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OBITUARIES Unemployment Percentages Drop in Tri-Counties MHS HOMECOMING Roby Autry, 83 Jacey Davis Larry Ballard, 74 Lowest Unemployment in 17.4 percent. In December 2009, the county Obion County recorded a rate of 4.5 per- Bill Cole, 79 recorded a rate of 17.4 percent. From a labor cent with 550 unemployed, Benton County Charles Dailey, 75 Carroll in Recent History force of 13, 920, some 11,500 were employed recorded 5.1 percent with 340 unemployed, Mary Evans, 93 and 2,420 were unemployed. Madison County recorded 3.4 percent with Crowned Queen NASHVILLE — Unemployment percent- Henry County recorded a 4.0 percent un- 1,680 unemployed. Virginia Gillenwater, 93 ages dropped in the tri-counties during De- employment in December 2017, down from The 10 counties recording the highest un- Terry Higdon, 61 cember 2017, according to the Department 4.2 percent in November, and down from employment rates include Rhea, Houston, David Johnsonius, 63 of Labor and Workforce Development. 6.3 percent in December 2016. Henry had a Bledsoe, Benton, Lauderdale, Hardeman, William Lipscomb, 50 Carroll County recorded a 4.4 percent un- labor force of 13,780, with 13,230 employed, Lake, Clay, Haywood, and McNairy. Barry Moss, 62 employment, down from the November rate and 550 unemployed. The 10 counties recording the lowest of 4.6 percent, and 6.9 in December 2016. In Weakley County recorded a 3.7 percent unemployment rates are Williamson, David- Mary Woods, 73 December 2017, Carroll had a labor force of unemployment, with a labor force of 15,610, son, Rutherford, Cheatham, Wilson, Moore, 11,790 of which 11,260 were employed and and 15,030 employed, and 580 unemployed. Sumner, Knox, Macon, and Bradley. QUOTE 520 were unemployed. The December rate is down from the record- From November to December 2017, the Carroll’s unemployment rates peaked in ed rate of 4.1 percent in November 2017 and rate decreased in 77 counties, increased in “I really believe there are late 2009 and early 2010 and hovered around 5.9 percent in December 2016. seven, and remained the same in 11. things nobody would see if I didn’t photograph them.” — Diane Arbus

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“It Only Takes A Minute To Get The Best Deal” Huntingdon Schools GARY SIMMONS LEASE-SALES, INC Extends Director’s 14855 Highland Drive McKenzie, TN 38201 731.352.0441 Contract, Votes to Build Band Room BY JOEL WASHBURN AUTO CLINIC [email protected] HUNTINGDON (January 25, 2018) — Huntingdon Board of WE MAKEMAKE Education voted Thursday to HOUSEHOUSE extend the contract of Pat Dil- CALLSCALLS lahunty, director of schools, and OOnene to move forward with the con- SStop struction of a new band room at top Huntingdon High School. AAuto uto See HUNTINGDON on Page 3 ReRepair pair Construction Continues on Dollar Tree Brake Repair New & Used Tires| Tire Repairs McKENZIE — Construction con- Rotation Service | Wheel Alignment A/C Repair tinues on the Dollar Tree store, lo- Oil Changes | Brake Service cated at the intersection of Highand Batteries | Leveling Kits | Lift Kits 14995 Highland Dr. Drive, Oak Street, and W.O. Warren McKenzie, TN 38201 Drive. It is expected to be complete FREE Lifetime (Across from Carroll Bank & Trust) in February. Construction started several Rotation 731-393-0091 years ago as a Family Dollar store with your tire purchase and then all construction stopped Power Window Repair and the unfinished building was vacant for several years. The cor- Tune-Ups • Water Pumps porations of Family Dollar and Oil Changes • Alternators Dollar Tree then merged and the 126 Oak St., McKenzie, TN McKenzie location was converted 731-393-0200 to a Dollar Tree.

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McKENZIE (January 24) — nances was needed when deciding of McKenzie. Existing signs for The McKenzie Municipal-Re- the role of the planning commis- defunct establishments shall be gional Planning Commission met sion or historic commission. upgraded to the standards found Wednesday afternoon with a full The Junk Vehicle Ordinance within the adopted McKenzie His- agenda. The heart of the meeting was reviewed and faces further toric Design Review Guidelines (if focused on the formation and review following the city board’s applicable) and McKenzie Zoning future adoption of ordinances on decision on the International Ordinance upon the establish- property maintenance. Property Maintenance Code. ment of another business at that After swearing in City Coun- The Recreational Vehicle Park- location. cilman Jason Martin and the ing Ordinance was tabled for fu- As the tiny house trend in- elections of officers (Chairman: ture discussion. The commission creases, the City of McKenzie Dean Robb; Vice Chairman: Bobby felt what was presented was too must establish zoning ordinances. Young; Secretary: Garlon Pre- restrictive for McKenzie. Citizen Tiny houses will be resisted to witt) the commission discussed acceptance was the main issue the R-3 (high density) residential in detail five property ordinances concern. Councilman Martin zones. Lot and structure sizes prepared by Regional Planner stated he will not and would not were discussed but not resolved. Sheldon Merrell. support any ordinance prevent- The homes could not be less than The commissions discussed the ing citizens from storing person- 800 square feet and could not be value of sending all recommended al recreation vehicles, i.e. travel considered a two-story structure. ordinances to the city council as trailers, motor homes or boats on The structure should also have one package rather than sending private property. Commissioner them one at a time. Of the five Peggy Kee questioned how the the general appearance of a “site- ordinances discussed, it was rec- city or the commission could tell built” home. ommended four for review with an individual that their $100,000 During municipal reports, Councilman Jason Martin revisions and tabling the discus- motor home could not be stored Chairman Robb reported prog- sion of one. When looking at the neglect on property. ress on the Dollar Tree building. The report included an extension The longest and most detailed ordinance, it was decided that the The revision to the current of the parking lot and the begin- ordinance was Demolition by Ne- ordinance cannot be designed to sign ordinance states; Sign Reg- ning of electrical work. Chairman Darrell and Haylee (Snead) McCoy announce the birth of glect. After a lengthy discussion target any particular segment. It ulations, 11-413, Number (4) Reg- and comprehensive review of oth- ulations applying to all districts, Robb also distributed to those their son, Ronan Anders McCoy. Ronan was born at 6:14 needed to encompass all parts of a.m. on January 27, 2018. He weighed 5 pounds, 6 ounces er cities efforts, it was decided to of the Zoning Ordinance of McK- present copies of the 2012 Interna- the city entity, population, neigh- and was 17-3/4 inches long. The maternal grandparents are continue the commissions review enzie, Tennessee be amended as tional Property Maintenance Code Sandee Morris of Nashville and Tim Snead of McKenzie. once the City of McKenzie’s Board borhood and/or type of business. follows: (EE) Maintenance. Prop- as provided by Mayor Holland. The paternal grandmother is Betty Cherry of Nashville. of Mayor and Council decided on The commission questioned the erty owners shall be required to Next month’s agenda meeting is Maternal great-grandmother is Agnes Snead of McKenzie. the possible adoption entirely or authority and enforcement of the maintain their signs located on Wednesday, February 14 at 3 p.m. Maternal great-grandparents are the late Eulon and Emer selectively of the 2012 Internation- Historic District (downtown). The the premises of their properties with the formal monthly meeting Morris. al Property Maintenance Code. wording “either or both” in ordi- and or buildings within the City Wednesday, February 28 at 3 p.m.

