acres, more or less.

INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT BUT EXCLUDED FROM THIS CONVEYANCE IS THE FOLLOWING PARCEL OF LAND:

Beginning at a railroad spike on the south margin of the Brownsville Highway (30 feet from centerline at right angles) at the northeast corner of a tract owned by Lynn Haynes (Deed Book 232, page 496); thence with the south margin of the Brownsville Highway North 61 degrees 0 minutes 0 seconds East a distance of 303.60 feet to a point at the northwest corner of a lot owned by Susan Waldrop (Deed Book 501, page 61); thence with the west line of the Waldrop lot South 0 degrees 15 minutes 4 seconds West a distance of 193.58 feet to an iron pin set; thence South 61 degrees 0 minutes 0 seconds West a distance of 212.22 feet to an iron pin set in the east line of the Lynn Haynes tract; thence with the east line of the Lynn Haynes tract North 27 degrees 54 minutes 43 seconds West a distance of 168.93 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 1.0 acre.

Being the same property conveyed to Joel Haynes by Quit Claim Deed of record in Deed Book 681, Page 1568 and by Warranty Deed of record in Deed Book 681, Page 1564 both in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. This property is known as 4198 Brownsville Highway, Jackson, TN 38305 however this address is not part of the legal description of this property and is provided for notice in accordance with the law only.

All right of redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed good, but the undersigned, Trustee, will sell and convey only as Trustee, subject to any prior deeds of trust, real estate taxes, assessments, covenants, easements, restrictions and liens. Pursuant to T.C.A. § 35-5-104, the following liens or claimed liens of the United States or the State of Tennessee are of record in said Register’s office: None. If necessary, notice of the Trustee’s foreclosure sale has been given to the Internal Revenue Service or the State of Tennessee as provided for in U.S.C. § 7425(b) and/or T.C.A. § 67-1-1433(b)(1) h. If applicable, the sale of this property is subject to any applicable redemption rights held by the United States Internal Revenue Service, as set out in 26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1) or the State of Tennessee, as set out in T.C.A. § 67-1- 1433(c)(1).

Other interested parties whose interest may be extinguished by this foreclosure are as follows: The holder of the Trust Deed of record in Trust Deed Book 2144, Page 844 believed to be Jo Ann Haynes, the holder of the following judgment liens; Lien Book 69 Page 436 (John Deere Financial FSB), Lien Book 69, Page 589 (John Deere Financial FSB), Lien Book 68, Page 909 (Tennessee Farmers Cooperative), Lien Book 70, Page 719 (Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC). There is also a previous unreleased Trust Deed of record in Trust Deed Book 1762, Page 246 in favor of First South Bank.

For informational purposes: it is believed that Madison County taxes are unpaid and delinquent for 2021 and 2022.

The Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid in full upon such terms as are announced at the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above.

The Trustee caused the records check to be done to insure that the borrower is not subject to the Service-Members Civil Relief Act.

THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

_____________________

PUBLICATION DATES

April 6, 13, and 20, 2023

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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 19221

Estate of JO ANN WAGNER, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on March 28 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of JO ANN WAGNER, who died DECEMBER 1, 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: 3/28/2023 DAVID WAGNER

Personal Representative

Date: 3/28/2023 HUBERT B. JONES

Attorney

Published: April 6 and April 13, 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 19226

Estate of KENNETH RAY WARDLOW, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on March 31 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of KENNETH RAY WARDLOW, who died FEBRUARY 4, 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: 4/5/2023

Date: 4/5/2023

Published: April 13 and April 20, 2023

RANDY WHITE

Personal Representative

J. COLLIN MORRIS 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 19204

Estate of ROBERTA TROLINDER, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on April 4 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of ROBERTA TROLINDER, who died FEBRUARY 27, 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: 4/4/2023 STUART TROLINDER

Personal Representative

Date: 4/4/2023 CHARLES EXUM Attorney

Published: April 13 and April 20, 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 19201

Estate of LYNN HALL LEEMAN, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on March 15 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of LYNN HALL LEEMAN, who died JANUARY 22, 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: 3/15/2023

MICHAEL SCOTT LEEMAN

Personal Representative

Date: 3/15/2023 NANCY L. CHOATE Attorney

Published: March 30 and April 6, 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 19230

