CSE News February 23, 2023

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Tajuana Cheshier-Reed and her aunt Marjorie Rogers at the 12th Annual Lady Annie Ruth Rogers “Go Red For The Heart and Soul Luncheon” held Feb. 11 at Lane College. In 2020, the Top Ladies of Distinction Luncheon was renamed after the late Annie Ruth Rogers. Marjorie Rogers is one of the daughters of the late Annie Ruth Rogers and Tajuana Cheshier- Reed is the granddaughter of the late Annie Ruth Rogers.

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LANIER SPEAKS AT JCS

BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM

Thank you Angela Nelson Parks for asking me to serve as the “Black History Month” Speaker at Jackson Christian Preschool yesterday, February 17th. I thoroughly enjoyed sharing my life story with the wonderful children! There is nothing like the love received from the purity of children! I pray that I was an inspiration to each soul that attended. Photos are from one of the classes present! As you can see, the hug caught me off guard. Lol! The hug is EVERYTHING! - Laurice

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The Committee to Elect Daryl K. Hubbard for Mayor of the City of Jackson would like to announce a campaign meet and greet for Mayoral candidate, Daryl Hubbard. This event will take place on March 2, 2023 at the Blacksmith Restaurant located at 216 N. Shannon St., Jackson from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. You may contact the candidate on his Facebook page, Daryl Hubbard for Mayor, and please send donations to P. O. Box 234, Jackson, TN 38302

Jackson Links Chapter 2023 candidates orientation

Brown Beat: by Downtown Ricky Brown - rickeylynnbrown@hotmail.com

The Jackson, TN Chapter of the Links, Incorporated held its 2023 “New Candidates” Orientation informational session at the branch of the Jackson Madison County NAACP, under the direction of President Mechelle Moragne, Sunday evening.

Chapter members provided information about the National History of the organization and the local community service projects including our signature, Beautification Scholarship Banquet, community health fairs and our partnership with the Jackson Madison County Branch of the NAACP, to promote voter registration.

The Jackson, TN Chapter if the Links have a long-standing commitment to the Jackson community. Sitting L to R: Felicia Collins, LaToshia Chism, Sandra Tipler, Mechelle Moragne, President; Margaret Rogers, Cynthia Grant (Standing:) Tommie Kirkendoll, Machelle Banks, Andrea Johnson, Joyce Peoples, Georgia Wright, Patricia Brooks, Martha Robinson, Rita Anderson, Christine Hart, Ruby Vaulx, Delois Dailey, LaTarsha Hanna Huff, Cynthia Early.

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SAMANTHA AND RICKY

MCCORY -We made it 5…10…15 years! Happy 15th Anniversary to the love of my life! I love you, today, tomorrow, and forever!

Arlene Augusta - Happy Anniversary to my favorite couple!

MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE

J. WOODS, aka my sister Dorothy and brother-in-law Woody. They have been each other’s rock for 57 years. To God be the Glory!

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DR. JERRY WOODS TO DELIVER BLACK HISTORY ADDRESS

Dr. Jerry Woods will be the morning speaker at Denmark Baptist Church on Sunday, February 26, 2023. Dr. Daniel Bufford is the host Pastor.

Happy Birthday to You!!

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LICENSE RENEWAL

It’s that time again to renew hunting and fishing license. Hunting licenses expire on February 28 and for the first time the new ones will last a full year from the date of purchase.

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Michelle Burton Weeden

-Singing Happy Birthday VICKI BURTON, I Hope You Have An Amazing Day Filled With Joy, Love And Laughter.

Cynthia Lloyd Stocking

Everyone help me wish this charming, loving, intelligent man (OTIS STOCKING) a Happy Birthday. I love you babe!

Tonya Smith King Happy Birthday to UNCLE MELVIN!

FIRE CREW HONORED

“You know what the great thing about babies is? They are like little bundles of hope. Like the future in a basket.”

- Lish McBride

Truck 6’s (C Shift) crew helped these new parents welcome their bundle of joy into the world Saturday (Feb. 11) morning. The crew returned to the couple’s home today to shower them with gifts and check in on them. Pictured here are the proud new parents, Truck 6’s Captain, Treasure Henning, and Firefighter, Antonio Fields. Firefighter

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SHANTERIA MARABLE

-Grateful to see another year. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!

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Happy Birthday to our Mommy, ESSIE COOK! We love you and we appreciate everything you do for us! Hope you are enjoying your day!