Carroll County Electric Board McBride, Two Challengers Purchases Pickup Trucks Interested in Mayor’s Race HUNTINGDON (January the Engineering Department. $23,340 on state bid for the truck HUNTINGDON (January 26) can party nominees through a Federal, state, county, and mu- 25) — The directors of Carroll The list price is approximately that lists for $30,405. It replaces a — County Mayor Kenny McBride primary on May 1, 2018 for the nicipal elections are scheduled County Electric voted to pur- $41,000. It replaces a 10-year Ford Ranger pickup that is pres- and two others have shown in- August General Election. in the year 2018. chase two pickup trucks during old Ford Explorer with 180,000 ently out of service because of terest in running for mayor of The Democrats held a party According to the 2017-18 Coun- its January 25 meeting. miles, which will be placed in a faulty transmission. Brawner Carroll County. caucus on Saturday, January Danny Brawner, manager, the reserve fleet and used for said the Ford Ranger is too old to ty Budget, the following is the McBride has filed his qualify- 20. Two incumbent candidates said two pickup trucks in the staff members to travel to con- replace the transmission. salary of countywide office hold- ing papers to seek reelection. He sought and were selected as the fleet need replacing. The vehi- ferences and training sessions. Present at the meeting were ers. County mayor, $92,343; prop- is running as an independent. party’s nominees. Berta Taylor cles were purchased through The second new vehicle is an members Terry Howell, James erty assessor, $72,682; trustee, Sean D. Norman has picked up is seeking her fourth four-year the state of Tennessee bid price. F150 Ford with a regular size cab Halford, Marty Hurley, John $72,682; county clerk, $72,682; cir- a petition to seek the office as a term for Circuit Court Clerk. Purchased were a 4x4 Super Cab to be used by meter readers, who Mann, and Dr. Jerry Atkins, cuit court clerk $72,682; sheriff, Republican and participate in Natalie Porter is seeking her F150 Ford at a price of $28,981.5 stop at approximately 250 hous- along with Danny Brawner, and $87,945; register of deeds, $72,682. the May 1 party primary. fourth four-year term as Register to be used by Jimmy Taylor in es daily. The purchase price is Ryan Drewry, office manager. Persons running for public de- T. Richard Goodwin, a former of Deeds. Both will appear on the fender, county school or special county commissioner, has picked August ballot. school districts have a qualifying up a petition to seek the office Any candidate who chooses deadline of April 5, 2018. of county mayor. Goodwin ran to in the May 1 Republican Clarksburg municipal elec- unsuccessfully for the office in primary must declare his or her 2014 as a Republican. party affiliation when qualify- tions are also on August 2 for Grand Jury to Hear Case of Others are seeking the Repub- ing. The Democrats will not have mayor and two aldermen. Quali- lican nomination are: a primary. Any or all candidates fying deadline is April 5. Former Sandi Stafford Roditis of McK- can run as an independent. Mayor Jeff Reed has picked up a Aggravated Child Abuse, Neglect enzie, who has filed her qualify- Candidates for the offices of petition to again seek that office. Carrie Etter has qualified to HUNTINGDON (January 12) The bedroom door was closed not enter because of a dog in ing petition to seek the office of county offices — mayor, sheriff, seek the seat of alderman in — Criminal charges against a and the child could not get out the apartment. The neighbor Assessor of Property. Her name trustee, property assessor, cir- Clarksburg. 22-year-old Huntingdon woman of the room. She is charged phoned the police, who found will be on the May 1 Republican cuit court clerk, county clerk, Jeffery Michael Graves and will be heard by the Carroll with aggravated child abuse the child in the floor with a ballot. She will face incumbent register of deeds, and the two County Grand Jury. Cassie and neglect after leaving her soiled diaper. Rita Jones of McLemoresville, road supervisors, along with the Randy Kelley have picked up L. Scales, of 111 Drew Court, two-year-old daughter alone The child was transported who chose to run as an inde- 21 county commission seats must petitions to run for Hollow Huntingdon, appeared in Gen- in an apartment for as much to the local hospital for ob- pendent and will appear on the qualify by February 15, 2018 at Rock-Bruceton School Board. eral Sessions Court last week as 24 hours. servation and then placed in August ballot. noon. The general election is Jason Culbreath has picked up where the charges were read According to Angie Bark- foster care under an emergen- Jeffrey Ben Carter of Hunting- August 2, 2018. a petition to run for one of two and her case was bound over er of the Huntingdon Police cy placement by the Tennes- don is running as a Republican Candidates who have picked Huntingdon School Board seats. to the Grand Jury. She waived Department the woman was see Department of Children’s for County Commission District up or filed their petitions are: The August 2, 2018 election a preliminary hearing in Gen- traveling to McMinnville with Services. The three-month-old 5. His name will appear on the County Commission – District includes general elections for eral Sessions. three other persons and her child was also placed in foster Republican primary ballot. Oth- 1 (elect three) Jeremy Fowler, countywide offices, plus prima- Scales is accused of leaving three-month-old child. care. ers running as independents for Randy Long, Darrell Ridgely, ries for the governor, U.S. Senate, a two-year-old child in the bed- Ms. Scales phoned a neigh- Scales was held at the District 5, in which three will Mike Tolley; District 2 (elect 2) U.S. House, Tennessee House of room of the vacant apartment bor to check on the child, Carroll County Jail under a be elected, are: Joey Darnall, Bobby Argo, Ronnie Murphy; Representatives, State Executive on January 12 at 11:30 p.m. however, the neighbor could $25,000 bond. Elliott Hunter Jones, Lori Nolen, District 3 (elect 2) John Butler, Committee Man and State Exec- Michael Tate, and Vince Taylor. Bruce Melvin King, Steve Parker, utive Committee Woman. George Avery of Clarksburg Ricky Rogers, Larry Spencer, The November 6, 2018 elections has picked up a petition to seek Jeff Alan White; District 4 (elect include general elections for: At- the office of Road Supervisor 2) Hal Eason, John Mann; Dis- wood mayor, Atwood aldermen, District 1. He will run as a Re- trict 5 (elect 3) Jeff Carter, Joey Bruceton mayor, two Bruceton publican. He will face incumbent Darnall, Elliott Hunter Jones, McKenzie Chocolate Tour Returns aldermen, Hollow Rock mayor, Ricky Scott, who is running as Lori Nolen, Michael Tate, Vince McKENZIE — Take McKen- The annual event provides Hall for $5.00 each or at par- an independent. Taylor; District 6 (elect 2) Johnny three Hollow Rock aldermen, zie’s Chocolate Tour on Satur- a way for participants to taste ticipating stores with the “I In addition to Mayor Kenny Blount and Jimmy McClure; Dis- three Huntingdon councilmen, day, February 3 in downtown some great delicacies and meet Love Chocolate” sign displayed. McBride and Property Assessor trict 7 (elect 2) Manuel Crossno, McKenzie mayor, three McKen- between the hours of 10 a.m. downtown shop owners and staff. Tickets must be purchased in Rita Jones, other countywide of- Walter Reaster, and Gerald Scar- zie aldermen, McLemoresville and 2 p.m. Tickets are available at City advance of the event. fice holders are running as inde- brough; District 8 (elect 2) Ryan mayor, five McLemoresville al- pendents. They are: Sheriff Andy Griffin and Willie Huffman; Dis- dermen, and three Trezevant Dickson, Trustee Paula Bolen, trict 9 (elect 3) John Austin, Joel aldermen. and County Clerk Darlene Kirk. Washburn, Paula Watkins, and November 6 also includes gen- Road Supervisor Scotty Bailey is Walter Winchester. eral elections for state and feder- running as an independent. Patrick Lindsey and Jeremy al offices for the candidates who For the first time, at least in Clint Morris have picked up a won party primaries in August recent history, Carroll County petition to run on the West Car- or who are running as indepen- ARNOLD’SCarroll County’s Most Diversified Store! voters can select local Republi- roll School Board. dents. 16030 N. HIGHLAND • McKENZIE, TN • 352-9223 • 352-9245 Huntingdon Hires Engineer STORE HOURS: Monday-Friday 7:30-5, Saturday 7:30-12 For Sewer Extension Project MasterCard • Visa • Discover FINANCING AVAILABLE HUNTINGDON (January 23) application. of Public Safety, said the mass — J.R. 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We now have rental equipment! While you are enjoying the chocolate, shop and pick out a for that special Valentine. A1/5-1 The Banner • McKenzie, Tennessee • Tuesday, January 30, 2018 • www.mckenziebanner.com • Page 3 NEWS Dresden Board Approves Internet Fiber Contract right now. We will also be able $146.795. However, there are oth- BY DAVID FISHER to attract people who work from er options available to pay for Dresden Enterprise their homes that could even the project’s annual payment. DRESDEN (January 22) — be working for a company in Although Monday night’s pas- During Monday night’s called Silicon Valley in California, sage of a contract agreement meeting of the Dresden Board and have the capability to cor- with WK&T did not specify ex- of Mayor and Aldermen, board respond instantaneously with actly how the project would be members voted to contract with huge data transmissions. This paid for, State law requires that West Kentucky and Tennessee is very important nowadays. it be funded from the Water and Telecommunications Coopera- Manufacturers are doing most Sewer Fund. It was suggested tive (WK&T) to install broad- of their work with robotics, increasing the water service band fiber cable within the and sometimes those robotics base rate from $10 to $12.50 per city limits. The city of Martin are controlled from somewhere month. This would increase recently added fiber throughout in New York, Chicago or maybe the base rate for sewer service the city. even in Tokyo or somewhere on from $15 per month to $18.75 “Tonight, the (Dresden) board the European continent. They per month. The combined wa- entered into an agreement with can communicate with the ma- ter and sewer base rate would WK&T for the installation of chinery and robots and do the increase from $25 to $31.25 per broadband fiber throughout the operations and programming month, based on the minimum city,” Dresden Mayor Jeff Wash- remotely. So, it’s a big advan- water usage amount. This rep- burn said after the meeting. tage to us from many different resents an increase of $6.25 According to Mayor Wash- standpoints, other than just the per month in the water and burn, the project will have the water system.” sewer base rate. Additionally, it Above, MES “One School, One Book” Committee (L to R): Principal Tim Barker, Amy Wilkes, capability to remotely “radio “We’re either going to stay was proposed that the rate for Brandy Turman, Librarian Carol Nanney, Megan Taylor, Allison Winston, Hannah Haywood read” water meters each month, up with the times, or die on the water usage in excess of 2,000 and Lesley White. Not pictured are Assistant Principal Tonya Brown and Tiffany Smith. utilizing the broadband fiber vine,” Mayor Washburn said. gallons per month be increased Below, Mrs. Allison Winston’s third grade class receives their yellow bags containing “The network installed throughout Alderman Anderson agreed, by 0.25 cents per 1,000 gallons. Lemonade War,” a bookmark and a letter to parents. Photos by Brad Sam/The Banner the City of Dresden. He stated saying the broadband fiber All of these water and sewer the new water meters will also system would provide an op- rate increases would bring in provide water usage data every portunity to actively recruit an estimated $138,957.08 to pay 15 minutes and sound an alarm industry by having the techno- toward the annual debt repay- if the system detects a water logical infrastructure available ment based upon the current leak. This will allow the city to to meet their requirements, number of water meters and notify the homeowner concern- so they can locate in Dresden. billed usage. ing a leak so it can be repaired He noted when industries look It’s estimated that the new and stop the water loss. Since at potential locations for new water meters will actually in- water customers are billed ac- plants, they have a checklist of crease billed water usage, based cording to the amount of water requirements and one of them upon historical information they use, this could save them is the availability of high-speed from other cities that have money on their water bill. fiber cable necessary for them changed to the new meters. This Because the new water me- to operate their businesses. If is due to the older mechanical ters are remotely read, the oper- this is not available, cities are water meters slowing down and ational costs would be reduced. not even considered. rendering faulty readouts that No longer will a meter reader City Attorney Beau Pember- show less water being used than have to go to each residence ton stated the new metering is actually the case. and business and manually read system is the primary purpose It is also anticipated that cur- water usage, which normally for installing the fiber cable. rent economic development takes about six to seven days “The city is not getting into the taking place in Dresden will each month. telecommunications business, increase revenues generated Plans call for installing the contrary to what some people through the water and sewer fiber cable down every street in may think,” Pemberton said. fund. These two additional fac- Dresden. In addition to enhanc- ”The fiber is necessary for the tors are expected to add rev- MES Reveals ‘One School, One Book’ ing the city’s water metering new meter reading system to enues to the water and sewer system, it will give the citizens work. Any use by a homeown- fund in an amount that would BY BRAD SAM of Dresden the option to have er would be piggy-backed off exceed the $147,795 annual re- [email protected] high-speed broadband internet of the installed system and payment. McKENZIE (January 26) — fiber cable installed to their done directly from WK&T to the Mayor Washburn suggested McKenzie Elementary School homes and businesses, if they property owner.” the new water and sewer rates held a special assembly Fri- choose to do so. The cable that WK&T attorney Henry Walk- go into effect July 1, 2018 and day to kick off its second it- runs from the road to their er added, “The contract has a that the proceeds from the in- eration of the “One School, residences will be high speed provision that states expressly, crease obtained until the an- One Book” program, including broadband fiber, rather than the that the city can only use its nual payment begin be used the much-anticipated reveal of much more limited copper wire. network in connection with the to purchase new radio read the book that each student and By entering into a contract city’s utility services. The city meters, so that the Water and teacher will be receiving and with WK&T, local citizens would cannot resell or sublease any of Sewer Fund does not dip into reading together over the next have access to computer, video its access to the network. reserves to pay for the meters, few months. television and voice on internet Citizens wishing to purchase which are estimated to cost Members of the “One School, (VOI) phone services. Custom- broadband fiber service in their $325,000. The meters would not One Book” Committee led the ers can purchase the internet homes or businesses must enter be installed until the broad- assembly, explaining the details speed that fits their needs, rang- into a contract with WK&T. band system is operational. of the program, recognizing ing from 100 megabits per sec- According to Bonnstetter, The remaining meters could be those who made it possible and ond up to 1 gigabyte per second the projected cost for the pro- purchased out of the Water and distributing the books to each of synchronous download and posed project is $4,474,450, with Sewer Fund reserves, providing class. upload speeds. For industries the City of Dresden paying sufficient money remain avail- Mayor Jill Holland was on that may require faster speeds, $2,237,245, which is half of the able in the fund. hand to issue an official May- WK&T can supply 10 or more construction cost, and WK&T Alderman Kenneth Moore oral Proclamation declaring gigabytes per second. paying the other half. voiced opposition to entering “One School, One Book” a city- In addition to an improved To service the debt will into the contract saying he ob- wide event and encouraging water and sewer system, Al- require annual payments of jected to paying half of the students, parents and the com- derman Gwin Anderson also $146,795 for a term of 30 years, installation cost of the project, munity at large to actively par- lauded the benefits of Dresden based on a 3.0 percent finance which amounts to $2.2 million. ticipate in the program. citizens having access to state- interest rate. Additionally, he was not in fa- Representatives from busi- of-the-art technology in their State law requires the total vor of increasing the water and nesses and organizations who Librarian Carol Nanney displays “The Lemonade War” with homes. cost of the annual payment sewer rates. sponsored the program were Kindergarten student Seth Stafford (left) and fourth grader WK&T CEO Treavor R. Bonn- must be made from the Water According to Mayor Wash- presented with certificates of Kalecia Cunningham. Photo by Brad Sam/The Banner stetter stated those wishing to and Sewer Fund, since this is burn, the $26,846.94 in estimat- appreciation, including Beta acquire these services are re- solely a project for improve- ed additional personal property Sigma Phi, Woodmen Life, Ki- onade War,” about a battle tion will be asked. Correct an- quired to enter into a standard ments to the water and sewer taxes, which will be paid into wanis, Carroll Bank & Trust, between two siblings to have swers will be entered into a two-year contract. Bonnstetter system billing capability and the General Fund, could be uti- stressed that WK&T is a coop- to more accurately account for lized in a number of ways. It McKenzie PTO, Centennial the more successful lemonade prize drawing, and the grade Bank, Lions Club and Rotary stand. erative owned by those citizens water usage throughout the city. could be used to decrease the with the most correct respons- that sign up for service and WK&T must pay personal property tax rate from an esti- Club. Bags (yellow like lemonade) es at the end of the book will A skit teasing the mystery were distributed for each teach- have voting rights at the coop- property taxes on the infra- mated $1.50 to $1.44 per $100 of receive a big reward. book was performed by PTO er to pass out. Each contained erative’s annual meeting. structure improvements con- assessed value, for a reduction officers Melissa Herris and the book, a bookmark, a let- Parents are encouraged to “The big thing that I see the structed in the City of Dresden. of $0.6 cents. Another option Kristin Klonowski and MMS ter to parents and the reading check out the McKenzie El- city is going to receive, besides The personal property tax that would be to retain the money in student Kay Klonowski, then schedule. ementary School Library’s the water reading capabilities would be paid annually to the the General Fund and place it MES librarian Carol Nanney After the scheduled reading Facebook page for updates and and ability to enhance our wa- city by WK&T is estimated to in a reserve fund for a new fire announced the title, “The Lem- of each chapter, a trivia ques- activities. ter system, is to sell Dresden be $26,846.94. This sum will be station or recreational complex from an economic development credited to the city’s General in the future. standpoint,” Mayor Washburn Fund each year. City Recorder Jennifer Brans- said. “We will be able to attract Under Tennessee law, per- cum stated the components of industries that have need for sonal property tax cannot be the meter reading system, along high-speed broadband service utilized to directly pay on with the software, will have to well beyond what’s available the city’s annual payment of be bid out.