Estate of MARBLE ELIZABETH WHITE, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on April 4 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of MARBLE ELIZABETH WHITE, who died JANUARY 24, 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: 4/4/2023

Date: 4/4/2023

Published: April 13 and April 20, 2023

WHITE

Personal Representative

Attorney

04/13/23 CSENEWS P.17

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE

WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated May 12, 2006, and of record at Trust Deed Book T1758, Page 1412, Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee (“Trust Deed”), JAMES RADFORD ELLINGTON conveyed to William H. Shackelford, Jr., Trustee, the real estate hereinafter 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 Ray Ellington and wife Hilda A. Ellington, the lawful holders of the note evidencing the indebtedness, have declared the entire balance due and payable; and

WHEREAS, MATTHEW R. WEST was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Trust Deed Book T2218, Page 1798, Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the north door of the county courthouse in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, located at 100 E. Main Street, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and in bar of equity of redemption, statutory right of redemption, homestead, curtsey and dower, including all elective share and all other exemptions which are expressly waived and relinquished in said Trust Deed the following real estate, lying and being in Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows:

Tax Map 151; Parcel 18.02

Tax Assessor’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee (1250 Collins Road, Medon, Tennessee)

Lying and being in the 10th Civil District Madison County, Tennessee, to-wit:

A tract or parcel of land, lying and being situated in the 10th Civil District of Madison County, Tennessee, being the same property conveyed to James Radford Ellington, by deed recorded in Deed Book D681, Page 470, in the Register’s Office of said county (R.O.M.C.) and being more particularly described as follows:

Commencing on a P-K Nail Set, in the centerline of Collins Road, being the northeast corner of a tract conveyed to Joe Warren by deed recorded in Deed Book 622, Page 371 (R.O.M.C.) In the north-

west corner of the tract which the herein described tract is a part, the northwest corner of a recently surveyed 122.958 acres tract, (Tract 1), which is part of the tract which the herein described tract is a part:

RUNS THENCE S 54 degrees 00 minutes 24 seconds E, a distance of 238.07 feet, along and with the centerline of said Collins Road, being the north boundary of said Tract 1, to a P-K Nail Set, in the centerline of said Collins Road, being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, the northeast corner of said Tract 1 and the northwest corner of the herein described tract, Tract 2;

RUNS THENCE along and with the centerline of said Collins Road, being the north boundary of the herein described tract as follows:

S 51 degrees 28 minutes 37 seconds, a distance of 524.72 feet, S 54 degrees 51 minutes 22 seconds E, a distance of 491.06 feet, to a point in the centerline of said Collins Road, being the northwest corner of the remainder of the tract of which the herein described tract is a part and the most northern northeast corner of the herein described tract;

RUNS THENCE S 03 degrees 18 minutes 24 seconds W, passing an Iron Rod Set, at a distance of 28.66 feet, continuing a distance of 486.47 feet, for a total distance of 515.13 feet, along and with a severance line, being the east boundary of the herein described tract to an Iron Rod Set, being the southwest corner of the remainder of tract of which the herein described tracts is a part and an interior corner of the herein described tract;

RUNS THENCE S 75 degrees 39 minutes 46 seconds E, a distance of 1,188.21 feet, along and with a severance line, being the north boundary of the herein described tract, to an Iron Rod Set, in the west boundary of a tract conveyed to Ray Ellington and wife Hilda Ellington by deed recorded in Deed Book 534, Page 854 (R.O.M.C.), being the southeast corner of the remainder of the tract which the herein described tract is a part and the most eastern northeast corner of the herein described tract:

RUNS THENCE S 12 degrees 14 minutes 04 seconds W, a distance of 3,412.36 feet, along and with the west boundary of said Ellington tract, being the east boundary of the herein described tract, to a Steel Fence Post Found, at a fence corner, being the southwest corner of said Ellington tract, the northwest corner of a tract conveyed