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Josh Lockhart is not pictured. Congratulations on your new baby! The Jackson Fire Department MS. ARLENE BLAKEMORE -celebrated her a 82nd birthday with her family and friends this past weekend in Humboldt, TN

Annual Luncheon Highlights Heart Health

Dr. Sandra Dee shared the vital reason why everyone needs to prioritize their heart health.

“Without the heart, we won’t be here,” said Dr. Dee, who served as the keynote speaker at the 12 th Annual Lady Annie Ruth Rogers

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the Jackson Chapter of the Top Ladies Of Distinction, Inc. Dr. Dee encouraged everyone in the audience to make the best choices for their heart, whether that means incorporating healthier foods, making more time to exercise, or checking in regularly with a primary healthcare provider.

“You may have heart disease, but it doesn’t mean you’re doomed,” said the cardiologist, speaking to a capacity crowd inside the Kirkendoll Student Center on the campus of Lane College.

According to the American Heart Association, African-Americans disproportionately have higher rates of high blood pressure, also known as hypertension.

Everyone in the audience wore various shades of red in observance of February as American Heart Month. Dr. Dee engaged the audience and recited in a dynamic way what the following letters in “Go Red” stand for:

G – Get to know your numbers (cholesterol, blood pressure, etc.)

O – Own your lifestyle (Be active)

R – Raise your voice. Be a vigilant advocate of your own health.

E – Educate your family and friends about heart disease.

D – Donate towards heart health research.

She also dispelled some myths about heart disease. “The myth is it only affects men or older people.”

However, “this is one disease that doesn’t discriminate.” In fact, “cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women,” according to the American Heart Association. One in three cardiovascular deaths occur in women. Too often, women may tend to disregard their symptoms or put off seeing a healthcare provider because they are so focused on being the caretaker for everyone else in the family.

Michelle Whatley is a heart disease survivor whose story was among the gripping testimonials shared during the program. She thought she was “too young” to have heart problems. Whatley was 37 when she had a heart attack. She recalled the symptoms she had that included chest and jaw pains. She drove herself to the hospital and barely made it. After flatlining three times at the hospital, she survived, and learned her condition could be treated with medication.

Another very memorable moment at the luncheon was when the Jackson Top Ladies of Distinction announced the Top Lady of the Year award. Founding Nurse Practitioner of the Agape Family Health Clinic Cynthia Early (r) was named the

Top Lady of the Year for her dedication and service as a healthcare provider.

Early, a certified nurse midwife, has delivered more than 1,500 babies in West Tennessee. She was recognized as the first African-American certified nurse midwife with privileges at a hospital in Jackson.

Members of the Top Ladies Of Distinction also have a big heart for mentoring youth. They celebrated the following Jackson Top Teens who will travel to Orlando, Fla. in March to compete at the national Top Teens of America conference: Madison Agomuo (TTA President), Shelby Bond (2 nd TTA Vice President), Kameron Myles, Nyla Myles, Donte Yarbrough, Donte McClain, Londyn Lumas Harmon (Miss Top Teen), Caleb McLemore (Mr. Top Teen), Alexandria Carney, and Elijah Reeves. Theresa Wilson is their TTA advisor.

In 2020, the annual luncheon was renamed in honor of the late Annie Ruth Rogers, who served as a devoted member of the Top Ladies of Distinction. Rogers passed away in 2018 at the age of 95. Tajuana Cheshier-Reed, granddaughter of the late Annie Ruth Rogers, fondly recalled her grandmother’s love for the Top Ladies of Distinction. “She never missed one of these luncheons.”

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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RIVERS OF LIFE MINISTRIES CHURCH HOST “SWEETHEART BANQUET

Last Saturday night Kenneth and Carolyn Smith-Caldwell were honored to attended the Rivers of Life Ministries Church “Sweetheart Banquet,” and had a great time! “We entered the best dressed couples contest and won runners up,” said Kenny. “I thought all the couples were winners. Thank you Rivers of Life Ministries family, Fred & Tiffany R. Spight for the invitation.”

BLACK HISTORY AT JACKSON CITY HALL

“Our #BlackHistoryMonth Celebration of Black Culture at City Hall continued with performances by Nadia Beard and the Children’s Theatre Company of Jackson Kids with a Cause and recording artist Clifton Smith. Every week we celebrate Black Culture and History, because it’s American Culture and History.” -

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OBITUARIES

CULLEN DEON MOORE

December 25, 1975 - February 13, 2023

TRACY ANN MCLIN

September 5, 1954 - February 12, 2023

ERICKA MCDOUGLE RODGERS

Mrs. Ericka McDougle Rodgers was born on November 28, 1973 in Jackson, Tennessee. She departed this life on February 10, 2023. A Funeral Service was held on Saturday, February 18, 2023 at Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church.