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It is important for every business to know what 116957 customers think about a product in order to improve — SOLD! Tri-County Ford in 1945 in downtown McKenzie. that product. It is necessary that we know what you NEW LISTING changed its name to Tri-Coun- closed many franchise point of as our reader want from your community newspaper. Peppers ty Motor Company. His son, sale location, including McK- Please take our reader survey. J.W. Jr. took ownership of the enzie, after the 2008 financial business and remained until ...From Front Page meltdown. 1983, when he sold to the Dilla- Take the survey online, Go to Clay and son, Barry operated 118179 — NEW LISTING! Dodge automobiles in 1926 hunty family, who bought the www.surveymonkey.com/r/bannersurvey18 the Ford business up to the sale Great Investment, 3 bd, 1 ba, and added the Ford franchise Ford dealership. He later added CH/A, Carport. $33,000 in 1931. In 1939, the dealership Dodge at the dealership. Dodge date of January 24. THET The Hub of Carroll, Henry and Weakley Counties in Tennessee Since 1870. NEW LISTING space to Lashlee-Rich, said Dil- gree in 1992. She served as mid- BANNER lahunty. The ceiling will be dle school principal (2004-2009) 3 Banner Row, McKenzie, TN 38201 • Questions? Call 731-352-3323 Huntingdon approximately 20 feet high to al- and was selected as director in ...From Front Page low practice of auxiliary units, the fall of 2009. such as the color guard. The Board set Sunday, May 118180 — NEW LISTING! Glea- Representatives of Lash- It will take four to five weeks 13, 2 p.m. as the graduation date son, 2 bd, 1 ba, CH/A, Move in lee-Rich of Humboldt and IDe- to design, several weeks for for the class of 2018. Ready, Blacktop drive. $44,900 sign presented plans for the approval by the fire marshal Recent days of absence for before it goes out for competi- snow and one day for flooding construction of a new 2,950 tive bids. Construction should have exhausted the six days FOR WEATHER-RELATED NEW LISTING square-foot band room at require six to eight months. built into the school calendar. Huntingdon High School. The Without hesitation, the Board Any additional days of school- SCHOOL CLOSINGS IN cost is estimated at $475,000 and approved a one-year extension wide absences will results in will be constructed adjacent to on the contract of Pat Dilla- the loss of President’s Day hol- CARROLL COUNTY the present band room, which hunty. The new date of expira- iday on February 19, and then will be converted to office and tion is June 30, 2020. Mrs. Dil- reduce the number of days in auxiliary spaces for the band lahunty began her career in ed- Spring Break, slated for March www.carrollschools.com 118195 — NEW LISTING! 2 for program. Ben Martin, band ucation in 1985 as a classroom 26-30. 1, 4 bd, 1 ba, CH/A, Hardwood, director, and Mrs. Dillahunty teacher. She took two years The next Board meeting is 1 Bedroom Apartment. $59,900 presented ideas for the new away to pursue a master’s de- Thursday, February 15, 7 p.m. Page 4 • The Banner • McKenzie, Tennessee • Tuesday, January 30, 2018 • www.mckenziebanner.com OPINION • GENERAL

From the pages of Published in October 2004 LettersThe Readers Speak ...

Citizens of McKenzie the chaos created by commu- A Pictorial History of McKenzie, Tennessee Special School District, nity members rushing to the My heart goes out to our school or campus. I under- neighbors in Marshall Coun- stand the feeling of parents ty Kentucky. I cannot imag- wanting to remove their child ine the feelings that come from a school where an at- with the unexpected loss of tack has occurred, but more lives in a school setting. The important are the actions administrators, teachers, stu- were taken by emergency dents, and families remain in first responders. Any vehicle my prayers. that enters the school zone I want to assure each of can inhibit those that are you that the safety of our necessary. If an unfortunate children remains as our top incident was to occur, you priority. We will continue to would increase the safety at drill our students as prepara- our schools by only going to tion for emergencies and es- our pre-designated evacu- pecially for armed intruders. ation points, First Baptist As a school administrator, Church for the elementary I have had the opportunity and middle schools and Long to hear firsthand from other Heights Baptist Church for administrators who have had high school students. the tragedy of a shooting The students of our dis- in their school. They share trict are our future. We care their experiences. They tell deeply for them. We will us what they wish they had make every effort to account done differently. Their intent for them and keep them safe. is to help us all to be better Sincerely, prepared. Lynn Watkins The one common theme is Director of Schools

McKenzie Board of Education to Meet McKenzie Board of Educa- Program. tion meets February 8, 5:30 Consider for approval, on p.m. at the central office at one reading, the following 114 Bell Avenue. amendment to the McKenzie The agenda includes: Ad- Special School District Board minister Oath of Office to of Education Policy Manual: newly appointed board mem- Bids and Quotations. ber, Jan Latimer. Consider for approval, on Presentation from first reading, the following McKenzie Elementary School amendment to the McKenzie TRI-COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY, 1970s. File photo originally published in “A Pictorial History of McKenzie, Tennessee,” by on One School, One Book. Special School District Board The McKenzie Banner in October 2004. Consider for approval, on of Education Policy Manual: second reading, the following Student Transportation Man- amendment to the McKenzie agement. Special School District Board Director’s Report. of Education Policy Manual: The meeting is open to the HUNKER DOWN WITH KES 4.211 Work-Based Learning public. Buck Rogers Meets Luke Skywalker Gleason Dollar General Relocates I don’t hardly believe this story today not! They had “table stations” built in and onship Game! I eased down in my assigned myself...and I was right there in row 24, the menu included hamburgers, nachos, seat and the thing near ’bout rocked out GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. bag with complimentary seat 19. Like we used to report to Miss Ka- pizza and chicken fingers. I thought again from under me! Now, I’d seen that before. — January 29, 2018 – Dollar product samples, among other tie back in kindergarten when Yogi threw of the Park Theatre...we had to get by on The Park Theatre had one broken chair General has relocated to its giveaways. his milk on Pam Collins, “I saw the whole Milk Duds and Necco Wafers. about halfway back on the left hand aisle. new store and will host a Dollar General’s new loca- thing!” I was wondering how you ate nachos in The front legs had come loose from the grand opening at 3730 Hwy tion features a fresh layout, Cathy suggested we take the grandkids to the dark without dropping cheese all over floor and you could make it dance when 22 on Saturday, February 3 be- designed to make shopping a movie. I wasn’t enamored with the idea yourself when a tall guy in a black space Roy Rogers or Gene Aurty started chasing ginning at 8 a.m. easier and simpler for cus- because John Wayne wasn’t making mov- suit accosted us! He had some kind of light- after the rustlers! Customers will enjoy spe- tomers. Some of the store’s ies anymore. It was too late! Our daughter ning rod in one hand and he was breathing There was no cartoon this day. No news- cial deals and free prizes at new features include seasonal had already ordered the tickets via her so loud you could hear him all the way back reel. No selected shorts. There were, how- the grand opening event. Ad- products featured in the cen- smart phone. down to theater two. I was about to show ever, fifteen previews of coming attrac- ditionally, the first 50 adult ter of the store, easily recog- Now, when I was a kid you could call the him some West Tennessee justice when the tions—none of which showed one horse or shoppers will receive a $10 nizable departments with vis- Park Theatre and ask Mr. Clericuzio what grandkids leaped between us, “It’s Darth a mustached saloon owner of questionable Dollar General gift card and ible signage and coolers that time the movie started; or maybe what time Vader, KK” they shouted in unison! Well, I character or Lucky Ned Pepper. the first 200 shoppers will are more conveniently located it would end so your parents could come knew it wasn’t Rooster Cogburn. The movie was a Buck Rogers remake... receive a Dollar General tote at the front of the store. and pick you up. But there was no way to We turned down another long corridor on steroids! The rocket ships didn’t blast phone in a ticket—you had to go down to and eventually found number seven. I was off, they warped into hyper speed. Luke the outside window and slide your fifteen thinking about how much tobacco you Skywalker lived on a rock in the middle of cents under the glass if you wanted to see could “hang” in a barn this size as I hur- nowhere. I don’t know if he could leap tall the picture show. He didn’t take checks, ried toward a seat in the front row. It was buildings in a single bound but he clearly LETTER TO THE EDITOR POLICY magnets or shelled butterbeans and credit a habit I acquired in 1954. Me and Buddy, had powers beyond that of mortal men. Letters to the editor bear the opinion of the letter writer, cards hadn’t been invented at the time. Ricky and Bobby, just as soon as Mr. Cleri- Here’s what I liked about this picture A phone in ticket was pretty amazing. cuzio opened the doors for the Saturday show. The bad guys were bad and the good and not necessarily that of the newspaper management or But we’re only getting started! We get down matinee, would race down either of the guys were extra brave, fought against staff. Letters of opinion are not verifi ed for accuracy of fact to this large multiplex cinema place, Lind- two aisles and elbow, push and shove for tremendous odds and a few lived at the and truly stand only as the writer’s opinion. sey shows her phone to an attendant and he the front row, center seat. That was our end to hopefully fight another day. Hoppy, Letters to the editor of public interest are solicited. Most waves all seven of us in like he’d been ex- preferred way of watching Lash LaRue, Roy, Gene, Flash...they’d all be proud of letters, not libelous or harmful, will be published. The editorial pecting us. Before I could hurry past him (I Hopalong Cassidy and Flash Gordon back this one! still couldn’t believe he wasn’t gong to ask at the Park Thea— The whole shebang was as much of an staff may restrict the number of letters dealing with the same one of us for some money) he says, “Take “KK!” Luke ran me down, “Our seats are “experience” as it was a movie! subject matter. The signature of the writer must be affi xed to the left aisle, go down to theater seven.” back this way.” As the final credits rolled, I couldn’t help the letter with a verifi able address and phone number. The ad- Mr. Clericuzio couldn’t have kept us all Our seats? but think of all the money Mr. Clericuzio dress and phone number will not be published at the request quiet if he’d had a dozen theaters to patrol! Well, son of a gun. It was all in Lindsey’s lost...not serving chitlins and hog jowls to One of the theaters near the middle of phone! Row 24, seats 13-19 were reserved for the boys down on the front row... of the writer, however the name will be published. Tri-County this maze of halls and doors was us. It was like we were getting on an air- Respectfully, Publishing does not publish unsigned letters of opinion. serving meals with the movie. I kid you plane. Or being seated at the SEC Champi- Kesley Colbert The McKenzie Banner and Dresden Enterprise reserve the right to refuse any item deemed libelous, not of public inter- est, or commercial in nature. The editorial staff reserves the right to edit the material while preserving the intent of the 16 issue of The McKenzie Banner. The December. Sawyers said the Department letter. Upon receipt in the offi ces of Tri-County Publishing, following is the corrected report given to is seeking to purchase two additional used Inc., the letter becomes the property of the newspaper and Correction: the McKenzie Mayor and Council on Janu- patrol cars from the Missouri Highway ary 11. Patrol. The formal request will occur in will be retained in the fi les. Tri-County Publishing may solicit The total number of incidents in 2017 Assistant Police Chief Ricky Sawyers February. The department’s repair budget contrary opinion concerning the content of the letter. worked by the McKenzie Police Department reported the department had 21,284 calls is exhausted for the fiscal year 2017-18 with were inaccurately stated in the January for the year 2017. A total of 1,500 were in just half the year expired, said Sawyers.