George I Marshall and wife Selma S. Marshall by deed recorded in Deed Book 53 Page 207 (R.O.M.C.) And an interior corner of the herein described tract; RUNS THENCE along and generally with a fence, being the west boundary of said Marshall tract and the east boundary of the herein described tract as follows: S 03 degrees 02 minutes 34 seconds E, a distance of 283.39 feet to a 10 inch Red Oak, S 03 degrees 44 minutes 24 seconds E, a distance of 428.97 feet to a 18 inch Red Oak, S 10 degrees 52 minutes 07 seconds E, a distance of 119.00 feet to a 24 inch Red Oak, S 15 degrees 04 minutes 01 seconds E, a distance of 197.12 feet to a 18 inch Poplar, being an exterior corner of said Marshall tract, a point in the north boundary of a tract conveyed to Mark Little by deed recorded in Deed Book 483, Page 864 (R.O.M.C.) And the southeast corner of the herein described tract as follows:

RUNS THENCE along and generally with a fence, being the north boundary of said Little tract and the south boundary of the herein described tract as follows:

N 83 degrees 49 minutes 58 seconds W, a distance of 362.52 feet, to a 6 inch Hickory, N 86 degrees 49 minutes 31 seconds W, a distance of 2,244.17 feet to a 6 inch Black Gum, being a point in the north boundary of said Little tract, the southeast corner of the aforementioned Tract 1 and the southwest corner of the herein described corner of the herein described tract;

RUNS THENCE along and with a severance line, being the east boundary of said Tract 1 and the west boundary of the herein described tract as follows: N 17 degrees 48 minutes 31 seconds E distance of 3,810.26 feet, to an Iron Rod Set, N 03 degrees 08 minutes, 29 seconds E, passing an Iron Rod Set, at a distance of 1,953.40 feet, continuing a distance of 29.76 feet, for a total distance of 29.76 feet, for a total distance of 1,983.16 feet, to the POINT OF BEGINNING, containing 233.070 acres of land, more or less, and is subject to any legal right-of-way of the aforementioned Collins Road.

Being a portion of the same property conveyed to Ray Ellington and his wife Hilda Ellington by Warranty Deed of record in Book 508, at Page 96, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

ABOVE DESCRIPTION COPIED FROM PRIOR INSTRUMENT OF RECORD.

Being the same property conveyed to James Radford Ellington, by deed dated May 12, 2006, appearing of record in Deed Book D681, page 470, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

The street address of the property is 1250 Collins Road in Medon, Madison County, Tennessee. The street address is believed to be accurate, but should not be construed as part of the legal description. 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.

Interested parties:

James Radford Ellington

1250 Collins Road Medon, TN 38356

James Radford Ellington

2737 Tritt Rd. Brownsville, TN 38012

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

DATES OF PUBLICATION: March 30, 2023; April 6, 2023; and April 13, 2023

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04/13/23 CSENEWS P.18
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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

Default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured by a certain Deed of Trust securing a promissory note, said Deed of Trust being dated July 17, 2018, William Joel Haynes, aka Joel Haynes and wife Christi Haynes, Husband and wife and H&H Properties, a Tennessee General Partnership conveyed to Sherrell Armstrong, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, in Trust Deed Book 2074, page 1847 filed of record on July 19, 2018 at 9:25 AM to secure an indebtedness to First Citizens National Bank from debtor, West Tennessee Construction Services, LLC, in the amount the amount of Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 ($200,000.00) Dollars, said indebtedness being guaranteed by William

Joel Haynes; and WHEREAS, the holder of the note, David Carter has appointed Donald D. Glenn as the Substitute Trustee in Deed of Trust Book 2220, Page 1407 in said Register’s Office; and WHEREAS the holder of the note, David Carter, which is the owner of the debt secured having declared the total indebtedness due, pursuant to said promissory note and trust deed at the option of the same, having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust;

NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority in me vested as trustee under said instrument, this is to give notice that I will, on Friday, April 28, 2023 at 11:00 a.m., proceed to offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the North door of the Madison County Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee and to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: Lying and being in the Fifth Civil

District of Madison County, Tennessee and more particularly described as follows:

Map 56 Parcel 47.00

Beginning on a concrete monument found, said point being the northeast corner of a tract belonging to Hulon Myre (Db 469 Pg 40), the northwest corner of Woodland Hills Subdivision, and the southeast corner of this tract; thence with the north line of Myre and then the north line of William Leech (Db 487 Pg 177) South 88 degrees 12 minutes 41 seconds West 1684.91 feet to a metal post found at the southeast corner of Lot 50 of the Cherokee Heights Subdivision Section V; thence with the east line of said lot North 01 degree 39 minutes 43 seconds. West 108.00 feet to an iron pin set, the southwest corner of Lot 52; thence North 88 degrees 20 minutes 57 seconds East 193.70 feet to an iron pin set; thence North 18 degrees 59 minutes 23 seconds West 50.00 feet to an iron pin set; thence North 64 degrees 49 minutes 11 seconds East 228.00 feet to an

iron pin set; thence North 41 degrees 39 minutes 46 seconds West 20.00 feet to an iron pin set; thence North 46 degrees 39 minutes 01 seconds East 434.68 feet to an iron pin set; thence North 73 degrees 09 minutes 44 seconds East 198.98 feet to an iron pin set at the southeast corner of the Cherokee Heights Subdivision Section VI; thence North 05 degrees 06 minutes 34 seconds West 137.84 feet to an iron pin set; thence North 01 degree 33 minutes 38 seconds West 480.00 feet to an iron pin found at the northeast corner of the Cherokee Heights Subdivision; thence with the north line of said subdivision South 88 degrees 14 minutes 18 seconds West 607.99 feet to an iron pin set; thence North 01 degree 45 minutes 46 seconds West 34.11 feet to an iron pin set; thence South 87 degrees 58 minutes 03 seconds West 303.71 feet to a metal post found at the southeast corner of a tract belonging to Albert Crain Sr. (DB 220 Pg 415); thence with the east line of Crain and then the east line of Kenneth R. Grissom (Db 282 Pg 191) and generally with a fence North 01 degree 33 minutes 32 seconds West 573.69 feet to an iron pin set, said point being the southwest corner of a tract belonging to William H. Brown (Db 403 Pg 346); thence with the south line of Brown and generally with a fence North 89 degrees 52 minutes 33 seconds East 1325.00 feet to a metal post found in the west line of a tract belonging to John H. Polk (Db 337 Pg 122), said point being the northeast corner of this tract; thence with the west line of Polk

South 06 degrees 05 minutes 17 seconds East 364.11 feet to a metal post found at the northwest corner of the Woodland Hills Subdivision; thence with the west line of said subdivision South 00 degrees 36 minutes 56 seconds East 220.00 feet to an iron pin set; thence South 57 degrees 40 minutes 06 seconds East 450.00 feet to a metal post found at the northwest corner of a tract belonging to Kenneth Parchman (Db 338 Pg 315); thence with the west line of Parchman South 01 degree 03 minutes 44 seconds East 951.73 feet to the point of beginning and containing 46.01 acres.

Being the same property conveyed to the William Joel Haynes and wife, Christi Haynes by deed recorded in Deed Book 558, page 260, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

This property has an address listed with the Madison County Trustee of “Jackson-Medina (East of) Rd”, but this address is not part of the legal description of the property and is provided solely to comply with applicable law.

All right of redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed good, but the undersigned, Trustee, will sell and convey only as Trustee, subject to any prior deeds of trust, real estate taxes, assessments, covenants, easements, restrictions and liens.

Pursuant to T.C.A. § 35-5-104, the following liens or claimed liens of the United States or the State of Tennes-

see are of record in said Register’s office: None. If necessary, notice of the Trustee’s foreclosure sale has been given to the Internal Revenue Service or the State of Tennessee as provided for in U.S.C. § 7425(b) and/or T.C.A. § 67-1-1433(b)(1) h. If applicable, the sale of this property is subject to any applicable redemption rights held by the United States Internal Revenue Service, as set out in 26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1) or the State of Tennessee, as set out in T.C.A. § 67-11433(c)(1).

Other interested parties whose interest may be extinguished by this foreclosure are as follows: the holder(s) of the following judgment liens; Lien Book 69 Page 436 (John Deere Financial FSB), Lien Book 69, Page 589 (John Deere Financial FSB), Lien Book 68, Page 909 (Tennessee Farmers Cooperative), Lien Book 70, Page 719 (Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC). For informational purposes: it is believed that Madison County Tennessee and City of Jackson Tennessee taxes are unpaid and delinquent for 2021 and 2022.

The Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid in full upon such terms as are announced at the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above.

The Trustee caused the records check to be done to insure that the borrower is not subject to the Service-Members Civil Relief Act. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. _____________________

PUBLICATION DATES

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