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MR. BOBBY PERRY

Mr. Bobby Perry was born on July 22, 1946 in Medon, Tennessee. He departed this life on February 12, 2023. Funeral Services were held on Saturday, February 18, 2023 at New Life Christian Center. Bledsoe Funeral Home

BRENTINE “B” ALLEN TIMBERLAKE-HUDNALL

Memorial service for Brentine “B” Allen Timberlake-Hudnall, age 34, were held Saturday, February 18, 2023 in The Chapel of Mercer Brothers Funeral Home. Mr. Hudnall died Monday, February 13, 2023 at Alive Hospice in Murfreesboro, TN.

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MS. JANICE D. MUSE

February 17, 2023 WBBJ Staff Services for Ms. Janice D. Muse, age 58 of Jackson, Tennessee were held on Saturday, February 18, 2023, at the Stephenson-Shaw Chapel. stepHenson-sHaw Funeral Home

MR. JOHNNY O’NEIL ANDERSON

Services for Mr. Johnny O’Neil Anderson, age 70 of Bells, Tennessee were held on Monday, February 20, 2023, at the Stephenson-Shaw Chapel. Stephenson-Shaw Funeral Home

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MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH - PASTOR APPRECIATION SUNDAY

On Sunday, February 19th, Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church located at 106 Glass Strwet in Jackson celebrated “Pastor Appreciation Day” for Pastor Reginald Currie and First Lady Sharon Currie.

Sunday celebration was in honor of his blessings to the church for 5 wonderful years and many more to come.

We want to express our thanks to guest pastor Frederick Perry for delivering an awesome message from Joshua 11-3. “And thanks to his beautiful wife , Sis Tonya Perry for introducing him. May the Lord continue to bless all the member who made this day possible and knowing Pastor Currie and wife Sharon, how much we love you from the church.”

Reginald Currie and First Lady Sharon Currie being escorted by Tonica Smith Kimmins and Sean A Kimmins Sr. Rev Frederick Perry and wife First Lady Tonya Perry (pictured below) provided the WORD to Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Sunday during Pastor Appreciation Day for Pastor Reginald Perry.

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Terrihanna Ingram Reader of the Week

Congratulations to my great friend, Terrihanna Ingram as the CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper “Reader of the Week.”

Terrihanna is a loyal CSE Newspaper reader to helps promote the human interest stories in every issue.

“I’m excited to see the CSE growing in sales weekly and more and more customers purchasing their newspaper”

She is the store manager for Dollar General Store #783, located at 1692 South Highland Avenue in Jackson.

Terrihanna is the proud mother of her seven year old girl and enjoys her work and customers.

“I’m here to make sure my customers are taken care of and have a well organized clean store to shop in,” said Terrihanna. “Please come by and make our store your daily one stop shopping, and please ask for me anytime I maybe if service.”

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE JACKSON ROTARY CLUB’S WOMAN OF THE YEAR, ELAINE CHRISTIAN! In addition to everything Elaine has done for our community, she was the chair of the Jackson Madison County Bicentennial Celebration.

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The Pink Elephant Newsletter

BLACK WORKERS ARE THE HARDEST HIT BY TECH LAYOFFS Pre-order my new book Decentering Whiteness in the Workplace!

A running list from layoffs.fyi reveals that over 100,000 employees have been laid off from tech companies since 2023 started. Techcrunch reports that several tech giants including Zoom, Pinterest, Paypal, Spotify, and Google’s parent company Alphabet have collectively laid off thousands of workers. During the Covid-19 pandemic, many tech companies went full force on hiring based on a change in consumer needs, which required accommodating a more remote workforce and increased e-commerce. The pandemic has now caused a period of economic instability, which has spurred mass layoffs.

A 2021 research study indicates that racial minorities and women are the most vulnerable in the U.S. labor market. To make matters worse, during times of economic instability, DEI programs are the first to get defunded. In 2022, HR departments and DEI teams were seeing some of the highest job cuts, according to the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM). Halting DEI efforts may seem like the reasonable solution but leaders must recognize the longterm effects of this decision. Without the necessary push from HR departments and DEI teams, corporations don’t often put enough focus on hiring and retaining employees from underrepresented racial groups.