Left, 10 YEARS AGO — McKenzie High School Basketball Royalty (L to R): Elizabeth Russell, Samantha Wheat, Queen Morgan Limbaugh, Lesley Robertson and Sarah Owen. Center, 20 YEARS AGO — The new McKenzie High School held an open house for the public to tour the facilities. Pictured from left are retired teacher Erma Sims, Dr. Harold Russell, Principal Terry Howell and retired teacher Geneva Beldsoe. Right, 50 YEARS AGO — Dr. A.L. Spivey was named scoutmaster for Troop 78 Boy Scouts in McKenzie.

became the oldest acting nomi- course of a week. pany also planned to add a 60,000 Del Reeves; Tammy and the Mil- Looking Back nee in Oscars history. *Lund International an- square-foot addition to the 80,000 lionaire starring Debbie Watson; From Our Archives... 20 YEARS AGO — A flu out- nounced that it would consoli- square-foot plant on State Route Our Man Flint starring James break stuck in Carroll County date an Iowa factory into the 22. Coburn; In Like Flint; and Blast- 10 YEARS AGO — Hal Hol- ceived his first Academy Award schools, causing hundreds of McKenzie facility, adding sev- 50 YEARS AGO — Show- brook, husband of McLemores- nomination for his supporting absences of students and teach- eral hundred new jobs over the ing at the Park Theatre: Cotton Off starring Burl Ives and Troy ville native Dixie Carter, re- role in “Into the Wild.” At 82, he ers in the five systems over the course of two years. The com- Pickin’ Chicken Pickers starring Donahue.

