The CrimeSEEN Examiner News May 9, 2019

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MAY 2, 2019ÊÊWBBJ 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS STAFF JACKSON, Tenn. — A former employee of the Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has been indicted on charges of official misconduct and theft. Court documents say Rachel Thomas, 37, took more than $1,000 in property or money from the health By Tyrone Tony Reed Jr. - CSENews department between July 1, 2014 and October 1, 2018.

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2019 VISITING WRITERS SERIES The Griot Collective of West Tennessee welcomes Stephanie Pruitt on May 18th as part of its Visiting Writers Series at the ComeUnity Cafe.Ê Stephanie Pruitt is a poet and social practice artist who has taught at Vanderbilt University, the Sewanee Young Writers’ Conference, and as a visiting artist in over one hundred K-12 and community settings.ÊÊ She will conduct a poetry workshop from 10 a.m. until noon.Ê At 1 p.m., she will give a reading of her poetry.Ê Both events are free and open to the public. The Visiting Writers’ Series is made possible with support from the Jackson Madison County Friends of the Library. ÊPruitt is the recipient of an Academy of American Poets Prize and Essence Magazine named her one of their “40 Favorite Poets.” Stephanie serves as a Commissioner for Metro Arts and on the board of directors for the Arts & Business Council.Ê . She is a TEDx speaker, founder of NoStarvingArtist and is committed to helping creators make a LIFE and LIVING with their art. The Griot Collective of West Tennessee is a poetry workshop that meets monthly from September through May, sponsors a poetry contest for school children, open mics and a Visiting Writers Series. The ComeUnity Café is located at 218 E. Main St. in downtown Jackson.Ê For more information call:Ê 731.422.2524.

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Blue Gill fishing is one of the most exciting outdoor events in West Tennessee. Nothing compares to the with Ray Jones beginning of pan fish SEND THOSE PHOTOS TO numberonecoach@hotmail.com spawning when they head for or 731-694-8614. the shallow water and bite every cricket you can put on your line. It might be the first fish that most youth learn on but blue gill can bring out the kid in any outdoorsman because the action is so fun. Sometimes those bream get to biting those crickets so fast it gets funny and you wonder what they think it is. We were once catching so many fish that my late friend Kidd told me “I know you hope that whatever those fish think the bait is they keep on thinking it.” Consequently, they did and we kept on catching them. Recently though after fishing two different lakes and consulting with area fishermen all seem to think its time to go after those slab breams while the spawn getting cranked up. Get yourself some crickets and take the kids blue gill fishing in the Great Outdoors of West Tennessee. Photo is Ray Jones with West Tennessee Blue Gills.

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MAY 7, 2019, BYÊWREG STAFF,Ê Michael McKinnie MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man accused of gunning down his wife in front of her children at her downtown apartment has been arrested, Memphis Police said. Michael McKinnie, 38, was charged with first-degree murder and two counts of reckless endangerment. According to police, Latarica Stripling was inside a Chevrolet Camaro with her three- and eight-year-old children on Muddy River Lane when McKinnie approached the vehicle nad pulled her out by force.ÊThere was a brief struggle before McKinnie pulled out a gun and shot the victim in the head. First responders found Stripling next to her car outside the Crescent Bluff Apartments and pronounced her dead on the scene. The juvenile witnesses identified the shooter to police. In 2003, McKinnie pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in Shelby County. He was sentenced to 10 year.

Three Jackson Police employees are recognized for a combined ninety years of service to the City of Jackson On the morning of May 8th, Jackson City Mayor, Jerry Gist, recognized three employees of the Jackson Police Department for their years of dedicated service to the City of Jackson and the citizens of the community. The three employees had a combined total of ninety years of service to this community.Ê Mayor Gist and Jackson Police Chief, Julian Wiser, recognized Captain Mark Reeves,ÊCourt Officer Tracy Chapman, and Lieutenant Jimmy Collum each forÊthirty years ofÊdevoted service to the city. Congratulations to each of you!!!!! Tell them you read it in

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#JACKSONTN POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST REPORTS THE PEOPLE IN THIS GALLERY WERE BOOKED INTO THE MADISON COUNTY JAIL BETWEEN 7 A.M. ON 04/30/19 AND 7 A.M. ON 05/06/19. THEIR INCLUSION ONLY INDICATES THEY WERE BOOKED INTO THE JAIL AND DOES NOT INDICATE

04/30/2019 KEELAN JALEEL WILLIAMS -BM 23 FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY TYLER ROBINSON -BM 23 -FAILURE TO APPEAR KIMBERLY NICOLE TAYLOR -WF 39 CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION, FAILURE TO APPEAR, VIOLATION OF PROBATION SHAWN WILSON NANCE -WM 39 UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA CARL ORLANDA TURLEY -BM 50 EVADING ARREST, DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE, VIOLATION OF REGISTRATION LAW, NO PROOF OF INSURANCE, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS BRIAN WADE DAVIS WM 43 -FAILURE TO APPEAR ELSIE MARIE HAWKINS BF 33 -DISORDERLY CONDUCT ASHLEY DANAE DANAULT -WF 39 SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT JOSEPH RAY PYRON WM 41 -FUGITIVE -

The CSENews HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY FORREST SPRINGFIELD BM 51 -AGGRAVATED BURGLARY BEN JOSEPH DOUGAN WM 33 -DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE TIERRA MARIE RUCKER BF 19 -FAILURE TO APPEAR

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ROYLAND DMITRIC MUSE -BM 45 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT PAUL DAVID WILLIAMS -BM 41 -PUBLIC INTOXICATION BECKY ANN LUSTER -BF 44 -SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS BRITTNEY RENEE BLACKWELL -BF 24 HOLD FOR INVESTIGATION, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT SHAWN WILSON NANCE -WM 39 FAILURE TO APPEAR JEREMY TAYLOR HAYWOOD -WM 29 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE TAMESHIA LASHAY LONG -BF 23 -ASSAULT TYSON BRAY -BM 29 SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT KIANA SYNCLAIRE BROOKS -BF 22 DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE SHAUNTERIAS JERMAINE TRANSOU BM 35 -SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT DEWAYNE BUDDY STEWART -WM 45 SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL

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EXCHANGE ANGEL BARNES -WF 32 -FAILURE TO APPEAR, CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION CHANDLER GAGE MATHIS -WM 18 POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY Joseph Pyron Fugitive-hold for other agency