“What is the workplace culture going to be as people see a higher rate of Black and brown team members exit the workplace?” Workplace culture and leadership consultant Kim Crowder urges leaders to think about the implications of mass layoffs. “What are customers and audiences going to think?” With companies getting rid of their DEI budgets and DEI teams, racial diversity in tech will continue to suffer. When assessing the racial demographics in the tech sector, there are notable disparities. According to Zippia.com, in 2021 62% of U.S. tech jobs were held by white employees, while 20% were held by Asian Americans, 8% were held by Latine/Latinx American employees and only 7% were held by Black employees.

Failing to prioritize DEI could widen these racial gaps in tech. “Companies need to be proactive when it comes to their DEI efforts,” shared senior talent acquisition professional, Jessica Pharm. “Don’t let fears of a recession be an excuse for not moving forward on critical DEI initiatives. If anything, it’s more important to double down and make clear DEI is still very important...considering how many Black/POC employees have been impacted.” A 2020 Washington Post-Ipsos poll found that Black and Hispanic employees were more likely to be laid off compared to their white counterparts. Layoffs disproportionately impact Black workers and will only exacerbate the racial disparities that already exist within tech. A 2023 McKinsey report indicates that the Black tech talent gap is expected to widen in the next decade.

Black employees face considerable challenges in the labor market. Structural barriers have created more hurdles for Black job seekers, who face higher unemployment rates and fewer job opportunities among other systemic issues. For Black talent, the popular career advice of “fake it ‘til you make it” doesn’t work. Research indicates that Black employees that engage in self-promotion in the workplace are penalized for it. Black talent that wants to showcase their knowledge, skills, and abilities must develop more nuanced strategies to navigate these challenges. LinkedIn can be a useful tool for Black talent to find community and showcase their acquired knowledge and skills. In addition to tapping into different online jobseeker communities, honing and developing one’s skillset can be beneficial for tech talent.

Recruiter and career consultant Jermaine L. Murray works to help Black talent secure tech roles. For recently laid off tech talent, Murray emphasizes the importance of strengthening one’s skillset. “I’ve been telling Black people to find community in these circumstances while also investing in their personal brands by either repositioning their existing skillset into a new value proposition or learning new skills to become more competitive in niche industries.” The Plug suggests that Black tech workers navigating layoffs should remember their worth. Layoffs can be extremely taxing on a person’s wellbeing and confidence. It’s vital for Black talent to focus on what an asset they are and to not be deterred by mass layoffs. Black professionals can’t be afraid to showcase their talents online and be open to help from the community, while trying to remain optimistic. Although a minor or major setback, a layoff is not end of the journey and can provide individuals with the chance to open new doors and pursue different opportunities.

This article was originally published in Forbes.

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WHEN VISION BECOMES EXPECTATION

What a week in education this past week. I attended a School Board meeting for JMCSS and they had school board appreciation at this meeting. This was highlighted by principals and students preparing and principals presenting each of the members with a gift basket as a gesture of how much they are appreciated for what they do for students and education. The city of Jackson Mayor Scott Conger and Madison County Mayor A.J. Massey were on hand to present the board with a joint proclamation for the city and county’s appreciation for what they do.

The presentation of colors was by Liberty Tech’s Air Force JROTC. There was a performance by Northeast Middle Choir which was outstanding and received a standing ovation from the full house in attendance for this meeting. There were art displays from Isaac Lane elementary around the room. My favorite was the student that read from his essay from “Do the Write Thing,” and was one of the National Ambassadors and presented each of the school board members with a bound copy of the essays, which are also in the Library of Congress. It is my distinct pleasure to attend a school board meeting these days.

In my humble opinion, the newly elected school board members are making a smooth transition to lead the district forward. A continuation of their adopted motto: #BBAM (Best by any measure). Under the guidance of Superintendent Dr. Marlon King, when the school board talks about getting things done, the community, city, county, and business leaders are watching with expectation and taking opportunities to support and assist in raising the bar for education at JMCSS.

Pope school is moving forward and there was discussion about the Hub City Central Complex. What was once “Trust the Process,” not too long ago, has taken the vision and turned it into results with the prospect of fulfilled expectations, as the best is yet to come. However, this era of cooperation needs to continue in order to change the culture and perpetuate success! Around the District

The majority of the substitute teaching that I do currently is in Gibson County.