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ments. For more information day, January 25, 2018 at Con- Autry of Hollow Rock; one son, please call (731) 352-4848 or tinueCARE Hospital at Baptist Alex Autry (Jessie) of Hollow Obituaries visit www.brummittmckenzie- Health in Paducah, Kentucky. Rock; two sisters, Ruth Spring- funeralhome.com. He was the former co-owner, er of Huntingdon and Irene operator and president of John- Pinkley of Hollow Rock; twelve sonius & Sons Heating and Air grandchildren and four great- MARY EVANS in Paris. grandchildren. 1924 — 2018 David was born September 29, 1954, to the late James Stark BARRY MOSS McKENZIE — Mrs. Mary A. Johnsonius and the late Melba Evans, 93, of McKenzie, previ- Eloise Headden Johnsonius. 1955 — 2018 ously of Westport, died Tuesday, David was married May 26, January 23, 2018 at the Baptist 2001, to Janice Marie Scott John- HUNTINGDON — Mr. Barry Memorial Hospital in Hunting- sonius, who survives. Moss, 62, of Huntingdon, Ten- don. Along with his wife, he is nessee died Thursday, January Funeral services were Thurs- also survived by four children, 25, 2018 at his home. A memo- Front Row: Stella Pace, Rory Barnett, Phoneix Soto, Kolten day, January 25, 2018 in the Cha- Daniel Stark (Miranda) John- rial service will be held at a Burns, Fiona, CJ Burns. Back Row: Kelli Bolen, Joie Butler, pel of Chase Funeral Home. sonius of McKenzie, Amy Ma- later date. Autumn Reno, Cole Smith, Hunter Smith, Mason Smith, An- Interment was in the Jamison rie Smith of Paris, Michael Mr. Moss was born on July 14, tonio, Harlon Butler, Tom Meiners. Cemetery. (Ashley) Smith of Puryear, and 1955 in Cincinnati, Ohio, to the Mrs. Evans was born August Timothy Smith of Henry; two late Charles and Ruth Goodman 5, 1924 in Arkansas to the late sisters, Linda Johnsonius of Moss. In addition to his parents, James Henry and Ada (Harris) Paris, and Kate Johnsonius of he is preceded in death by a The Library Lines Jones. She was also preceded in Eureka Springs, Arkansas; 13 sister, Jennifer Cantrell. The Carroll County Library is a 32 week Bedtime Math pro- death by her husband, Gradon grandchildren. He is survived by: daughter, is anxiously anticipating the gram that is designed to help Evans; two sisters, Mae Haynes In addition to his parents, Mandy (Robert) Perry of Pur- “Take Your Child to the Library” children love math! Crazy 8’s and Jean Floyd; four brothers, he was also preceded in death year, TN; a son, Charles Moss of event on February 3 at 9 a.m. children will build glow in the Owen Jones, Bill Jones, Elgie by one brother, James Albert KY; two brothers, Mitch (Suzy) TERRY HIGDON Children’s author, Renee Mc- dark structures, crack secret “Scrub” Jones, and Mack Jones; “Jimmy” Johnsonius; and two Moss and Mike (Bonnie) Moos, Grady, from Indiana, will read codes, and play games like toilet a step daughter, Patsy Black- grandchildren. both of South Fulton, Tenn.; 1956 — 2018 her book about Brock and Krista paper Olympics! This club is well. Arrangements are being four grandchildren. Martin’s West Highland Terrier, meant to be LOUD, WILD, and FRIENDSHIP, Tenn. — Fu- She is survived by one daugh- handled by Ridgeway Funeral Louie! There will also be Library FUN! So we ask that parental neral services for Mr. Terry ter, Toni Davis (Dalton) of McK- Home, 201 Dunlap St., Paris. Fun Station Rotations! Bring the involvement be limited and drop Dewayne Higdon, 61, were Tues- enzie; one stepson, Larry Evans There will be a memorial visita- MARY LOUISE children out for a fun morning at offs are welcome. Parents who do day January 30, 2018 at 11 a.m. (Sue) of Aurora, Illinois; a sis- tion Saturday, February 17, 2018, WOODS the Library! want to stay are encouraged to at the Dorris Chapel Church of ter-in-law, Pat Jones of Chicago, from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., with the Lego Night is February 8 at 5 enjoy a cup of coffee and a good Christ with Tim Fuqua offici- Illinois; a brother-in-law, Junior memorial service beginning 1944 — 2018 p.m. The children will be partici- book up front in the sitting area. ating with burial to follow in Floyd of Westport. She also at 12 p.m. at TVCC in Paris, pating in a Valentine’s challenge. Our Tot Timers have been the Bellevernon Cemetery. leaves two grandsons. TN, with Steve Gallimore and McKENZIE — Graveside ser- There will also be refreshments learning about weather this Mr. Higdon died Thurs- Arthur Lodge officiating. vices for Mary Louise Woods served. month; last Wednesday, special day January 25, 2018 the result Burial with Military Honors are 1 p.m., Wednesday, Janu- Do you have a child who is guest, Tom Meiners came out! of a construction accident in BILL COLE will follow the service in Maple- ary 31, 2018 at Sunset Ceme- struggling to read? Maybe they Tot Timers had a blast learning Tipton County. He was born wood Cemetery in Paris. tery, Dresden, Tenn. Visitation 1938 — 2018 need a confidence booster in about all of Tom’s cool weather March 17, 1956 in Carroll Coun- is Wednesday 10 a.m. until 12 their abilities to get them start- tools, getting to see a tornado ty, son of the late James Elton p.m. at Brummitt-McKenzie Fu- HUNTINGDON — Mr. John ed? The Library is still offering in a bottle, and listening to not and Margaret Jane Scott Hig- CHARLES KENNETH neral Home. William “Bill” Cole, 79, of reading help on Thursday’s from one, but two weather books, and don and was a utility employee Ms. Woods, 73, died January Huntingdon, died Monday, DAILEY 4:30 p.m.—5 p.m. No registration having their picture made with for AT&T. He had lived in the January 22, 2018 at Vanderbilt 28, 2018 at McKenzie Health Friendship Community for the 1942 — 2018 Care Center. She was born May is required for this program. Tom! To finish out this month, University Medical Center in Crazy 8’s Math Club is start- we will be having a movie day past fifteen years and previously Nashville. 14, 1944, in Lexington, Tenn. to BRUCETON — Charles Ken- ing on February 26! Crazy 8’s this Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.! lived in Camden and McKenzie. Funeral services were Satur- William and Millie Ann Hayes neth Dailey, 75, of Bruceton, Mr. Higdon was a musician day, January 27, 2018 at 2PM in Davis. She was preceded in Tenn. died January 23 at St. having played in different bands the Chapel of Chase Funeral death by her husband, James W. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. and was a member of the Dorris Home. Interment was in the Watson, Sr., daughter, Michelle Graveside services were Thurs- Chapel Church of Christ. Survi- Concord Cemetery. Scott, two sisters and seven day, January 25 at Oak Grove vors include his wife Judy Isom Mr. Cole was born October 15, brothers. County Extension Office Offers Cemetery near Milan. Higdon, Friendship, daughter, 1938 in Cedar Grove, Tennessee Survivors include her sons, He was born October 23, 1942 Tracey Pruitt (Larry) of Friend- to the late William Guy and Steve Watson (Melinda) of McK- in Memphis to the late Walter J. ship, sisters, Sherry Epperson Alberdia (Robison) Cole. enzie, Jimmy Watson (Traci) Dailey and Mary Belle Sullivan Advanced Master Beef Course (Dennis) McKenzie, Sue Pat- He is survived by his wife of Dresden and Brad Woods of ton (Pat),Tampa, Florida, Velta Daily. He was preceded in death McKenzie, two sisters, Helen of 53 years, Rosalind (Brewer) HUNTINGDON (January 23) CMR Processing in Bruceton. Flippin, McKenzie, Linda Reed by his wife, Shirley, and two Floyd of McKenzie and Ann Cole, two daughters, Rhonda — The UT Carroll County Ex- For more information or to (Larry), McKenzie, Lorene Hud- brothers, Eugene and Randy. Williams of Springville, eight Walsh (Mike) of Lincolnshire, tension Office is conducting an register for the course please son (Jerry), McKenzie, Jorene Bruceton Funeral Home had grandchildren and ten great- Illinois and Tina Cole of Nash- Advanced Master Beef Course contact the UT Extension Service Baker (Sam), McKenzie, broth- charge of arrangements. grandchildren. ville; one son, William Christo- in Huntingdon. Dates for the Carroll County at 731-986-1976. ers, Richard Wall, (Pat) Cor- Brummitt-McKenzie Funeral pher Cole (Karla) of Winchester; class are February 6, February The University of Tennessee dova, Donald Higdon, (Gail) Home is in charge of arrange- three sisters, Bernice Loving of 8, February 12, February 13, and Extension Service offers its pro- McKenzie, two grandchildren, ROBY AUTRY ments. For more information Paducah, Kentucky, Mary Towa- February 15 beginning at 6 p.m. grams to all eligible participants and numerous nieces and neph- please call (731) 352-4848 or ter of Cedar Grove, and Diane 1934 — 2018 The course is at the Extension regardless of race, creed, color, ews. He was preceded by one visit www.brummittmckenzie- Kirby of Huntingdon; two broth- Office at the Carroll County Of- national origin, religion, gender, sister, Shelba McCaslin, and one funeralhome.com. ers, Bob Cole of McKenzie and HOLLOW ROCK — Mr. Roby fice Complex, 625 High Street, veteran status or age. The Uni- niece, Kim Flippin. Ronnie Cole of Huntingdon. He Autry, 83, of Hollow Rock, died Huntingdon. In addition, the versity of Tennessee is an equal Pallbearers were Danny Ray also leaves three grandchildren. Saturday, January 27, 2018 at class will attend the Advancing opportunity employer. Higdon, Larry Pruitt, Colby WILLIAM LIPSCOMB Jackson Madison County Gen- Beef Field Day Saturday, Febru- Pruitt, Timothy Reed, Kevin eral Hospital. 1967 — 2018 ary 10 at UT-Martin. Cost for the Reed, Derrick McCaslin. Hon- LARRY BALLARD Funeral services are Wednes- course is $100.00. To be eligible orary pallbearers were Carson day, January 31, 2018 at 2 p.m. MANSFIELD — William Al- for the 50% TAEP Cost share Pruitt, Patrick McCaslin, Jeron 1943 — 2018 in the Chapel of Chase Funeral len Lipscomb, 50, of Mansfield, for 2018-2019, one must have tak- Remember Hudson, Jason Flippin, Michael Home with burial to follow in Tennessee died Thursday, Janu- en the Advanced Master Beef Epperson and Matthew Epper- YUMA, Tenn. — Mr. Larry Those You New Prospect Cemetery. ary 18, 2018 at Life Care Center Course after January 2015. son. Gene Ballard, 74, of Yuma, Ten- The family will receive of Bruceton, Tennessee. Subjects to be covered include Visitation was at the funeral nessee died Monday, January Loved With A friends in the Cherrywood Memorial services are Satur- the following: TAEP Program, home from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday, 22, 2018 at the Tennessee State Room of Chase Funeral Home day, February 3, 2018 at 1 p.m. at Forages, Health, Nutrition, Cur- January 29, 2018. Friendship Veterans Home in Humboldt. Memorial Gift on Tuesday from 5 – 8 p.m. and TVCC in Paris, Tenn. rent Issues, Marketing, BQA Funeral Home, 731-677-2673.+ Memorial services were con- ducted Saturday, February 3, on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until Mr. Lipscomb was born on Certification, Reproduction, Ge- If you’ve lost a loved one to 2018 in the Chapel of Chase time of the service. February 1, 1967 in Grafton, netics, Facilities and a tour of Mr. Autry was born April 6, West Virginia. He was preceded cancer, please consider a VIRGINIA Funeral Home. memorial donation and help Mr. Ballard was born July 20, 1934 in Henderson County the in death by: his adopted parents, GILLENWATER 1943 in Clarksburg, Tennessee son of the late Amos and Lizzie William and Winnie Funker- us fight this terrible disease. Autry. He was also preceded houser Lipscomb; sister, Ruth 1924 — 2018 to the late Otis Thomas and Send to: Sara Lou (Haywood) Ballard. He in death by a wife, Mattie Lou Miller; and a brother, Jamie Autry; two daughters, Denise Lane. Carol Lemonds Mt. JULIET, Tenn. — Grave- was also preceded in death by 1516 Blaylock his wife of 33 years Ann Marie Love and Robbie Rhodes; two He is survived by: father, side services for Virginia Marie Store Rd. (Mims) Ballard. brothers and three sisters. Freddie (Julia) Bucklew of WE ♥ OUR Hickerson Gillenwater were McKenzie, TN He is survived by three He is survived by five daugh- Mansfield, Tenn.; sister, Kelly TWITTER FOLLOWERS! 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Brummitt-McKenzie Funeral PARIS — David Johnsonius, BRUMMITT Home was in charge of arrange- 63, of Paris, Tenn., died Thurs- Griffin and Powell FUNERAL HOME MONUMENT WORKS Phone (731) 669-3871 • Exquisite Memorials 5842 Main St. East, Trezevant, Tennessee 38258 • Large In-Door Display Rooms Obituary Information line for both locations: Air Conditioned and Heated (731) 352-4811 • Expert Craftsman • Gray & Colored Granite Monuments - PRESENTS - Three Generations - Same Location The biggest country music 776 Main Street East Open Mon.-Sat. talent show in the history of Huntingdon, TN 38344 986-3050 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thank You Carroll County! The family of Hurley Mayo A1 would like to thank everyone The Ci of McKenzie’s for every act of kindness during Dad’s illness and the ng loss of our Dad! We truly ComiComing Chocolate thank Officer Danny Taylor OPEN AUDITIONS for your help in Dad’s yard Soon! TOUR the morning of November 22, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19 | 6 P.M. Soon! Weakley County Ambulance, Big Red Barn | 215 Baker Rd | Huntingdon Air Evac, Madison County February 3rd General Hospital and staff. SING SONG OF YOUR CHOICE ACAPELLA Big thanks to Dr. Addul Rashid, you did a great job If the judges like your voice, you’ll return Tickets on sale until January 31st. for our Dad and us. Also Cane Creek and staff from for week #2 the following Monday night! November 30 ‘til December 10. Air Evac again to help get Dad back to Madison County General Hospital and Our 2018 Farmerican Idol winner receives: staff. Dr. Timothy Love, thank you so much for all you • $1,000 from Carroll Bank & Trust did for Dad and all of us ‘til December 28. McKenzie • Year’s supply of Pepsi from Pepsi Health Care the whole staff did everything possible to keep Daddy comfortable ‘til January 2. We love and Mid-America Carroll County Humane Society thank Bro. 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MCKENZIE’S ANNUAL toothpaste and brushes, bar soap nament on Saturday, February 17 AA MEETINGS AT and shampoo. at 10 a.m. at the McKenzie Farm- CALENDAR CHOCOLATE TOUR Assistance and shopping are ers Market Building. The event MCKENZIE HOSPITAL from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Monday, is for Carroll County residents. McKenzie’s annual Chocolate Tuesday, and Thursday, and 9 Entry fee is $10; trophies will be McKenzie Regional Hos- PAWS FOR A Tour is Friday, February 3. Tick- a.m. until noon on Wednesday. awarded to the top three finish- pital is sponsoring Alcoholic ets are $5 and will be sold in The store is closed Wednesday ers. Entries must be received Anonymous on Sundays, 8-9 and CAUSE 5K advance. Ticket holders will vote afternoon and Friday-Sunday. by Wednesday, February 14. For Wednesdays, 8-9. For informa- for the best chocolates, and the Call 352-0547 with any ques- more information, contact Chris tion, phone Robert H. at 731-418- The Paws for a Cause 5K series winners will be recognized. To tions. Donation hours: during Edlin at 731-352-0158. 2772 or George P. at 731-418-2243. FOREVER MY GIRL (PG) in McKenzie is Sunday, March participate or for more informa- store hours. Please no glass or 4 from 10 a.m.-Noon at the city tion, call Jennifer Waldrup at boxes in the bin. Do not leave Fri. 7:20, 9:40 731-352-2292. items outside! MCKENZIE ARTS, E911 BOARD TO Sat. 1:50, 4:15, 7:20, 9:40 park, 570 Como Street. This fam- Sun. 1:50, 4:15, 7:35 ily/dog friendly event is a must CRAFTS CLUB MEET FRIDAY Mon.-Thur. 7:35 have on your racing/walking FOSTER CARE DICAMBA TRAINING The McKenzie Arts and THE POST (PG-13) calendar. This 5K will benefit the The Board of Directors of the Carroll County Humane Society. REQUIRED FOR 2018 OPEN HOUSE Crafts Club meets every Tues- E911 Communications District Fri. 7:15, 9:40 Bring your dogs, on a leash, and day evening at the McKenzie in Carroll County will meet in a Sat. 1:35, 4:05, 7:15, 9:40 help support CCHS, get some The University of Tennes- Youth Villages, 412 Tyson Ave- Farmers Market. Anyone in- called session on Friday, Febru- Sun. 1:35, 4:05, 7:30 exercise and have some fun! see Extension Service- Carroll nue, Paris, will host a foster care terested in sketching, painting, Mon.-Thur. 7:30 ary 2, 11 a.m. The meeting is at All registrants receive a cus- County is hosting three Di- open house Tuesday, February drawing or creating crafts is the Conference Room at the Car- HOSTILES (R) tom finishers medal and T-shirt camba trainings in February. 13 from 5:30-7 p.m. Refreshments welcome. Beginners and expe- roll County Office Complex, 625 Dates and times are as follows; will be provided. For more infor- rienced artists are both needed. Fri. 7:05, 9:50 along with some great swag. High Street, Huntingdon. Most importantly, you will be Monday, February 5, 8:30 a.m., mation, contact Donna Goodman For more information, contact Sat. 1:30, 4:10, 7:05, 9:50 731-352-0158. Sun. 1:30, 4:10, 7:25 helping to raise funds for CCHS 6 p.m., and Thursday, Febru- at 731-660-6767, 731-988-8776 or Mon.-Thur. 7:25 and help support its mission. ary 15, 8:30 a.m. All training donna.goodman@youthvillages. FULLERSTRONG Get all the details and register is at the Carroll County Office org. Contact the Paris office at LONG HEIGHTS FUNDRAISER JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE at www.pfac5k.run. Complex. 731-641-4141. JUNGLE (PG-13) Anyone applying Dicamba Paws for a Cause 5K benefits BAPTIST CHURCH The family of the late Morgan Fri. (2-D) 7:10 (3-D) 9:50 local animal welfare charities in 2018 is required to have a restricted use pesticide card, HEATHER LAND PERISHABLE FOOD Fuller is hosting a fundraiser Sat. (2-D) 1:40, 7:10 (3-D) 4:10, 9:50 across the country. Sponsored complete the 2018 Dicamba to help families with children Sun. (2-D) 1:40, 7:25 (3-D) 4:10 by Tito’s Handmade Vodka and ‘I AIN’T DOIN IT’ Mon.-Thur. (2-D) 7:25 Training,have their pesticide GIVEAWAY with health problems, families their Vodka for Dog People pro- card and 2018 Dicamba Comple- in need, and for college scholar- IS COMING TO Long Heights Baptist Church GREATEST SHOWMAN (PG) gram, the event series brings tion Certificate with them when ships. Perishable Food Giveaways Fri. 7:25, 9:45 communities together for a day applying Dicamba and follow all MCKENZIE The event is at the Carroll are on the second and fourth Sat. 1:55, 4:15, 7:25, 9:45 of fun, all in support of our the rules and regulations that County Civic Center, 201 Fair- Wednesday night each month at Sun. 1:55, 4:15, 7:35 furry friends. apply to Dicamba usage. Heather Land is bringing her grounds Road, Huntingdon, 8 p.m. at the church located at Mon.-Thur. 7:35 Cost for the training is $25.00. performance to McKenzie’s Park Tenn. on March 3. Doors open 260 Old Paris Road in McKenzie. 12 STRONG (R) Please feel free to contact the Theater on Thursday, February at 5 p.m. and festivities are at Carroll County Extension Of- 8, 2018, 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Fri. 7:00, 9:45 For tickets, visit Eventbrite, Activities include food, live Sat. 4:10, 7:00, 9:45 fice at 731-986-1976 with ques- MCKENZIE tions. The University of Ten- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ music, fun, and fellowship. Tick- Sun. 4:10, 7:30 heather-land-i-aint-doing-it-tick- Mon.-Thur. 7:30 nessee Extension Office offers INDUSTRIAL BOARD ets are $10 per person and in- its programs to all eligible ets-41345276836?aff=efbevent. MEETS MONTHLY clude a catfish dinner. PADDINGTON 2 (PG) participants and does not dis- Heather Land – “I Ain’t Doin criminate. It” has a knack for finding the Sat.-Sun. 1:45 Park funny out of the frustrating. McKenzie Industrial Board FULLERSTRONG INFOLINE 642-7171 Leaving no stone (or people) left meets the second Tuesday of unturned, she hilariously unrav- each month, 6 p.m., in the former 5K RUN All Movies Now in Digital DLP/HD MCKENZIE els everyday events that cause railroad depot building. SCHOOL BOARD The first FullerStrong Foun- Theatre us to laugh, not only at each FEBRUARY MEETING other, but more often than not, PING PONG dation 5K Run is Saturday, ourselves. From ex-husbands March 3, 8 a.m. in downtown RESCHEDULED to failed diets, her ability to de- AT MCKENZIE Huntingdon. The 5K run starts liver consistent comedy in a self- at 8 a.m. and the one-mile fun The McKenzie Special School deprecating style has made her FARMERS MARKET run is 8:10 a.m. Entry fee is DON’T BE $20 for adults, $15 for students. INSIDIOUS: District Board of Education adored by millions of people of monthly meeting scheduled all ages. Come to the McKenzie Farm- Shirts only are $15. Registrants OVERLOOKED! THE LAST KEY for Tuesday, February 6 had be Her one-woman show is pep- ers Market, 2451 Cedar Street, prior to February 19 are guar- every Monday at 6 p.m. for Ping anteed a printed t-shirt. For RATED PG-13 changed to Thursday, February pered with some sarcasm and List your items in a 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the board office a whole lot of truth has made Pong. Beginners and experts are more information, contact Pat- BOX OFFICE OPENS: at 114 Bell Avenue. HEATHER LAND a household welcome, just show up with a sy Myers, 731-225-1205, Jessica FRI. & SAT. 6:15 P.M. • SUN. 1:15 P.M. name. Blending humor with real- paddle. There is no cost. 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Huntingdon to Cheyenne Mi- McKenzie to Nancy Ann Ma- Rich, 81, of McKenzie with medicine, Roxies tablets, Abien chelle Smith, 22, of Huntingdon. theny Knight, 60, of McKenzie. General Sessions Court: •Wilbert Trey Montgomery criminal trespassing on Janu- tablets, and a green duffel bag. •Carlton Elmore of Camden, III of 19910 Highway 114, Hol- ary 22 at Merchants Outlet Driving on Suspended/ who is charged with felony pos- low Rock, who pled guilty to at- Mall. He had been served a Revoked License — Officer session of a firearm with intent tempted assault. He was placed ban letter prohibiting him from Austin Jones cited Wendy to go armed, possession of meth on supervised probation for 11 visiting Merchants Outlet Mall Calderon, 43, McKenzie, with with intent, simple possession/ months and 29 days. on January 9. On January 22, driving on a revoked license BID NOTICE casual exchange, and possession •Antonia Netherton of Water- he was charged at the business on January 24 at 4:26 p.m. The of drug paraphernalia. loo, Alabama, who pled guilty to for causing a disturbance at the automobile Calderon was driv- •Kennedy Brooke McCain of theft up to $1,000 and criminal business and was transported ing had a broken brake light. 20 Adell Avenue, Hollow Rock, trespass. Netherton was ordered to Carroll County Jail. The stop revealed Calderon’s The McKenzie VFW Post # 4939 is taking sealed who is charged with initiating to serve 20 days, placed on super- Theft — Officer Frank Mc- license was revoked after a DUI bids for lawn mowing un l February 1, 2018. the manufacture of meth and vised probation for 11 months Gee took a report from a Medi- first offense in Weakley County. possession of drug parapherna- and 19 days, and fined $500. na woman and a Humboldt man She was cited into court in Car- The bid is for the mowing of their property lia (attempt). •Matthew Mark Pierce of 3365 when items were stolen from roll County. located on Cherrywood Road. Lawn bids can be •Cassie Lee Scales of 111 Enoch Cemetery Road, Yuma, their vehicle while parked at Driving on Suspended — Drew Court, Huntingdon, who who pled guilty to DUI (first a McKenzie business. Amanda Officer Frank McGee cited Con- mailed to P.O. Box 442, McKenzie, TN 38201. For is charged with aggravated child offense) and simple possession/ Kincaid, 28, of Medina, and nor Wesley Nolen, 22, of McK- more informa on, contact 731-336-5146. abuse, neglect, or endangerment. casual exchange. He was sen- Chaddrick McLemore, 38, of enzie into General Sessions A474/2-4 •Eddie L. Shaw of 1996 Ce- tenced to 11 months and 29 days Humboldt reported the follow- Court in Carroll County after dar Street, McKenzie, who is (suspended), placed on super- ing items missing: $15 cash, he was stopped for speeding charged with possession of meth vised probation for 11 months lottery tickets, man’s wedding on January 25. The traffic stop with intent, schedule IV drugs, and 29 days, ordered to serve 48 band, woman’s brown Coach revealed the suspended status C simple possession/casual ex- hours, fined $600, and ordered purse, woman’s wallet, X-Box, for failure to appear in court. CITY OF M KENZIE change, and possession of drug not to drive with loss of license paraphernalia. for one year. IS SEEKING BIDS FOR LEASING •Travis J. Gray of Bath •Joseph M. Skipworth of 480 Springs, who is charged with Old State Route 22, McKenzie, possession of meth with intent, who pled guilty to simple pos- possession of drug parapher- session/casual exchange. He was Property Transfers PARK CONCESSION STAND nalia (attempt), driving while placed on supervised probation license suspended, and speeding. for 11 months and 29 days and •Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC to District 13. • • • fined $750. An additional charge Angela Wilson. •E. Ray Morris to City of The City of McKenzie Parks and Recreation Department •Karen H. Lifsey and others McKenzie in District 4. The following defendants en- of simple possession/casual ex- is seeking bids for the lease of the concession stand in tered guilty pleas and received change and a failure to appear to Deborah Kaye Morgan in •Internal Revenue for Collec- sentences, fines, and/or court charge were dismissed. District 22. tion to Ray Smith. the City Park. Approximate dates are March through the orders: •Joseph A. Stockard of 9555 •Diane Johnson and others •Dwayne D. Maddox to John- remainder of the year for all park sports. Lessee must •Michael Boane of Gleason, Cherrywood Avenue, McKenzie, to Diane Johnson and others nie D. Petering in District 11. purchase a city business license and carry his/her who pled guilty to public intoxi- who pled guilty to domestic as- in District 15. •CCOT LLC to Wanda K. own liability insurance. A $250 damage and clean •Louis Dean and Deanie Grady in District 6. cation. He was fined $50. sault. He was ordered to serve up deposit is required at signing of the lease. The lease •Christopher N. Curtright of 60 days and placed on unsuper- Seay Doster to Larry M. and •Jimmy E. Kee to Jonathan 236 Maple Street, McKenzie, who vised probation for nine months Rebecca A. Hagler in District B. Kee and others in District fee bid will be a dollar amount per operational day. The pled guilty to failure to appear. and 29 days. 22. 10. City will provide electricity, water and current equipment He was fined $100. •Brittany Ann Trevathan of •James Thomas and Sharon •George Nicholas and An- in the concession stand for the Lessee. The concession •Malik Cordell Flagg of Mur- 275 Hillcrest Street, Huntingdon, Davidson to Mark M. and An- gela Dawn Cassidy to Josh and stand must be open thirty (30) minutes before game nette R. Stokes in District 9. Madeline Walker in District 22. freesboro, who pled guilty to who pled guilty to simple pos- time, and remain open until after the last game has been driving while license suspended session/casual exchange (two •W. Paul Arnold Trust to •Kevin Dieumegard to Ed- and failure to appear. He was counts). She was fined $1,000 Lamar and Tracye Whitaker ward H. Cate and others in played. Lessee is responsible for payment of all wages, fined $200 and placed on un- and placed on supervised proba- in District 2. District 17. insurance, etc. to its employees. The Lessee and Lessee supervised probation for six tion for 11 months and 29 days. •Jennifer Gail Rainey and •Brian Z. Kyle to Brian Z. Employees are in no way employees of the City. months. Charges of simple possession/ others to James R. and Ruby and Stephanie N. Kyle in Dis- Lessee is responsible for maintaining clean and sanitary •Timothy Ray Forrest of 330 casual exchange, drug parapher- I. Rice in District 12. trict 6. •Ernest Ray Morris to Beth- •Kevin Dieumegard to Chris conditions in and around the area of the concession McMackins Lane, Hollow Rock, nalia, failure to carry or exhibit stand and for preventive maintenance of the equipment who pled guilty to hunting from drivers license, and possession/ el University in District 4. Finley in District 16. across the road or within 100 casual exchange of meth were •Harold D. and Linda A. •Nancy Holland and others inside the concession stand. All trash and garbage must yards of a house; hunting from dismissed. Simpson to Danny Ray and to Holland Farms, LLC. be removed from the area after each day’s use. The an aircraft, watercraft, or motor •Kyle T. Tucker of 151 Au- Mary Elizabeth Hastings in •Nancy Holland to Holland concession stand will be open to the city for inspection as vehicle; and spotlighting deer. brey Avenue, McKenzie, who District 13. Farms, LLC. •Harold D. and Linda A. •Reba and James David deemed necessary. He was fined $350. A charge of pled guilty to a sexual offender If you are interested in submitting a bid based on the hunting big game during closed registration violation. He was Simpson to Jeremy Keith and Crockett to James Crockett in season was dismissed. fined $250. Elizabeth Ashley Gurley in District 11. above requirements, the bids must be received at city hall •Lisa D. Newbill Pearson of •Kelly R. Wallace of Holladay, by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, January 31, 2018. For additional 1830 Wingo Circle, Trezevant, who pled guilty to probation information please call 731-352-2292 (work) or 731-415- who pled guilty to writing violation. Wallace’s probation 7787 (cell). worthless checks up to $1,000. was partially revoked. A1/2-4 She was placed on supervised • • • Huntingdon Police Reports probation for 11 months and The following defendants were 29 days and ordered to pay full granted judicial or pre-trial di- Multiple Charges — A with a powdery substance in restitution. versions: Camden man was arrested it. Officers then patted down IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CARROLL COUNTY, TENNESSEE •Cody Thomas of Milan, who •Michael Joseph Adams Jr. of January 13. Sergeant Chris Elmore and found .8 grams pled guilty to possession of drug Green Cove Springs, Florida, for Cole charged Carlton Lee El- of methamphetamine, $397 in NOTICE TO CREDITORS paraphernalia (attempt). He was illegal possession/destruction more, 20, with possession of cash, a glass pipe, a set of dig- ordered to serve 15 days, placed of wildlife. a weapon during the commis- ital scales, and a pistol. In his PROBATE CASE NO: 2018PE11 on unsupervised probation for •Samantha Duncan of Jack- sion of a felony, possession backpack, officers found 1.1 11 months and 14 days, ordered son for reckless driving. of schedule II with intent to grams of methamphetamine. ESTATE OF: MILDRED R. NEWTON, LATE OF CARROLL COUN- to complete long-term alcohol •Cameryn D. Fletcher of resale, simple possession of Theft — A Huntingdon TY, TENNESSEE schedule VI, and possession of and drug treatment, and fined Bartlett for DUI (first offense). A man was arrested January Notice is hereby given that on the 23RD day of JANUARY, 2018 drug paraphernalia. Accord- $150. Charges of possession of speeding citation was dismissed. 10. Patrolman Paul Hugue- Letters Testamentary, of Administration, in respect to the Estate of ing to Cole’s report, Elmore meth with intent and resisting • • • ley charged Sheldon Hart, 49, MILDRED R. NEWTON deceased, who died OCTOBER 29TH, 2017, arrest were dismissed. All charges were dismissed was a passenger in a vehicle were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court Clerk & Master stopped on East Main Street. with theft under $1,000. Ac- •Christy M. Welch of Lexing- against the following defendants: of Carroll County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, When officers spoke to the cording to Hugueley’s report, ton, who pled guilty to driving •Charles Austill of 28015 officers responded to Walmart having claims, matured or unmatured, against the Estate are required on a roadway laned for traffic. Broad Street, Hollow Rock, for driver about why they were in regards to a shoplifter. by law to fi le the same with the Clerk of the above named Court on or She was fined $25. A charge writing worthless checks up to in the road, they noticed the Store security said they had before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their of DUI (first offense) was dis- $1,000 (two counts). smell of an intoxicant in the claims will forever be barred: missed. •Roger Neal Ballentine of 6255 vehicle. Elmore voluntarily seen Hart take items, which (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the fi rst publication (or post- •Bobby J. Bolin of 1505 Old Highway 70, Cedar Grove, for emptied his pockets for offi- Hart admitted to. The total Christmasville School Road, violation of financial respon- cers, which contained a baggy value of the items was $39.94. ing, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual Huntingdon, who pled guilty to sibility. copy of this Notice of Creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that domestic assault and attempt- •Lisa Ann Barnhart of 115 is four (4) months from the date of the fi rst publication (or posting); or ed assault. He was placed on Hill View Drive, McKenzie, for (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual unsupervised probation for 11 driving while license suspended. copy of the Notice to Creditors, if the creditor received a copy of the months and 29 days. •Robert J. Berick of Waverly Huntingdon Police Notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months •James Deberry of 310 Hale for driving while license sus- from the date of the fi rst publication (or posting) as described in (1) Street, Huntingdon, who pled pended. (A); or guilty to failure to carry and/ •Michael Bomar of 490 Old Warn of Phone Scam (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. or exhibit drivers license. No Paris Road, McKenzie, for driv- All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and People are receiving a caller ID indicated “private,” sentence listed. Charges for a ing while license revoked. make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. motor vehicle light law viola- •Amber R. Burns of 109 Ash phone call from out of state however, when he answered, tion and contempt of court were Street, Bruceton, for driving or out of country showing on the caller said, “You know This 23RD day of JANUARY, 2018. dismissed. while license suspended. the call ID. A young person who this is, don’t you?” He THIS NOTICE WILL RUN TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS. •B. Freeman Green of Henry, •Bobby G. Madding of 1002 will start out saying “grand- responded with his grand- who pled guilty to DUI (first of- Dunlap Street, Hollow Rock, for daddy or grandmother I’ve daughter’s name and the call- FILE CLAIMS IN TRIPLICATE WITH: Executor/Administrator fense). Green was sentenced to 11 failure to appear (two counts). been in wreck and have some er confirmed. months and 29 days (suspended), •Alexsandra G. Martin of Lex- minor injuries but am OK. The caller said she wrecked KENNETH TODD - CLERK & MASTER TRACEY NEWTON-BEST placed on unsupervised proba- ington for driving while license Someone in the car had some a rental car in Florida and 99 Court Square, Suite 105 Attorney tion for 11 months and 29 days, suspended. drugs and I have to post a needed $2,000 to pay for the Huntingdon, TN 38344 W. KENT JONES ordered to serve 48 hours, fined •Brandon J. Pearson of Jack- bond. Please don’t tell mom damages. The McKenzie man $350, and ordered not to drive son for driving while license or dad about this, I’ll explain said he was not aware of how Clerk & Master and loss of license for one year. suspended, expired registration, it when I get home. I need to get the money to her, which KENNETH TODD Charges of driving while license violation of financial responsi- $900 wired to me by Western she replied that she would A561/R10244/5-2 revoked and simple possession/ bility, and failure to stop at all Union...” have her attorney phone with casual exchange were dismissed. stop signs. Walter Smothers, Public details. •Jonathan Long II of 1665 •Michael Eric Sifuentez of Safety Director said the scam The fake attorney told the Old Stage Road, Huntingdon, Jackson for driving while li- be prevalent, but it was the McKenzie man to purchase who pled guilty to schedule VI cense suspended, speeding, and first he had heard of it. gift cards to a large box lum- ADVERTISEMENT drugs and possession of drug a license/address violation. A similar scam was suc- ber company. He purchased paraphernalia (attempt). He •Travis Trevele Williams of cessful in 2017 on a McKenzie three cards at $500 each with was fined $1,000 and placed on Memphis for driving while li- man, who fell for a ruse. He his credit card and one $500 The McKenzie Housing Authority invites sealed bids for HVAC Improvements supervised probation for 23 cense suspended. thought his grandchild was card with a check, because his at Project No. TN082-002 located in McKenzie, Tennessee. The estimated months and 28 days. A motor •Robert Melvin Young (no ad- involved in an incident in credit card company refused construction cost is between $160,000 and $175,000. vehicle light law violation was dress listed) for driving while Florida. the last transaction. dismissed. license revoked, a license/ad- The McKenzie man, who He scratched the coating off Bids are subject to TN State Law. Bids will be received until 10 a.m. on Thursday •Joshua L. Martin of Camden, dress violation, a seatbelt viola- wished to remain anonymous, the cards and recited the card 03/08/18 and publicly opened, at McKenzie Housing Authority, 22 McDonald who pled guilty to resisting ar- tion, and failure to give notice said he received a phone call numbers to the person posing Avenue W, McKenzie, TN 38201. General bids shall be accompanied by a bid rest. He was placed on unsuper- of change of address. on Tuesday, April 25. The as an attorney. bond that is not less than fi ve (5%) of the base bid, and made payable to the McKenzie Housing Authority. Interested bidders may view the Plans before purchasing at Ledford Engineering, Planning, and Architecture, LLC’s Web Site Plan Room at www. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ledfordengineering.com NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS In order to be a qualifi ed bidder, Bidding documents must be obtained Close-Out Public Hearing for from Janice Campbell at the offi ce of Ledford Engineering, Planning, and You are advised that after February 1, 2018 Architecture, LLC, 5567 Commander Drive, Suite 105, Arlington, TN 38002, additional penalties and costs will be imposed 2016 CDBG Facade Project (901) 867-5220. A deposit of $200.00 is required from prime bidders for one set of in consequence of suits to be fi led for Bidding Documents. Prime bidders tendering a bonafi de bid, except the successful DATE: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 Contractor, will be refunded their full deposit upon return of the Bidding Documents enforcement of the lien for property taxes for TIME: 1:00 p.m. in good condition within 14 days after bid opening. Prime bidders not tendering prior tax years. PLACE: McKenzie City Hall, 2470 Cedar Street, McKenzie, TN a bonafi de bid will be refunded $100.00 upon return of the Bidding Documents. ALL BID DEPOSIT CHECKS OR DRAFTS SHALL BE MADE PAYABLE TO A public hearing will be held for the purpose of informing citizens of LEDFORD ENGINEERING, PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE LLC. Refer to 2017 county property taxes are now due and the 2016 CDBG façade project that has been completed in McKenzie, the Specifi cations Section 00012, Invitation for Bids; Section 00150, Instructions payable to the Carroll County Trustee’s Offi ce TN. The City of McKenzie submitted an application to the State of to Bidders; and 01302, Submittals and Substitutions for complete instructions to until February 28, 2018 without penalty and TN, Dept. of Economic and Community Development for the funds bidders. to complete the 2016 Community Development Block Grant façade A Prebid Conference will be held for the purpose of answering questions Bidders interest. 2016 county delinquent taxes will be project for improvements to downtown businesses. This public hearing may have at 10 a.m. on 02/20/18 at the Housing Authority offi ce, followed by a walk fi led in chancery court on March 15, 2018. At will inform the citizens regarding the program guideline, the amount of through of the job site. funds used and how they were used, the type of project, and the benefit All contractors are strongly recommended to attend this time additional penalties and costs will be received by the community. McKenzie’s governing body is seeking this Prebid Conference. imposed. Taxes may be paid in the Trustee’s comments from the public. All area citizens are encouraged to attend. Barbara Cooper, Executive Director The McKenzie City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. McKenzie Housing Authority Offi ce until the fi ling of such suits listed. Persons with special needs who wish to attend should contact the 22 McDonald Avenue, W, McKenzie, TN 38201-2329 office of the Mayor to make any necessary arrangements which may A473/5-1 Paula Bolen be needed prior to the time and date of the meeting indicated above. Carroll County Trustee Mayor Jill Holland, City of McKenzie A1/4-2 FOR BIDS A4752/4-2 Page 10 • The Banner • McKenzie, Tennessee • Tuesday, January 30, 2018 • www.mckenziebanner.com SPORTS • MATTER OF RECORD