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05/01/2019 MELISSA KAY HENSON WF 46 -THEFT ($1K9,999), THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE KAMESHIA LONG -BF 23 -ASSAULT MYA RASHAY RHODES BF 20 -ASSAULT, VANDALISM KRYSTAL LATOYA BANKS -BF 32 HARASSMENT (NONVERBAL THREAT) MARCUS LAVALE CLARK -BM 37 AGGRAVATED BURGLARY, AGGRAVATED ROBBERY, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT JASON KYLE HOWELL WM 37 -SHOPLIFTINGTHEFT OF PROPERTY ANGELIC SALTER -BF 20 -HARASSMENT (ORAL THREAT) GARY ALLEN NIDIFFER WM 54 -DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED

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05/03/2019 NOAH ETHAN IVEY -WM 23 -DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE, CONTRABAND IN PENAL INSTITUTION CHARLES KEITH FERRELL -WM 44 -POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA SHAIQUANDA RENA BROWN -BF 23 -VIOLATION OF REGISTRATION LAW, IMPROPER LIGHTS, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, NO PROOF OF INSURANCE MICHAEL BRANDON GORDON -WM 22 -CRIMINAL TRESPASS, HARASSMENT (ORAL THREAT) ANTHONY BLAIR MCEARL -WM 26 -DRIVERS LICENSE VIOLATIONS: POSSESSION OF REVOKED OR SUSPEN, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, SCHEDULE V DRUG VIOLATIONS, LEGEND DRUGS, POSSESS WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION CAITLYNN ROSE SHAW -WF 27 -SHOPLIFTINGTHEFT OF PROPERTY SHELBY ANKI SHAW -BF 28 -AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EXCHANGE MARVIO LEE CHEAIRS -BM 26 -CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION

05/04/2019 AIRREAL FAWNCHESKA UTLEY -BF 27 -FAILURE TO APPEAR NATHAN HAMMONDS -WM 26 -DISORDERLY CONDUCT DEREK DION STEED -BM 48 -FAILURE TO APPEAR MARQUEL DRESHAWN BOWEN -BM 22 VANDALISM RODNEY JAMES MYRICK -WM 51 -PUBLIC INTOXICATION

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05/05/2019 CEDRIC SHAUN HENDERSON -BM 20 -FAILURE TO APPEAR EVETTE DARLINE JOHNSON -WF 48 -SHOPLIFTINGTHEFT OF PROPERTY

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LICENSE KYRA SAVAGE -BF 33 -FAILURE TO APPEAR, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE

TAMIA L CURRY -BF 20 -SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS AMBER FAITH TILLEY -WF 26 -FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY, VIOLATION OF PAROLE BOBBY D BRUCE Jr -BM 25 -AGGRAVATED ASSAULT MARVIO LEE CHEAIRS -BM 31 -IDENTITY THEFT SHELBY ANKI SHAW -BF 28 -AGGRAVATED ASSAULT JOSHUA PULFER -WM 32 -CRIMINAL TRESPASS

Hardin Co. woman must repay state for TennCare benefits May 1, 2019ÊÊWBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Staff HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. —ÊA Hardin County woman arrested in March and charged with TennCare fraud is ordered to repay the state thousands of dollars. Samantha Briley, 31, was sentenced in Hardin County, where she was accused of enrolling in TennCare by claiming to live in Tennessee when she was actually living in Alabama. Briley has been ordered to repay the state over $15,000 for benefits she and her family received while they were on the program. Briley will also serve 78 days in jail and be on probation until 2025.

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RINKS, TAMARA LYNNETTE -Race: W Sex: F Age: 41 Charge: CONTEMPT OF COURT ROBERSON, SALLY ANN Race: B Sex: F Age: 52 Charge: POSSESSION OF METH WITH INTENT TO JOHNSON SELL, D POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

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4/30/19 LANGLEY, WALTER BRADLEY Race: B Sex: M Age: 27- Charge: POSSESSION SCHEDULE VI WITH INTENT, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA. SEATBELT LAW JOHNSON, ALEXUS MICHE Race: B Sex: F Age: 22 - Charge: POSSESSION SCHEDULE VI WITH INTENT, POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, LIGHT LAW VIOLATION WATNE, NORMAN M -Race: W Sex: M Age: 51 - Charge: THEFT - CONDUCT INVOLVING MERCHANDISE WATNE, JESSICA LYNN -Race: W Sex: F Age: 37 - Charge: THEFT - CONDUCT INVOLVING MERCHANDISE

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5/02/2019 PETTIGREW, MAURIEL DA’VON Race: B Sex: MUNLAWFUL POSS OF A WEAPON, PEDESTRIAN ON ROADWAY

FORMER EMPLOYEE INDICTED CONT’D FROM PAGE 1 - Madison County Deputy Mayor and Human Resources Director Tony White confirmed Thomas worked for the department from April 2014 until her termination in September 2018. White confirmed Thomas was the public health program director for TennCare Kids. Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department Director Kim Tedford released the following statement Thursday after Thomas’ arrest: “This was a very unfortunate incident. We became aware of it and immediately notified the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office. As the report from the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office stated, the employee was terminated. We’ve put new measures in place to ensure this does not happen again.”