SIGMAS DONATE

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Nu Iota Sigma Chapter donated several boxes of personal hygiene supplies to RIFA this past weekend. Photo left to

Brother Jermaine Shaw, Brother Kenny Caldwell, RIFA Executive Director Ms. Lisa Tillman, Brother Shannon Boyd, and Brother Ralph Springfield

There is a difference in the rural setting as opposed to the urban-like setting in Madison County. I attended a district basketball game at Gibson County HS with playoff ramifications and was impressed by the support of the students and parents of the home team as the girls’ game was no contest but the boys’ game was a one-point thriller. Unfortunately, the home team did not prevail, but even with a large crowd in attendance, everyone conducted themselves civilly as both teams displayed good sportsmanship after the game. Parents, your children are watching what you do and student athletes

keep in mind that your classmates not only support you but they look to emulate your behavior. As an educator, nothing pleases me more than to watch a student handle themselves with character and distinction. I take no credit, but I sure do like to see it on display outside the classroom.

As a sidebar note, there were two groups at the Jackson Madison County school board meeting that were displaying signs both for and against charter schools. Public schools have been developing engineers, doctors, teachers, lawyers, civic, state, and national leaders in business, industry, and in politics. I spoke with a retired school teacher that had taught in this area for 34 years and was making 46,000 annually when she retired. I don’t care what sector of professionalism you prescribe to, that is dedication. Teachers need some appreciation too.

“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character—that is the goal of true education.”—Dr. Martin

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Brothers Jackie (L) andf Obie Beard with two JBC members

JBC SEEK DONATIONS

We are asking you to participate in this fundraiser for the Jackson Boxing Club. Obie Beard has reopened the Jackson Boxing Club so our children and grandchildren could have an afterschool curriculum. The cost for the children to attend the Boxing Club is FREE.

Let’s help Obie build a stronger community for our children and grandchildren because they are our future.

To make a donation, you can contact the owner and operater Mr. Obie Beard himself, @ 731-402-1078.

You may also contact Mrs. Hattie Miller @ 731343-0048, John Collins @ 731-217-1163 or Mrs Olivia Ross @ 731-343-1822.

Let’s help make this a success. Were asking for a flat donation of $20.00 to help Obie keep his dream alive.

Let’s put unity back in our community. May God’s blessing be with you all!

Councilwoman Tara Skinner - District 5

SOUTH SIDE’S KALEI KURODA SIGNS WITH BETHEL UNIVERSITY

February 14, 2023

Kaeli Kuroda will continue her athletic and academic careers at Bethel University.

Surrounded by friends, family and teammates, the senior softball player made it official Feb. 9 with a signing ceremony in the South Side library.

“I want to thank my parents, friends, teammates and coaches for pushing me to where I am today,” she said. “Go Wildcats!” Tell

West Tennessee OUTDOORS with Ray Jones

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LICENSE RENEWAL

It’s that time again to renew hunting and fishing license. Hunting licenses expire on February 28 and for the first time the new ones will last a full year from the date of purchase. They normally expire on the last day of February regardless of the purchase date. This meant if you didn’t buy it until December they would only last three months, but now they will last a full year.

Hunters have always thought that was the fair thing to do and they finally listened to citizens voice. Hunting and fishing license can be purchased at sporting stores, Wal-mart or even online @ TWRA.com.

For those who don’t wish to hunt they can purchase a fishing only license for a reduced price. Minors need to remember to sign up for hunter safety classes before applying for hunting license.

TWRA now has an auto renewal plan so you never have to worry about expiration. The sooner you get those new licenses the more time outdoorpersons can explore the Great Outdoors of West Tennessee. Be sure to get the kids their license too.

LANE SOFTBALL SWEEPS OAKWOOD

JACKSON, Tenn. - The Lane College softball team hosted Oakwood University on Friday at the West Tennessee Sportsplex, sweeping the Ambassadors and moving to 5-1 on the season.

The Dragons’ defense and pitching staff played lights out, allowing just three hits over two games and giving up no earned runs.

Reigning Pitcher of the Week Jersey Cabana (2-1) picked up the win in game one, going 5.0 innings and allowing one hit while striking out 11 batters.

Sophomore Autumn Phillips (3-0) earned the victory in game two. The Harriman, Tenn. native pitched a complete game and struck out nine batters.

Millay Lambert, who was SIAC Player of the Week, reached base all six times she came to the plate.

Freshman Ava Mearideth was 2-for-2 in game one including a two RBI double in the 3rd inning while designated player Kaylee Stinnett was 2-for-3 with two RBI.

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Black Chamber Host 2023 JEWEL awards

The Jewel Awards Banquet sponsored by the JMC African American Chamber on Saturday evening was a big success. Dr. Jerry Woods had the pleasure of introducing Megaan Hicks and WBBJ’s Mo Shamell who served as emcees of the event. Congratulations to all nominees as well as all Winners.