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Rebels Rout Red Devils, 72-31 each had a pair. Red Devils Brian had a pair for Big Sandy. Heading BY BRAD SAM Plehn, Kolten Christopher and into the final frame, the Rebels [email protected] Garrett Metcalf each scored four, led 65-27. BIG SANDY (January 23) — and Michael Davis had a pair. The Rebels capped the win The Rebels traveled Tuesday for The Rebels upped the lead with with a 7-4 tilt in the fourth, led by a district contest against the Red an 18-7 advantage in the sec- Noah Hawkins with four points. Devils. Lucas King exploded for ond quarter. King and Hill each Johnathan Moore had a pair, 28 points to lead McKenzie in scored five, each with another and Eli Surber a free throw. three-pointer. Micah Austin had trouncing Big Sandy 72-31, along Red Devil Brandon Berry had four points, and Whitsell and B. the way tying a school record a pair, and Jonathan Stockdale Austin each added a pair. Davis and Mikey Rushing each hit a with eight three-pointers. The scored four for Big Sandy, Plehn free throw. Lady Red Devils were forced to added a pair, and Metcalf hit a forfeit as three of their six play- free throw. At the half, McKenzie Rebel Lucas King led all scor- ers were unavailable with the flu. led 47-21. ers with 28 points, including McKenzie stormed out to a 29- McKenzie outscored the Red eight three-pointers. Lazarick 14 lead after the first frame, led Devils 18-6 in the third, led by Hill scored a dozen, including a by King with 14 points, includ- King with nine on a trio of pair of threes, and Micah Austin ing four threes. Lazarick Hill threes. M. Austin scored seven had eleven, also with a pair of scored seven, including a three. with a pair of threes, and Evan threes. Ben Austin had four points, and Jarrett had a pair. Plehn, Chris- Brian Plehn led Big Sandy Nate Whitsell and Lane Horton topher and Kameron Peach each with eight points.