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Gov. Lee’s school voucher bill passed by lawmakers Jackson–Madison County School Board opposed the bill and school district is no longer included in bill By Tyrone Tony Reed Jr. - CSENews Gov. Bill Lee is expected to sign his controversial school voucher bill (also known as the education savings account plan) soon after the bill passed the Tennessee House and Senate on May 1. The ESA program (which began as bills HB0939 and SB 0795) will allow families in school districts with at least three public schools falling into the state’s bottom 10 percent on student performance to get an average of $7,300 annually for an “education savings accounts” (paid by taxpayers) for private schooling. President Donald Trump showed his support for the bill last month in an April 24 tweet: “The Great State of Tennessee is so close to passing School Choice. All of our Nation’s children, regardless of background, deserve a shot at achieving the American Dream! Time to get this done, so important!” U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos praised the passing of the bill Monday while talking to education reporters in Maryland. DeVos said the program “is going to really benefit students and families who haven’t been able to make choices before.” Gov. Bill Lee According to the bills: “The program will begin enrolling participating students no later than the 2021-2022 school year. The number of participating students enrolled in the program must not exceed:Ê(1) For the first school year of operation, 7,500 students; (2) For the second school year of operation, 15,000 students; (3) For the third school year of operation, 22,500 students; and (4) For the fourth school year of operation and for each school year thereafter, 30,000 students. The language of both bills excludes undocumented students from the program and even excludes U.S. born children whose parents are in the country illegally. The program’s bill originally was restricted to six school districts — Hamilton, Davidson, Knox, Shelby and Jackson-Madison counties — as well as the state’s Achievement School District. Since the passing of the bill, the program now only applies to Shelby County, Metro Nashville and the state’s Achievement School District. Shelby County and Nashville school leaders have threatened to file lawsuits if the bill becomes law. Here in Jackson- Madison County, the Jackson-Madison County School Board stood together in opposition of the ESA program, making their reasons for their opposition known in a resolution bearing all of their signatures. The CrimesSeen Examiner News obtained a copy of the two-page resolution last week. The resolution stated “more than 50 years have passed since private school vouchers were first proposed and during that time, proponents have spent millions of dollars attempting to convince the public and lawmakers of the concept’s efficacy and yet, five decades later, voucher still remain controversial, unproven and unpopular; ESAs are an attempt to rebrand the voucher argument.” ÊThe resolution also stated “ESAs eliminate public accountability by channeling tax dollars into private institutions that may not face state-approved academic standards, do not make budgets public, do not adhere to open meetings and records law, may not publicly report on student achievement and do not face the public accountability requirements contained in major federal laws, including special education…ESAs create a risk of fraud, especially when public funds are distributed directly to a bank account rather than on a reimbursement basis; ESA programs require extensive auditing program to ensure funds are used appropriately.” The resolution continued, stating “ESAs leave many students behind, including those with the greatest needs, because public education dollars are channeled into private institutions that may not be required to accept all students, nor offer the special services they may need…ESAs programs divert critical dollars and commitment from public schools to pay private education options for a few students, including many who already attend private schools or homeschool.” The resolution also mentioned taxpayers’ dollars, stating “ESAs are an inefficient use of taxpayer money because they compel taxpayers to support two school systems: one public and one private, the latter of which is not accountable to all the taxpayers supporting it.” The board ended the resolution by stating “the Jackson-Madison County Board of Education opposes any legislation or other similar efforts to create an ESA program in Tennessee that would divert money intended for public education to private entities.” The CSE News reached out to each board member for comments for this story. Only one school board member replied: AJ Massey - District 4, Position 2, who declined to comment.Ê To find out more about the Education Savings Account program, visit www.capitol.tn.gov and type HB 0939 or SB 0795 in the search bar. RUSS McKELVEY ASSISTANT MANAGER

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Tennessee state trooper killed in crash on I-40 MADISON COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT/WMC/WREG) —ÊA Tennessee state trooper was killed on I40 in a multi-vehicle crash on Monday evening in Madison County, WMCÊreported. The trooper was identified as Matthew Gatti of the Memphis division. WMC reported the incident occrred in the eastbound lanes at mile marker 74 near Jackson, Tennessee at about 4:45 p.m. The Tennessee Department of Safety reported that the state trooper was killed while responded to a call.

Tacos 4 Life Donates Allison Baggett, an employee with Tacos 4 Life explained the benefits of dinning with their establishment to members of the Jackson Madison County African American Chamber of Commerce. Tacos 4 Life donated lunch for the JMCAACC board retreat which was held in Jackson on April 27th. CSENEWS - MARABLE

Elks Celebrate 50th Madison Coounty Commissioner Claudell Brown presents a Proclamation to the Tenn State Association of Elks at their 50th Anniversary Celebration held in Jackson, TN., April 27,2019. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Washington Earns Degree Durrell Washington of Jackson, graduated from Bethel University last Saturday with a degree inÊBusiness managementÊ and Operational development.Ê He is surrounded by family members Christy, Kell, Jamal, Jermaine and Jarvis. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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Conger and Woods will face run off in Jackson Mayor’s race The voters of Jackson gave former city councilman Scott Conger And Dr Jerry Woods the right to face each other in a run off to determine who will be Jackson’s next Mayor. Conger gathered 3,802 votes (34.14 percent) to Woods 3,069 (27.56 percent) as top two candidates to earn the right to face each other in the June 18 city run off election. Neither candidate gathered the required 50% plus 1 to be elected Mayor. They were followed by Jimmy Eldridge with 2,808 votes to Mark Johnstone with 1,193 and Vicky Foote 264. Commenting on his campaign Facebook page Tuesday night, Woods stated: “Thank you Jackson for your confidence in me!Ê We’re headed to a runoff election!Ê I still need you! Please help me #movejacksonforward who is with me?” Conger’s Facebook page read; “It’s a new day in #JacksonTN! I’m having trouble putting into words all the emotions I’m feeling. I’m honored, humbled, but mostly excited about the future of OUR city! Thank you to everyone who called, texted, put out signs, shared social media posts and especially voted. This is our city. This is our future. We have to capture it. The race isn’t finished, but I feel confident that we can finish strong and build a better future for our city together. Thank you to everyone who put their name on the ballot. You are public servants.Ê Jackson’s future is bright. Join us as we continue the work we started in August to build an efficient, transparent and inclusive government for all of Jackson. Thank you! #CongerForMayor #ScottforJXN #OurCity #OurJacksonTN #OurFuture.” Early voting for that election will be May 29 through June 13.

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A Matter of Opinion . . . Speed Dating for politicians”Ê Bridgett approached the table wearily.Ê She had tried this speed dating thing before but this time it might be a little different. She only had 60 seconds to connect with this potential partner but at the same time she was well aware that she was going to be meeting a congressman and she decided to just give it a try anyway.Ê Bridgett:Ê “Hello! I understand that you are 57 years old. Is that correct”? Congressman : “In the interest of total transparency, I think I would have to await a final response from the committee that I have appointed to research that very question. I’ve appointed a fine group of young men and women, patriots, some of the best and brightest who will leave no stone unturned until they have that answer for you. The findings should be back in a couple of months.Ê Bridgett : “Do you have children”? Congressman:Ê“Well that’s a slippery slope we don’t want to go down until we can achieve a positive and final answer that we can all get behind. We owe that to you. We owe it to every tax-paying citizen in the district. We will not bow to intimidation and bully tactics in order to get a quick knee-jerk reaction from this table. Let me be clear that we will not issue an official statement concerning that until we have established a clear course of direction in which to proceed. We will not compromise our integrity in order to rush to judgement.”Ê So that’s how it went. The 30 seconds were up and Bridgett didn’t know any more about the man than before. Fact is, she was now totally befuddled. Speed dating didn’t work out too well for Bridgett and the congressman but it gave me the idea that the concept could be applied to presidential debates with great results. Here’s how I think it should go:Ê First, just line them all up on stage. Each candidate gets asked about 50 questions. These questions would come in rapid-fire speed dating style. They only have 5 seconds to answer each question. That’s 250 seconds per person. You run a dozen of em’ thru the ringer in 50 minutes!Ê All answers are one word answers, most are “yes” or “no” type questions. The questions are a mixed bag of personality glimpses and policy inclination questions. This would give us a peek into what they are really like as a person, their initial leanings on important issues, and their ability to think fast and make a decision. A non-response would activate a very loud buzzer or bell to sound and an electronic scoreboard mounted behind them would keep a running tally of non-responses. As for the long winded, double talk responses that we have become used to, well they could each hold individual press conferences immediately afterwards and anyone that actually wanted to hear them try to explain themselves would have the option to do so, but it would be just that, an option. Here is a sample of ten questions: (1) Have you driven a car on the highway in the last 6 months? (2) Do you believe the Russians interfered in the last presidential election? (3) Can you explain the baseball infield fly rule? (4)Ê Did you ever attend a public school? (5) Should felons be allowed to vote? (6) Is North Korea our biggest nuclear threat? (7) What is your favorite color? (8) Do you approve of a flat tax? (9) Dog or Cat? (10) WhatÊ 12 x 13? See how this works? It makes for great T.V.Ê More time for commercials. Cuts to the chase. And....I think we would get a better idea of who we are really dealing with. Mull it over, O.K.? E.Rogers is a Jackson resident and part-time writer. Follow his work at writerworker.com