“What a fun evening celebrating the Jackson Madison County African American Chamber of Commerce Jewel Awards. A job well done Don A. McCorry! I saw some familiar faces from years ago. Got to do a little dancing, and I found Mrs. Katie Brantley. I’ve been missing her. If you know Mrs. Brantley, you know she’ll dance the shoes off you at 87 years old. See you next year.”

Margaret Taylor.

Pictured above L to R: Mr.and Gary Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Woods, Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Turner, Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Banks

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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.

02/20/2023

COLE, TRAVIS LAMONT -Age

35 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges HOLD FOR INVESTIGATION

POPE, TRACY YVETTE -Age

42 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges -BURGLARY

SMITH, BRANDON LEE -Age

24 Gender MALE Race WHITE - Charges SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS

BLACKWELL, LABRADLEY

-Age 31 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

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CAMPBELL, CARL VIRTUE

-Age 33 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges HARASSMENT (ORAL THREAT)

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Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges

SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

HARDIN, PRISCILLA REENIKA

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AMERICAN -Charges SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS

UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

HAMM, MICHAEL DOUGLAS

- Age 25 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, PUBLIC INTOXICATION

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NICOLE - Age 35 Gender FEMALE Race WHITE -Charges

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FARNER, SHELBY E -Age 30

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EWING, JEFFERY SHAWN

-Age 31 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

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PARKS, ISADOR LAMONT

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ROGERS, TERRANCE ANDRE

-Age 44 Gender MALE Race

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JONES, DARIUS -Age 26 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN - Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT HUTCHESON, SAMANTHA J

- Age 41 Gender FEMALE Race WHITE -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

MCINTOSH, TYRICK LALORD

- Age 34 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE, VANDALISM

KING, JOHNATHAN ALLEN

- Age 31 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

BAILEY, MECAVIONE -Age 22

Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges

BURGLARY, VANDALISM

BAILEY, MECAVIONE -Age 22

Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges

DUNCAN, CHAMPANE A

-Age 29 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

GOLDEN, CHRISTOPHER LEE

- Age 27 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges CONVICTED FELON, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, FIREARM USED IN DANGEROUS FELONY, MANUFACTURING/DELIVERING/ SELLING/POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SU, RESISTING STOP, ARREST, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE

02/17/2023

GOODMAN, MICHAEL C

-Age 18 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges BURGLARY, VANDALISM

Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

02/16/2023

CONNER, JAMES DAVID -Age

33 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges BURGLARY FREELAND, GEORGE GARY

-Age 49 Gender MALE Race

WHITE - Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

CLAYTON, JARRED MANTEZ

- Age 24 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT, RESISTING STOP, ARREST

STRICKLEN, AYANNA LOUISE

-Age 25 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges -FAILURE TO APPEAR, SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

WOMACK, CORIE D - Age 23

ICAN -Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

LOVE, KIM DORENE -Age 58

Gender FEMALE Race WHITE

-Charges DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE

REED, PATRICK FRANCIS

-Age 58 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT

WHITE, ISIAH DEMARCUS

-Age 27 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges UNLAWFUL EXPOSURE

BAILEY, KALA J -Age 30

Gender FEMALE Race WHITE

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

WHITE, JAMES -Age 73

Gender MALE Race WHITE

-Charges THEFT $10K>$59K, ALL OTHER LARCENY FERNANDES, HERBERT

BURGLARY, VANDALISM

02/13/2023

BUTLER, MICHAEL JASON

-Age 48 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges EVADING ARREST, RESISTING STOP, ARREST, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

PARRAM, DAVID DEON -Age

29 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges -THEFT <$999, ALL OTHER LARCENY

SMITH, TAKEYA -Age 18

Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges ASSAULT

BUTLER, MICHAEL JASON

-Age 48 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

MOORE, STEVEN ROYCE

-Age 63 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges BURGLARY DOWELL, ANDRE DELVIN

-Age 43 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VANDALISM

JACKSON, CHANDRA UNICE

- Age 49 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT (SERIOUS INJURY OR USE OF A DEADLY WEA VANDALISM Tell

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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.

02-13/2023

CRUTCHFIELD, MICHAEL -W/M Accessory After the Fact, Possession Sch II, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

02-14/2023

CRAWFORD, DANIEL -B/M Picked Up For Other Agency

02-16/2023

LATHAM, JACQUELINE MARIA -W/F Child Abuse and Neglect

02-19/2023

HILL, BRUCE ALLEN -W/M DUI

MOORE, JAMES DARRELL -B/M Speeding, Failure to Maintain Control, DUI, Violation Open Container, Simple Possession, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

THOMAS, BILLY -B/M Public Intoxication

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.