Left, Lady Rebel Lilly Bennett sidesteps a Stewart County defender to score on a fast break. Bennett led McKenzie with 14 points in the win. Right, Rebel Lucas King hits the game-tying shot and draws contact for the go-ahead free throw to give McKenzie the lead for good with 14 seconds remaining. King scored 14 in the contest. Photos by Brad Sam/The Banner McKenzie Wins Pair of Thrillers over Stewart County the half, McKenzie led 18-16. each scored five for McKenzie, BY BRAD SAM Stewart County tied the game King with a three. Nate Whitsell [email protected] in the third, edging McKenzie 7-5. and Micah Austin each had a pair. McKENZIE (January 27) — Rowlett led the visitors with six, Jacob Rose scored five for Stewart McKenzie High School hosted and Peanut White hit a free throw. County, including a three-pointer. Class AA Stewart County Sat- Bennett scored four for McKenzie, Dennis and James Stultz each hit urday for a pair of basketball and S. Davis hit a freebie. Enter- a three, and Jake Cook had a pair. contests that each came down to ing the final frame, the contest At the half, McKenzie led 28-20. the final seconds. The girls contest was knotted at 23-23. Stewart County dominated the was tied after three quarters, but McKenzie outscored Stewart third 24-10 to take the lead, led by the McKenzie Lady Rebels pulled County 16-12 in the fourth to take Rose with eight, including a three. ahead late to defeat the Stewart the win, led by Bennett with eight Brandt Bramlett scored six on a County Lady Rebels, 39-35. The points. S. Davis scored four, and pair of threes, and Cook had four McKenzie Rebels led by eight at J. Davis and Nelson each added a points. Stultz and Summers each the half, but the Stewart County pair. Shepherd led Stewart County hit a three. B. Austin scored five Rebels stormed ahead in the third. with seven, including a three. for McKenzie, including a three. The final frame went back and Crockarell also hit a three, and M. Austin scored three points, forth, with McKenzie getting a White added a pair. and Whitsell added a pair. Head- one-point edge on an old-fashioned Lilly Bennett led McKenzie ing into the final frame, Stewart three-point play by Lucas King with 14 points, and Bailey Nelson County led 44-38. with 14 seconds left to win, 55-54. scored eight. McKenzie rallied for the win Left, 10 YEARS AGO — Lady War Eagle Emily Hall scores against Greenfield. Right, 20 Britni Rowlett led Stewart in the fourth, outscoring Stewart McKenzie 39, County 17-10. Lucas King led the YEARS AGO — Lady Rebel Kerri Basford moves the ball inside, guarded by Lady War Eagle Stewart County 35 (Girls) County with 14 points, and Holli Ann Mathes. way with eight points, including McKenzie had an 11-6 lead after Shepherd had 13, including three- pointer. a three-pointer, the game-tying the opening frame, led by Shelby jumpshot and the game-winning War Eagles 48; Gleason Lady McKenzie 55, Bulldogs 69, Lady Rebels 33; Butler with five points, including free throw. M. Austin scored four, a three-pointer. Shelby Davis, Lilly Stewart County 54 (Boys) Looking Back Rebels 46, Bulldogs 44 (OT); Whitsell had three points, and From Our Archives... Bennett and Bailey Nelson each McKenzie doubled up Stewart Lady War Eagles 52, Big Sandy B. Austin added a pair. Rose led had a pair. Britni Rowlett led Stew- County 14-7 in the first frame, led Lady Red Devils 35; War Eagles Stewart County with five points, 10 YEARS AGO — High ets 60, Lady War Eagles 52; War art County with four points, and by Ben Austin with eight points. Ezra McElroy hit a three-pointer, 63, Red Devils 56; Greenfield School Basketball: McKenzie Eagles 63, Yellowjackets 57. Holli Shepherd had two points. Tyler Spivey hit a three-pointer, and Austin Kyle had two points. Lady Yellowjackets 74, Lady Lady Rebels 70, Carroll Acad- *Central High School retired Stewart County cut into the Lazarick Hill had a pair, and Lu- McKenzie’s Ben Austin led all emy Lady Jaguars 13; Rebels 56, the football jersey of NFL All- War Eagles 41; Yellowjackets deficit with a 10-7 advantage in the cas King hit a free throw. Landon scorers with 20 points, including Jaguars 24; West Carroll Lady Pro Lineman Patrick Willis dur- 68, War Eagles 59; Lady Bull- second quarter, led by Shepherd Dennis hit a three for Stewart a three-pointer. Lucas King scored War Eagles 77, Central Lady ing a night of basketball games. dogs 67, Dresden Lady Lions 31; and Rowlett with four points each. County, Caleb Summers also had 14, including a pair of threes, and Tigers 74; War Eagles 87, Tigers 20 YEARS AGO — High Bulldogs 46, Lions 44; Hunting- Kyanne Crockarell had a pair. three points, and Randall Nolen Micah Austin had nine points. 48; Lady Tigers 76, Huntingdon School Basketball: McKenzie don Fillies 61, Clarksburg Lady Nelson scored four for McKenzie, hit a free throw. Jacob Rose led Stewart County Fillies 51; Mustangs 65, Tigers Lady Rebels 54, West Carroll Rockets 43; Mustangs 58, Rock- Whitley Smith had a pair, and McKenzie edged the second with 18 points, including a pair 48; Greenfield Lady Yellowjack- Lady War Eagles 19; Rebels 57, ets 57. Jacey Davis hit a free throw. At quarter, 14-13. King and Austin of threes.