Lt. Governor Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) made the statement below following news reports regarding the Office of the House Speaker: “Senate leadership and I are greatly disappointed by the inappropriate actions and attitudes revealed in recent news reports. Every person who interacts with the state legislature should be treated with the utmost respect. It is deeply troubling that some have fallen short of this standard. Tennesseans expect and deserve better from those who serve the public trust. Senate leadership is united in our commitment that members and staff continue to uphold the standard Tennesseans demand of their public officials.”

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK Apology Dear Mrs. Vinson, I have had a lot of time to think about the tension that I have created and the huge mistake I made several weeks ago when I responded to your email. After the last school board meeting, I agreed to work at being a better team player and to build stronger relationships with other board members and the community. I want to offer to you and your family my sincere apology for my email. I realize that you and I both want what is best for our district and I am committed to being more open to listening to ideas and concerns of others. I hope you will accept my apology. Sincerely, Morris T. Merriweather - JMCSB

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Emails confirm Speaker Glen Casada’s hostility to minorities ByÊNiara SavageÊMay 3, 2019 Emailed messages shared from House Speaker Glen Casada’s chief of staff has exposed Cade Cothren as a possible racist. A number of leaked screenshots reveal messages sent by Cothren capture the Chief of Staff saying, “Black people are idiots.” In one screenshot, Cothren also used a meme featuring an image from Quentin Tarantino’s slave-era film “Django Unchained,” to refer to an entire district of West Tennesseans. There are times when a person’s potential racial bias remains questionable, and difficult to prove. In these cases, an accuser must work to establish a burden of proof to demonstrate without a doubt that an individual has inherent racist tendencies, habits, or biases. And then there are cases such as this one, in which Cothran has voluntarily implicated himself as an out-of-the-closet racist by proclaiming that Black people are idiots and referring to one as a “thug nigger.” If Cothren wished to keep his racist ideology a secret from the upwards of one million African Americans in Tennessee, he should have thought twice before publicizing his thoughts in a group-text message in the age of screenshots and ultrashareable content. Now, Cothren is making headlines across various news sites and social media platforms for all the wrong reasons. Casada’s silence in regards to his Chief of Staff’s racist comments is even more concerning. As an official who was elected to advocate for and protect the rights of all Tennesseans regardless of color, Casada’s silence says a lot about the values of the state legislature. Speaking of values, Tennessee has made its loyalties and allegiances clear over the past several months–and it hasn’t been in the best interests of the state’s African American citizens. The Equality Alliance has reported that Tennessee ranks 50th out all states for voter representation. As a response to an initiative purposed with bolstering voter participation among minorities in the state, Secretary of State Tre Hargett introduced a bill that would stifle voter registration efforts. Even worse, Casada and Cothren are actively protecting the legacy of Nathan Bedford Forrest, the founder of a violent domestic terrorist organization known as the Ku Klux Klan, by ignoring calls for his statue to be removed from the state Capitol. Finally, Tennessee revoked health insurance for over 128,000 children last month. Health insurance policies like Medicaid, which Tennessee refused to expand, are known to be especially beneficial for African-Americans. Tennessee’s racist policymaking is no longer an elusive, systematic phenomenon. We now know with certainty that one of the state’s highest-ranking officials believes all Black people are imbeciles and his boss—a man charged with carrying out the legislative agenda—seems just fine with this assertion.


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By ‘Downtown’ Rickey Brown rickeylynnbrown@hotmail.com

JPD Sergeant Rochelle Staten,“Employee of the Month” Jackson Police Sergeant, Rochelle Staten, is “Employee of the Month” for the month of May.Ê Sergeant Staten has fourteen years of law enforcement experience andÊis currently assigned to the Patrol Division. Sergeant Staten has been in law enforcement for over eighteen years.Ê She has worked as correctional officer for Northwest Correctional Complex in Tiptonville, TN.Ê After that assignment, she became a Police Officer/Investigator with the Domestic Abuse Unit for Dyersburg Police Department.Ê Now, she is a Sergeant here at the Jackson Police Department.Ê Her hard work has been paying off throughout her career. Sergeant Staten is a no nonsense, tell it like it is type of supervisor.Ê She has a great attitude.Ê She is a front line sergeant that officers want to be around.Ê Sergeant Staten has earned the respect of her officersÊbecause, when the going gets tough, she is there.Ê Her experience, knowledge and unwavering great attitude contribute to the overall effectiveness of the department.Ê She is also highly respected by the civilians in the community. Sergeant Staten is a mother to two sons and a loving “glam-mother” to her four grandchildren.Ê She is an active member of New Saint Luke Baptist Church.Ê She volunteers her time speaking to troubled children within the community.Ê This includes kids who attend the Boys and Girls Club.Ê Sergeant Staten is very health conscious.Ê She became a professional body-builder last year winningÊvarious competitions and putting young people to shame. Congratulations Sergeant Staten!!!!

Congratulations to my good friend “Mr Chris Felder” as the CrimeSEEN Examiner News Reader of the Week!

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Bill’s Minit Mart Join me in welcoming a new Crime SEEN Examiner Newspaper “partner in success” as our Small business spotlight for May.” Congratulations to my great friend Mr. Eddie Elsebae, owner of Bill’s Minit Mart located at 586 Airways Blvd in Jackson. Eddie has owned Bill’s Minit Mart for over 17 years and opens early for a great breakfast with the best tenderloins in Jackson and hot delicious coffee.Ê Eddie says “please come by join us for the best plate lunches in town”. One meat , 2 vegetables 5.99 or 3 kind vegetable plate $3.99 Call in to go orders are welcome at 901-229-7307 anytime “We have the best home soul food cooking and know you’ll enjoy having breakfast or lunch with us Monday - Saturday. Come dine at a legendary Jackson landmark where we appreciate our customers.”