02-10/2023

CLARK, RUEBEN EARL

2/10/23

ADAMS, TIMOTHY

WAYNE -W/M Shoplifting

BALLEW, JAMES R -W/M

Sexual Exploitation of Minor

DUNLAP, DEOABRY LESEAN -B/M

Driving on REV/SUSP License, Possession of Meth with Intent to Sell D

LOWERY, PAULA D -W/F Casual Exchange, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Speeding

02-11/2023

TAYLOR, LAYNE A -W/M Public Intoxication

WALKER, JENNA Filing False Report

02-12/2023

CALL, HALEY RENEE -W/F Violation

Order of Protection

WILLIAMS, TRAVIS D -W/M Failure to Provide Proof of Insurance, Possession of Sch

II, Speeding

02-13/2023

CASTELAN, DANIEL DEJESUS -W/M Driving on REV/

SUSP License, Failure to Drive Within the Lane, Registration to be Carried in Vehicle, Speeding, Turn Signal Violation

ELLIOTT, CODY LEE -W/M Violation of Probation

02-15/2023

SORRELL, RODNEY D -B/M Driving on REV/SUSP

License, Failure to Provide Proof of Insurance, Speeding

02-16/2023

RIDLEY, SIRDARIUS DEMARCUS -B/M Contempt of Court

police say:

SON COMES HOME TO DO LAUNDRY, STABS MOM

Posted: Feb 20, 2023 / 07:10 PM CST

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A Memphis woman said she was stabbed twice by her son in the kitchen of her home Saturday morning.

The victim

was able to drive herself to St. Francis Hospital and was being treated in the Trauma Unit. Her son, Terrell Boyd, 24, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault.

The victim said Boyd came to her house Friday night to do his laundry and take a shower.

She said the following day, while making coffee, he came downstairs, grabbed a butcher knife from a kitchen drawer, and stabbed her twice on her left side.

The woman told police she believed her son had a mental breakdown and needed help. She said last summer, she saw him talking to himself.

SHOOTING LEADS TO ONE DEATH IN NORTH MADISON COUNTY

PROFESSIONAL BONDING

115 W Central Trenton Tn. 38382

MADISON COUNTY, Tenn. — Law enforcement is investigation a shooting that left one person dead.

According to Madison County Sheriff Julian Wiser, deputies responded to a call around 6:30 p.m. of a shooting on Harpeth Lane.

“We’re currently working a homicide. It is domestic related. The victim is not a Madison County resident. And we do have a suspect detained at this time, so what we’re doing out here right now is processing the scene,” Wiser said.. 02/23/23 CSENEWS P.15

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE JACKSON CITY COUNCIL

Pursuant to Section 7. of Resolution # 2008-23 adopted by City of Jackson, Tennessee on December 2, 2008, notice is hereby given to all residents of the City of Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, and to all persons interested that at the regular special meeting of the City Council for the City of Jackson, Tennessee held in City Hall at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, the City Council shall consider a Resolution withdrawing from and dissolving the Jackson (F.E. Wright) Economic Development District and to withdraw from participation in the contribution of tax increment financing (TIF) and to terminate such TIF district.

February 23, 2023

MPO TECHNICAL STAFF

JACKSON AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO)

CITY HALL – FIRST FLOOR BEN LANGFORD ROOM– 101 EAST MAIN STREET

MARCH 9, 2023 – 10:30 A.M.

Puublished: February 23, 2023

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

III. APPROVAL OF STAFF MINUTES: NOVEMBER 17, 2022

IV. BUSINESS ACTION ITEMS:

1. Adoption of PM2 and PM3 Safety Targets

2. TDOT Commissioner Eley - Build With Us Initiative Presentation

V. OTHER BUSINESS

1. Status report of current transportation projects (MPO/Others)

2. Other updates as needed (MPO/Others)

VI. ADJOURNMENT

Special provisions can be made for persons with disabilities upon request. Please state the request at least five days in advance of the meeting date to the Jackson Planning Department at (731) 425-8286 or balexander@jacksontn.gov

Para ver que este documento en el espãnol contacta por favor la Planea del Jackson por teléfono en (731) 425-8286 o por el correo electrónico en balexander@jacksontn.gov por lo menos cinco días antes de la fecha de la reunión.

MPO projects are developed with funding assistance from and/or in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and/or the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). This meeting and notice are also intended to address the program-of-projects requirements of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) including coordination and public notice related to FTA provided 5307 funding.