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Examiner News Chris is the owner of Grubbs Grocery located in downtown Jackson area at the Lift .Ê Grubbs is a grocery store that offers hot breakfast and lunch 7 days a week.Ê Hours are Monday Friday 7am- 8:00 pm Saturday’s 8am-8pm ans Sunday’s 12-6pm. Chris opened Grubbs grocery 4 years ago and continue to build a successful business.Ê Chris said “the people of this area have responded wonderfully to the continued growth of downtown Jackson and helped our business grow. We are grateful daily for our loyal customers and new customers coming in daily for the first time.” Chris added’ “Downtown Jackson is an exciting place to be and we appreciate Downtown Ricky Brown and the CrimeSEEN Examiner News for being a key part of helping promote small business in this area.Ê Our customers always ask for the CrimeSEEN Newspaper while doing their shopping, a great newspaper for our customers.”


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MADISON CO. SHERIFF ADDRESSES BUDGET OVERAGES May 7, 2019ÊÊJulia Ewoldt JACKSON, Tenn.– Over the last five years, the Madison Co. Sheriff ’s Office budget has increased by $5.5 million.

WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News reporter Julia Ewoldt looked at the numbers. “When looking at these budgets, some would say the Sheriff doesn’t know how to handle a budget.

What would you say to that?” Ewoldt asked Madison County Sheriff John Mehr. “We do. We’re within our budget. What’s created our problem is the jail,” Sheriff

Mehr said. In fact, the sheriff blamed most of his budget overages in the past several years on the jail, like overtime for deputies at the jail almost doubling in one

Jackson Community Development Program Availability of Jackson Community Development Program’s Annual Action Plan 2016-2017 The proposed Annual Action Plan, 2016-2017 will be available for public review and comments beginning April 1, 2016.Ê Copies are available for public viewing during normal business hours at the following locations: Jackson Housing Authority Office, 125 Preston Street Mayor’s Office, City Hall Madison County/Jackson Library, Downtown A summary of the proposed areas of funding and allocated funds and sources is included below.Ê Further detail is provided in the proposed Annual Action Plan, 2016-2017, that identifies community development goals, objectives and strategies of the Five-Year Consolidated Plan; and the specific funding amounts, source of funding, project descriptions, eligibility and national objective citations, project locations and proposed accomplishments.Ê Proposed Sources of Funds and Activity Budgets * ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2016-2017 Revenues CDBG HOME ESG Totals New Grant Allocations $ÊÊÊ 498,396 $ÊÊÊ 210,659 $ÊÊ 113,609 Ê Estimated Program Income $ÊÊÊÊÊ 40,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊ 25,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Estimated Unobligated Funds $Ê ÊÊÊ 10,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Total Revenues $ÊÊÊ 548,396 $ÊÊÊ 235,659 $ÊÊ 113,609 $ÊÊ 897,664 Expenditures Ê Ê Ê Ê ÊHousingÊÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê Target Rehabilitation ProgramÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊ 72,093 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Minor/Emergency RepairÊ $ÊÊÊÊ 73,117 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Down Payment Assistance $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊ 20,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê CHDOs$ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊ 120,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Special Needs (JCIL) $ÊÊÊÊÊ 9,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Subtotal $ÊÊÊ 82,117 $ Ê 212,093 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊ 294,210 Public ServicesÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê Fair HousingÊÊ $ÊÊÊ 20,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Youth ProgramsÊÊÊ $ÊÊÊ 55,600 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Homelessness ProgramsÊÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ Ê 105,683 Ê Subtotal $ÊÊÊ 75,600 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊ 105,683 $ÊÊ 181,283 CBDO Public ServicesÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê Genesis/B & G ClubÊ $ÊÊÊ 49,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Subtotal $ÊÊÊ 49,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊ 49,000 Neighborhood Revitalization Ê Ê Ê Ê Section 108 Loan Repayments $ÊÊ 234,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Public Infrastructure $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ Ê Subtotal $ÊÊ 234,000 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -ÊÊ $ÊÊ 234,000 Administration/Planning $ÊÊ 107,679 $ÊÊÊÊÊ 23,566 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊ 7,926 Ê Subtotal $ÊÊ 107,679 $ÊÊÊÊÊ 23,566 $ÊÊÊÊÊÊ 7,926 $ÊÊ 139,171 Total Expenditures $Ê 548,396 $ ÊÊ 235,659 $ÊÊ 113,609 $ÊÊ 897,664 A public hearing is scheduled for public review and comment Thursday, April 14, 2016:Ê 11:00 a.m. at Jackson Center for Independent Living-1981 Hollywood Dr, Jackson TN. Written public comments are encouraged and will be accepted up to April 30, 2016.Ê Comments should be submitted to Ms. Latonya Fason, Community Development Coordinator, CD Office, Jackson Housing Authority, 125 Preston St., Jackson, TN 38301. Accessibility: All hearings advertised are in accessible locations. To help ensure equal access to government programs, services and activities, the meeting host jurisdiction will reasonably modify policies/procedures and provide auxiliary aids/services to persons with disabilities. Call 7-10 business days in advance to request special assistance for ADA accessibility: 731-4221671 ext. 116, TTY 731-424-4587ÊLanguage Services: To help ensure equal access to government programs, services and activities, the meeting host jurisdiction will reasonably provide translation services with at least 48 hours advance notice. Call 7-10 business days in advance to request translation services: 731-422-1671 ext. 116, TTY 731-4244587 Published: April 18, 2019

year alone. “Our overtime, what we’re doing, because we were short the fourteen officers, then we take the salary savings because we

hadn’t filled those positions, we take that money and move it to overtime,” the sheriff said.

NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on MAY 17, 2019 by Mann’s Wrecker Service, 2100 Hwy 70 East, Jackson, TN 38305,424-2173, in lieu of tow and storage. YEARÊ Ê MAKEÊ Ê Ê MODELÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê VIN NUMBER 1989 FORD 8000 1FDXJ5P7KVA59509 2007 CHEVY MALIBU 1G1ZS58FX7F317565 2014 DODGE AVENGER 1C3CDZAB6EN154667 1986 CHEVY CAPRISE 1G1BN69H9G9135840 1999 FORD CONTOUR 1FAFP6536XK130994 1992 HONDA ACCORD 14GCB7650NA036177 2007 CADILLAC 1G6KD57917U153636 2007 PONTIAC G-6 1GZAL15F577223493 1996 FORD CROWN VIC 2FALP71W4TX194256 1999 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 5LMRU27A5XLJ27544 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 3C8FY68B83T558566 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: May 9, 2019

NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles will be sold May 17, 2019 by Gene’s Tire & Wrecker Service, 3620 N. Highland Ave., Jackson, TN 38305, 668-0908, in lieu of tow and storage. Year Make VIN 1999 NISSAN JNAC1C1D5XT224531 1995 VOLVO YV1LS5516S1226167 1999 BUICK 1G4HP52K7XH472763 2001 FORD 1FTYR10C61PA39757 1992 CHEVY 1GCCS19Z9N8100945 2004 CADILLAC 1GYEE637540185746 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: May 9, 2019

IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT ROOM NO. 1 CAUSE NO. 29D01- 1904-AD-634 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF HAMILTON IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF

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ALANA ELIZA NEWBERN NOTICE OF ADOPTION The unnamed putative father of the child born to Erica Newbern, on April 11, 2019, or the person who claims to be the father of the child born to Erica Newbern, on April 11, 2019, is notified that a petition for adoption of the child was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court, Room No. 1, One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana. If the unnamed putative father seeks to contest the adoption of the child, the unnamed putative father must file a motion to contest the adoption in accordance with IC 31-19-10-1 in the above named court within thirty (30) days after the date of service of this notice. This notice may be served by publication. If the unnamed putative father does not file a motion to contest the adoption within thirty (30) days after service of this notice, the above named court shall hear and determine the petition for adoption. The unnamed putative father’s consent is irrevocably implied and the unnamed putative father loses the right to contest the adoption or the validity of the unnamed putative father’s implied consent to the adoption. The unnamed putative father loses the right to establish paternity of the child, by affidavit or otherwise, in Indiana or any other jurisdiction. Nothing Erica Newbern or anyone else says to the unnamed putative father of the child relieves the unnamed putative father of his obligations under this notice. Under Indiana law, a putative father is a person who is named as or claims that he may be the father of a child born out of wedlock but who has not yet been legally proven to be the child’s father. This notice complies with IC 31-19-4-4, but does not exhaustively set forth the unnamed putative father’s legal obligations under the Indiana adoption statutes. A person being served with this notice should consult the Indiana statutes. ________________________________ CLERK, HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT ROOM NO. 1 Robert B. Kirsh KIRSH & KIRSH, P.C. 2930 East 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 575-5555 Indiana Attorney No.: 18737-49 Tennessee Attorney Reg. (BPR) No.: 027053 Attorney for Petitioners PUBLISHED: May 2, May 9 and May 16, 2019


Thursday, 05-02-2019 reservation that the sale is TRUSTEE’S NOTICE subject to confirmation by the OF FORECLOSURE lender or trustee.Ê This sale may SALE be rescinded at any time.Ê Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness andÊÊ obligations secured by a certain Deed of Trust on property currently owned by EDGAR FUNES and wife, BRENDA FUNES, and which Deed of Trust was executed by Edgar Funes and wife, Brenda Funes, to R. Bradley Sigler, Trustee for Payless, LLC, and is recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee in Trust Deed Book 1963, page 1205; WHEREAS, said Trust Deed was later corrected by Scrivener’s Affidavit as recorded in Trust Deed Book 1964, page 147, in said Register’s Office; WHEREAS, said Trust Deed was later assigned to B & H Investment Partners by Assignment recorded in Trust Deed Book 1964, Page 149, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee; WHEREAS, the owner of the indebtedness has declared the total amount due and has directed the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described by said Deed of Trust; THEREFORE, this is to give notice that I will on May 17, 2019, commencing at 10:00 a.m., at the North Door of the Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, cause to be offered for sale and will cause to be sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property located in Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Said property is known as 554 North Hays Avenue, Jackson, Tennessee.Ê For a more complete description of said property see Trust Deed recorded in Trust Deed Book 1963, Page 1205, recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.Ê Map 78J, Group F, Parcel 3.00. Interested parties include the following: 1) Payless, LLC, pursuant to Trust Deed recorded in Trust Deed Book 1993, page 903, in said Register’s Office.Ê ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ All right of equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, and homestead are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Trustee. 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. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twenty-four (24) hours of the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder.Ê This property is being sold with the express

This office is a debt collector.Ê This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ R. Bradley Sigler Trustee 218 West Main Street Jackson, TNÊ 38301 Notice: April 25, May 2 and 9, 2019

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated August 21, 2009, recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, in Book T1866, Page 401 (“Trust Deed”), William H. Nix and wife, Maggie L. Nix conveyed to Travis Edmonson, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, a Modification of Deed of Trust dated October 21, 2016 is of record in Book T2034, page 1859, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and FirstBank, formerly Clayton Bank and Trust, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Adam C. Crider was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Book T2092 Page 1893 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, at 10:00 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from all right of homestead, equity of redemption, statutory right of redemption and relinquishes all other rights and exemptions of every kind, including but not limited to, any statutory right to an elective share in the property, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in the Tenth District of Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Ê BEGINNING at a stake in the North margin of Fitzgerald Road, said point being South 88 degrees 30 minutes East a distance of 304 feet from the Southwest corner of the tract conveyed by Marvin M. McKnight and wife, to Thomas D. Robinson and wife by deed of record in Deed Book 261, page 179, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee of which this tract is a part, said beginning point being the Southeast corner of

The CSENews the First Tract above described; runs thence North 0 degrees 18 minutes East 500.69 feet to a stake; runs thence South 88 degrees 30 minutes East 130 1/2 feet to a stake; runs thence South 0 degrees 18 minutes West 500.69 feet to a stake in the North margin of Fitzgerald Road; runs thence North 88 degrees 30 minutes West with the North margin of said Road 130 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1 acres. Being a portion of the same property conveyed to William H. Nix and wife, Maggie L. Nix, by deed dated January 26, 1976, appearing of record in Book D323, page 456, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. Reference is also hereby made to deed dated November 4, 1987, appearing of record in Book D473, page 704, and deed dated November 18, 1995, appearing of record in Book D558, page 125, both in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. William H. Nix died April 26, 2018, leaving Maggie Lou Nix as surviving tenant by the entirety. Description taken from Book T1866, page 401. No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal description. Ê The street address of the property is 293 Fitzgerald Road, Jackson, Tennessee. 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. ÊThe 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. ÊThe Successor Trustee reserves the right to sell the tracts together or in separate parcels and in such manner or order deemed appropriate by the Successor Trustee. Interested Parties:ÊÊÊ Maggie L. NixÊÊÊ This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. ADAM C. CRIDER, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN Ê38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: May 2, 2019, May 9, 2019, and May 16, 2019