Published: February 23, 2023 TIG@THOMPSONTAX.ORG

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Lewis L. Cobb, City Attorney for the City of Jackson Jerry P. Spore, Attorney for the Industrial Development Board of the City of Jackson
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MADISON COUNTY CHANCERY COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE

In the Matter of: KENNETH J. HOFFMAN VS. KEVIN HOFFMAN, JACCI JOHNSON, BRENDA CLARK, RUSSELL DANIELS, COLLIN DANIELS

R.D. 81116

TO BE SOLD

THURSDAY MARCH 16, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, JACKSON, TENNESSEE

PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS: 111 JONES ROAD MEDON, TN 38356

Map: 158 Parcel 30.01

IN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER ENTERED IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE AT JACKSON, I will, on Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. at the Madison County Courthouse, Jackson, Tennessee, sell to the highest and best bidder the following property:

BEGINNING at a stake on the east margin of Jones Road, this point being 1,300 feet south of the internal corner of Morris Dereberry Estate; runs thence the next three calls with the residue of Wade Maroney: east 420 feet; south 210 feet; west 420 feet to the east margin of Jones road; runs thence north with the east margin of Jones Road 210 feet to the point of beginning, containing 2 acres.

Being the same property conveyed to Jerome Edward Hoffman by Warranty Deed of Roy Wilson and wife, Shirley Wilson, dated February 8, 1989 of record in Deed Book 486, Page 69, in the Register’s Office Of Madison County, Tennessee.

For questions regarding the sale, please contact the Chancery Court Clerk’s Office, 100 E. Main Street, Jackson, Tennessee. Interested parties may also visit the Chancery Court Website at www.madisoncountychancery.com. Maps of the property may be obtained from the Madison County Tax Assessor’s Office.

This property will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash; ten percent (10%) down the day of the sale with the balance due in 10 days unless a raise is received and the bidding is reopened. The starting bid for this property (pursuant to Court Order) will be $ 28,200.00. Bidding may only be reopened by raising the bid by ten percent (10%). If a raise is received, the original purchaser shall receive a refund of the 10% paid. (No interest will be paid on money tendered for the purposes of this sale whether refunded or not.)

Said property shall be sold and conveyed by the undersigned as Special Commissioner only, and not further or otherwise. The property is offered and sold as is and in its present condition with no warranties or representations, expressed or implied.

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE

CIDALIA MENDEZ, PLAINTIFF VS. JACINTO MENDEZ RAMOS, DEFENDANT

R.D.: 82088

RE: JACINTO MENDEZ RAMOS

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

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 19140

Estate of ALICE M. WILSON, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on FEBRUARY 16 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of ALICE M. WILSON, who died NOVEMBER 9, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

Date: 2/16/2023

DAVID E. HUGHES

Personal Representative

Date: 2/16/2023 NANCY L. CHOATE

Attorney

Published: February 23 and March 2, 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 19163

Estate of CLEMMIE NICHOLS, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on FEBRUARY 16 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of CLEMMIENICHOLS, who died FEBRUARY 16, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

Date: 2/16/2023

Date: 2/16/2023

WEST

Personal Representative

Published: February 23 and March 2, 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 19159

Estate of ROBERT CHRISTOPHER HILLIARD, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on FEBRUARY 8 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of ROBERT CHRISTOPHER HILLIARD, who died DECEMBER 30, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2)

Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

Date: 2/08/2023 ADAM HILLIARD

Personal Representative

Date: 2/08/2023 JOSEPH PATTERSON Attorney

Published: February 16 and 23, 2023

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

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 19166

Estate of HARRY TODD SAUNDERS, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on FEBRUARY 14 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of PATRICIA L.JOHNSON, who died NOVEMBER 2, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

Date: 2/14/2023 GREGG DEATON Personal Representative

Date: 2/14/2023

NANCY L. CHOATE Attorney

Published: February 23 and March 2, 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 19170

Estate of HARRY TODD SAUNDERS, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on FEBRUARY 16 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of HARRY TODD SAUNDERS, 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: 2/16/2023 JERRY TILLMAN SIMS

Personal Representative

Date: 2/16/2023 NANCY L. CHOATE

Attorney

Published: February 23 and March 2, 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 19139

Estate of KATHERINE JORDAN, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on FEBRUARY 9 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of KATHERINE JORDAN, who died DECEMBER 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: 2/09/2023

CAROLYN J. MACKEY

Personal Representative

Date: 2/09/2023 NATHAN B. PRIDE Attorney

Published: February 16 and 23, 2023

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