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by deed of Trust dated 10 th day of March, 2017, recorded in the Register’s Office of Crockett

County, Tennessee in Deed of Trust Book 312, Page 531-35 (“Trust Deed”), Hiram Lionel Hughes conveyed to W. Taylor Hughes, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Charles and Michael Medlock, the lawful holders of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Friday, May 31, 2019, at 2:00 p.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Alamo, Crockett County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and in bar of all home stead exemptions in and equitable and statutory redemption and all right to dower and curtesy, and all other rights and exemptions of every kind, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in Crockett County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in the 6th Civil District of Crockett County, Tennessee and within the corporate limits of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: ÊBeginning at a PK Nail found in Hayes Street, in the west margin of the abandoned G.M. & O. railroad, which is now a portion of the HLC, LLC property as described in Deed Book 108, Page 23 in the Register’s Office of Crockett County, Tennessee and being the southwest corner of the Gary Emison and Lionel Hughes property as described in Deed Book 108, Page 502, of which the herein described tract is a portion; runs thence with the North lines of Mattie Robinson (no reference found), Barnie Robertson (Deed Book 97 page 345), Renee Carton (Deed Book 131, Page 95), John Mathis (No reference found), Kitty Hill (Deed Book 114, Page 169), Will Johnson (Deed Book 130, Page 568) and Lena Lowery (Deed Book 46, Page 55), north 88 degrees 07 minutes 43 seconds west 504.49 feet to an iron pin set, being the southwest corner of the herein described tract run thence along a new division line through the Emison and Hughes property, north 02 degrees 03 minutes 25 seconds east 240.81 feet to an iron pin set in Charles Osborne’s south line as described in Deed Book 151, Page 227 being the northwest corner of the herein described tract; runs thence with Osborne’s south line, then Jesus Rodriquez’s south line as described in Deed Book 141, Page 223, south 88 degrees 20 minutes 02 seconds east 294.19 feet to a bent iron pin found in HLC, LLC’s west line (west margin of the abandoned G.M. & O. Railroad), being the northeast corner of the herein described tract; runs thence

p. 13 with HLC, LLC’s west line, south 39 degrees 01 minutes 52 seconds east 320 feet to the point of beginning containing 2.21 acres of land as surveyed by Surveying Services, INC., 42 Heritage Square, Jackson, Tenn. 38305 (731-664-0807). Being subject to any and all right of way and easements that may exist. Being the eastern portion of the Gary Emison and Lionel Hughes property as described in Deed Book 108, Page 502 in the Register’s Office of Crockett County, Tennessee and shown on Tax May 65D, Group A, as a portion of Parcel 26.00 in the Assessor’s Office of Crockett County, Tennessee. Said property will be sold my me as Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to rights of tenants in possession, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. ÊThe 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 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. Ê Interested parties:ÊÊÊ Hiram Lionel Hughes ÊÊÊ Bonnie Hindman (Lee) CookÊÊÊ ÊÊÊ ÊÊÊ This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. W. TAYLOR HUGHES, Trustee 17 North Court St. Alamo, TN 38001 DATES OF PUBLICATION: May 9, 2019, May 16, 2019, and May 23, 2019

TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness and obligations secured by a certain Deed of Trust on property currently owned by JOHNNY B. MILLER and wife, TINA MILLER, and which Deed of Trust was executed by Johnny Miller and wife, Tina Miller, to R. Bradley Sigler, Trustee for St. Louis Financial and is recorded in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee in Trust Deed Book 1856, page 69. WHEREAS, said

Trust Deed was later assigned to B & H Investment Partners by Assignment recorded in Trust Deed Book 1858, Page 161, in said Register’s Office; WHEREAS, the owner of the indebtedness has declared the total amount due and has directed the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described by said Deed of Trust; THEREFORE, this is to give notice that I will on May 30, 2019, commencing at 1:00 p.m., at the North Door of the Courthouse in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee cause to be offered for sale and will cause to be sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property located in Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Said property is known as 356 Old Pinson Rd., Jackson, Tennessee.Ê For a more complete description on said property see Trust Deed recorded in Trust Deed Book 1856, Page 69, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee. Map 122, Group –, Parcel 43.00.Ê Ê All right of equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, and homestead are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. 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. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twenty-four (24) hours of the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder.Ê This property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the lender or trustee.Ê This sale may be rescinded at any time.Ê This office is a debt collector.Ê This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ R. Bradley Sigler Trustee 218 West Main Street Jackson, TNÊ 38301 Notice: May 9, 16 and 23, 2019

NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on MAY 17, 2019 by Mann’s Wrecker Service, 2100 Hwy 70 East, Jackson, TN 38305,424-2173, in lieu of tow and storage. YEARÊ Ê MAKEÊ Ê Ê MODELÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê VIN NUMBER 2006 KIA SARENTO KNDJC733265626851 2002 BUICK RENDOVS 3G5DB03E52S586359 2001 MITS GALANT 4A3AA56H31E116614 2015 FORD FUSION 3FA6POH76FR227358 1995 FORD F-150 1FTEF14Y5SNA39540 2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2G2WP552871213942 2003 CHEVY TRA. BLAZER 1GNES16S536119390 PUBLISHED in the The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: May 9, 2019


p.14 NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligationsÊsecured to be paid by that certain Deed of Trust executed May 6, 2014 by JOHNNY G.ÊPORCH and wife, JOYCE N. PORCH to Martin Haggard, Jr., Trustee, as sameÊappears of record in Deed of Trust Book 1976 Page 1839 in the Register’s Office forÊMadison County, Tennessee and which Deed of Trust conveyed certain property asÊtherein described to the Trustee therein named to secure WAYNE COUNTY BANK; WHEREAS, said Martin Haggard, Jr., Trustee, is unable to act as Trustee under Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025

The CSENews the DeedÊof Trust, and I have been appointed Substitute Trustee by the owner and holder of theÊNote; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has beendeclared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder,Êand that the undersigned, Leslie W. Creasy, as Successor Trustee, by virtue of the powerand authority vested in him, will on May 30, 2019 commencing at 10:00 AM at the eastdoor of the Madison County Courthouse in Jackson, Tennessee, offer for sale certainÊproperty hereafter described to the highest bidder FOR CASH, and free from the statutoryÊrights of redemption, homestead, dower and all other exemptions which are

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expresslyÊwaived in the Deed of Trust, said property being real estate situated in Madison County,ÊTennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: Located in the 3rd Civil District of Madison County, TennesseeÊ BEGINNING at a stake at a point where the east margin of Sims Street intersects theÊsouth margin of a 32 foot street running alongside the southern boundary of NorthwoodÊSubdivision; runs thence east with the south margin of said 32 foot street two hundredÊthirty-four (234) feet to a stake in the west margin of a 10 foot alley; thence south withÊthe west margin of said 10 foot alley forty-six (46) feet to a stake; thence west twoÊhundred thirty-four (234) feet to a stake

NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306

Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17770

Estate of CHARLES A CATHEY, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on April 15 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery CHARLES A CATHEY, who died March 26, 2019, 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: 4/15/2019

BRYAN A CATHEY AKA BRAIN A CATHEY Personal Representative Date: 4/15/2019 BILL R. BARRON Attorney Published: APRIL 25 AND MAY 2, 2019 Madison County Probate OTICE TO REDITORS 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 As required by TCA §30-2-306 (731)988-3025

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Estate of BILLY N DYER, Deceased

Date: 4/8/2019 Published: May 2 and 9, 2019 Madison County Probate 110 Irby Street, Room 102 Jackson, TN 38301 (731)988-3025

KAREN DENISE DYER AND JEFFERY NEAL DYER Co-Personal Representatives LAURA A. WILLIAMS Attorney

NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306

Case Number 57PR1-2018-PR 17774

Estate of PAGE TOMLINSON JACKSON, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on April 29 of 2019 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate ofjeffery PAGE TOMLINSON JACKSON, who died March 3, 2019, 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: 4/29/2019 Date: 4/29/2019 Published: May 9 and 16, 2019

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Jackson City Councilman Ernest Brooks II Announces “Do The Write Thing” School Ambassadors

JCT Middle School 8th grader Milani Washington was overcome with emotions upon being named the 2019 Girls National Ambassador. She is pictured with event coordinator, Annette Graves. Program founder, City Councilman Ernest Brooks II is in the background. Below; Northeast Middle School 8th grader, Joshua Bernheisel is honored by Gravesand Brooks as the 2019 Boys National Ambassador.

Top. 2019 Jackson DTWT Challenge Girls School Ambassadors. Left: Doris Morton was presented the Do The Write Thing 2019 Teacher of the Year Award by Patrice Boyd of United Health Care and Council Ernest Brooks, II. Morton, a teacher at Pope Elementary School was honored for her longtime support of the program. Right; Outgoing Jackson Madison County Schools Superintendent Eric Jones was honored for his support of the DTRT Program. Below; WBBJ News JACKSON, TENNESSEE – As the Jackson-Madison County School 20182019 school year comes to a close, middle school students across the district will be recognized for their participation in the 2010 “Do the Write Thing” Challenge.Ê Over 400 middle school students in the Jackson-Madison County School System accepted the challenge and submitted writings to express how violence impacts their lives. From those submitted, ten boys and ten girls were selected as school ambassadors representing Northeast Middle School, North Parkway Middle School, Rose Hill Middle School, Jackson Careers and Technology Middle School and Pope Elementary School. The Challenge gives students an opportunity to examine the impact of youth violence on their lives in classroom discussions and in written form by communicating what they think should be done to change our culture of violence. By encouraging students to make personal commitments to do something about the problem, the program ultimately seeks to empower them to break the cycles of violence in their homes, schools and neighborhoods. Jackson City Councilman, Ernest Brooks II, founded and has chaired this program for twelve years. During his tenure, over 8,000 students from the Jackson Madison County School System have accepted the Challenge and submitted writings.Ê On Saturday, May 4, 2019, at 9 a.m., the twenty school ambassadors, parents, teachers and administrators attended the “Do the Write Thing” Challenge Breakfast at the Doubletree Hotel. The school ambassadors were recognized and received trophies and other gifts. Also, the girl and boy who submitted the most responsive writings were announced as the National Ambassadors.Ê These students, a parent of each, and their teacher will attend the “Do the Write Thing” Challenge National Recognition week in July in Washington, D.C.Ê – all expenses paid. “A Coalition of business, educational and governmental leaders have forged a lasting partnership to prevent youth violence in our community. I applaud the student participants for their willingness to take a stand against youth violence. They are learning to better voice their life experiences and create turning points that effect prevention,” said Councilman Brooks.

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NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS Date: May 9, 2019 Responsible Entity: Jackson Housing Authority; Jackson, Tennessee Address: Jackson Housing Authority ÊÊÊÊÊ 125 Preston Street ÊÊÊÊÊ Jackson, TN 38301 Telephone: (731) 422-1671 These activities shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the Jackson Housing Authority. REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS On or about May 28, 2019 the Jackson Housing Authority, Tennessee authorizes submittal to the HUD Memphis Field Office for the release of (1) Capital Fund Program 2019 Five Year Action funds and (2) Lead Based Paint Capital Fund Program funds, both projects will undertake maintenance and/or modernization upgrades, minor repair/rehabilitation and site improvements for listed developments. Lead Based Paint Capital Funds are designated specifically for Allenton Heights development. LIPH:Ê Lincoln Courts-217 Lincoln Circle;Ê Allenton Heights-164 Allen Ave;Ê Allenton Annex -126 Preston; Washington Douglas- 348 Commerce; Neff Circle48 Neff Circle; Rosewood Garden-59 Rosewood Cr; Lincoln Circle-210 Roosevelt Pkwy LIHTC:Ê Centennial Place-100 Millennium Dr; East Pointe-504 Daughtery; The Villages at Old Hickory-550 Old Hickory Blvd; McMillan Towers-212 S. Fairgrounds JHA Administrative building – 125 Preston St Finding of No Significant Impact The Jackson Housing Authority, Tennessee has determined that the projects will have no significant impact on the human environment.Ê Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the national Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required.Ê Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at Community Development Office, Jackson Housing Authority; 125 Preston Street, Jackson, TN 38301 and may be examined or copied weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, group, or agency disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on the project may submit written comments to the Jackson Housing Authority, c/o Community Development Office, 125 Preston Street, Jackson, TN 38301. All comments received by May 24, 2019 will be considered by the Jackson Housing Authority, prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which Notice they are addressing. RELEASE OF FUNDS The Jackson Housing Authority, Jackson, TN certifies to HUD that Mark C. Reid, Executive Director (JHA), consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUD’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows the Jackson Housing Authority, Jackson, TN to use Program funds. OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS HUD will accept objections to its release of funds and the Jackson Housing Authority, Jackson, TN certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the Jackson Housing Authority, Jackson, TN; (b) the Jackson Housing Authority, Jackson, TN has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD/State; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to: Memphis Field Office, John J. Duncan Federal Building 200 Jefferson Avenue Memphis, TNÊ 38103-2389 Potential objectors should contact HUD to verify the actual last day of the objection period. Mark C. Reid, Executive Director Published: May 9, 2019

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