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West Carroll Basketball seniors (L to R): Micayla Hart, Elizabeth Hudgins, Destiny Montgom- ery, Keilee Price, Aubry Jones, Haley Hughes, Tyler Barrow, Colton Johnson, Wyatt Butler and Carson Lee Robinson. Photo by Brad Sam/The Banner West Carroll Honors Seniors, Splits with Clarksburg pointers. Sydney Roney also hit Gracie Cunningham and Haley BY BRAD SAM a three, and Ashlyn Yarbrough Hughes each scored eight, Cun- [email protected] had a pair. Lady War Eagle Gra- ningham with a pair of threes. ATWOOD (January 23) — West cie Cunningham scored eight, War Eagles 58, Rockets 47 Carroll recognized senior mem- including a pair of threes, and The first frame was a 12-12 draw. bers of the basketball team and Haley Hughes, Denver Brooks and War Eagles Carson Lee Robinson cheerleading squad Tuesday pri- Alyssa Butler each had two points. and Zach Heckert each scored or to a pair of district contests Clarksburg outscored West Car- six points, Robinson on a pair of against Clarksburg. The Lady roll 19-11 in the second quarter, threes. Rocket Devin Wildridge Rockets built a solid lead over led again by Tucker with eight had seven, including a three. Bail- three quarters and held off a Lady points, including another three. ee Webb also hit a three-pointer, War Eagle rally in the fourth for Brooklyn Williams scored five, and Myles Rogers had a pair. a 60-50 road win. The War Eagles Krista Noble had four points, and West Carroll edged the second struggled early, but pulled away Yasmine Bailey had a pair. Lady quarter, 8-6, led by Heckert with late in the third for a 58-47 victory. War Eagle Aubry Jones scored another six points. Jeremiah Bry- Before the girls’ game, seniors four points, Hughes, M. Cunning- ant had a pair. Wildridge, Rogers were honored individually and ham and Tatym Keymon each had and Jalyn Davis each had two joined by their parents on the a pair, and Amaya Thompson hit points. At the half, the War Eagles court. Senior cheerleaders in- a free throw. At the half, the Lady led 20-18. clude Micayla Hart, daughter of Rockets led 36-25. The War Eagles increased the Roger and Sandy Hart; Elizabeth The Lady Rockets added to the lead with a 19-13 advantage in the Hudgins, daughter of Michele lead again in the third with a 13-8 third, led by Bryant with seven Hudgins and Bert Hudgins; Des- advantage. Tucker led again with points, including a three. Robin- tiny Montgomery, daughter of five points and another three- son and Luke Moore each had Lisa and Tony Montgomery; and pointer. Williams, Yarbrough, five, each with a three-pointer, and Keilee Price, daughter of Les and Noble and Caselyn Derryberry Heckert added a pair. Wildridge Trudy Price. each had two points. Jones and led the Rockets with seven, and Senior Lady War Eagles are Hughes each had four for West Rogers, Webb and Peyton Collins Carroll. Entering the final frame, Aubry Jones, daugther of Tessa each had a pair. Heading into the Clarksburg led 49-33. Davis and Hank Jones; and Hal- final frame, West Carroll led 39-31. The Lady War Eagles rallied 17- ey Hughes, daughter of Beverly West Carroll sealed the win by 11 in the fourth for a closer final Hughes. outscoring Clarksburg 19-16 in score, led by M. Cunningham with Senior War Eagles are Tyler the fourth, led by Heckert with seven, including a three. Butler hit seven points. Bryant, Robinson Barrow, son of Reece and Susan a three, and Jones also had three and Tyson Keymon each hit a Barrow; Wyatt Butler, son of Lori points. Keymon and Cloie Vestal three, and Moore also had three Butler and Craig Butler; Colton each had two points. Noble scored points. Wildridge had all 16 for Johnson, son of Dale and Stacey four for the Lady Rockets, Roney the Rockets. Johnson; and Carson Lee Robin- hit another three, and Tucker and Rocket Devin Wildridge led all son, son of John Mark Robinson Macy Ward each had a pair. scorers with 32 points, including and Julia Murphy. Lady Rocket Rachel Tucker a three-pointer. Clarksburg Lady Rockets 60, led all scorers with 27, including Zach Heckert led West Carroll West Carroll Lady War Eagles 50 five three-pointers. Krista Noble with 21 points. Carson Lee Robin- The Lady Rockets had a 17-14 scored ten points. son had 14, including four three- edge after the opening frame, led Aubry Jones led West Carroll pointers, and Jeremiah Bryant by Rachel Tucker with a dozen with eleven, and Macey Cunning- scored a dozen with a pair of points, including a trio of three- ham had nine, including a three. threes. Vandal Arrested After Pouring Salt In Fuel, Removing Drive Shaft BRUCETON — A Camden man According to a report filed in her Kia and Toyota Avalon. He was arrested by Bruceton Police by Chief Ronnie Stewart, Allen reportedly texted Dunlap “See Department after he reportedly Gray Walden, of Camden came how long your Kia runs before it poured salt into a fuel tank of a to the residence Tracy Dunlap locks up.” A neighbor reportedly Kia and removed the drive shaft on January 19 or 20, removed the saw the defendant’s vehicle at the from a GMC pickup truck. drive shaft, and then poured salt residence. The Banner • McKenzie, Tennessee • Tuesday, January 30, 2018 • www.mckenziebanner.com • Page 11 SPORTS • SCHOOL

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Left, Lady Bulldog Mahlese McDonald drives to the basket in the final ten seconds to give Gleason an 8-7 lead at the half. Right, Bulldog Elijah Young pulls up for a jumper. Photos by Brad Sam/The Banner

Central High School Homecoming Royalty (L to R): First Maid Faith McWilliams, daughter of Lady Yellowjackets Top Lady Bulldogs in Final Annette McWilliams, escorted by Trent Taylor, son of Ralph and Melissa Taylor; Queen Olivia Lowry, daughter of Joe Lowry and Shannon and Vanessa Snider, escorted by CHS Beau Jacob Ervin, son of Dewayne and Dawn Ervin; and Second Maid Haley Hughes, daughter of Dawn and Shannon Sloan, escorted by Zane Mebane, son of Michelle and Brett Mebane. Minute of Defensive Thriller, Yellowjackets Coast held the ball uncontested to the had two points. BY BRAD SAM discontent of the visiting crowd Lady Yellowjacket Chloe Central Celebrates Homecoming, [email protected] until just ten seconds remained. Moore led all scorers with 20 GLEASON (January 25) — The Lady Bulldogs made a few points. Gleason High School hosted quick passes, and Mahlese Mc- Jayden Green led Gleason Greenfield Thursday for a pair Donald drove down the baseline with eight points. Drops Two Games to West Carroll of district contests. The girls to score with just under six Yellowjackets 62, Bulldogs 32 seconds left. The home fans including a three. Holt scored with nine points on a trio of had fans at a fever pitch with Greenfield led 17-11 after the erupted as the half ended with BY BRAD SAM three points, Aubry Jones had threes. Harris scored four points. a defensive battle for the ages. first frame, 40-19 at the break, the score 8-7. [email protected] Haskins, Lowry, Jacob Ervin and The Lady Yellowjackets broke 54-25 after three quarters, and a pair, and Haley Hughes hit a Greenfield began the third Zane Mebane each had two points. a 25-25 tie with a minute left, edged the fourth 8-7. HOLLOW ROCK-BRUCETON free throw. Clements, Hughes and on an 8-0 run as Moore scored Robinson led the War Eagles with hitting vital free throws and Yellowjacket Levi Dees led all (January 25) — Central High Faith McWilliams each scored two six and Tess Darby had two six on a pair of threes, and Luke stifling the Lady Bulldogs for a scorers with 15 points, includ- School hosted West Carroll Thurs- for the Lady Tigers. Entering the points. Green answered with a Moore scored four. Keymon hit a 31-25 victory. The Yellowjackets ing a trio of three-pointers. day for its basketball Homecom- final frame, West Carroll led 35-17. pair late, and the Lady Yellow- three, and Heckert scored three pulled away from the Bulldogs Josh Floyd scored 14 with a pair ing. Prior to the district contests, The Lady Tigers rallied 15-10 in jackets led 15-10 entering the points. P.J. Odom had a pair, and early, cruising to a 62-32 win. of threes, and Jackson Crouse senior Olivia Lowry was crowned the fourth for a closer final score, final frame. Barrow hit a freebie. At the half, Greenfi eld Homecoming Queen and senior led by Lowry and Clements with A relative outburt of offense had eight, also with a pair of Central led 36-32. Jacob Ervin was named CHS six points each, Lowry with a Lady Yellowjackets 31, made for an intense, back-and- threes. Kamron Shane scored West Carroll rallied 23-12 in Beau. The Lady War Eagles led three. Brylee Williams had a pair, Gleason Lady Bulldogs 25 forth fourth quarter. With one seven, and Jared Anderson and the third to take the lead, led by the Lady Tigers throughout for a and Makayla Burton hit a free The Lady Yellowjackets had a minute remaining, the score Jacob Floyd each had four. Ross Heckert with a dozen. Keymon 45-37 win. In the nightcap, the Ti- throw. M. Cunningham scored 5-4 edge at the end of the open- was tied at 25-25. Moore stormed Northcutt hit a three-pointer, and Moore each had four points, gers led by four at the half, but the four for West Carroll, G. Cunning- ing frame on a three-pointer by down the court on a fast break, and Brandon Tuttle, Blake Hol- Keymon with a three, and Rob- War Eagles rallied for a 70-61 win. ham had three points, Jones added Kinleigh Harris and two points scoring and drawing contact liman and Nathan Rush each inson hit another three. Binkley a pair, and Holt hit a freebie. from Chloe Moore. Lady Bull- for an old-fashioned three-point had a pair. Peyton Cooper hit a West Carroll Lady War Eagles 45, again led Central with nine, in- Lady War Eagle Macey Cun- dogs Jayden Green and Lillie play. Gleason was forced to foul free throw. Central Lady Tigers 37 cluding a pair of threes. Thomas ningham led all scorers with 21 Freeman each had a pair. from that point but failed to Dawson Arnold and Elijah The Lady War Eagles edged the Crews hit a three, and Haskins points, including a pair of threes. Green and Lady Yellowjacket score in response. Moore hit Young led Gleason with eight opening frame 7-5, led by Katie also scored three points. Head- Katie Holt had nine points, also Bentley Gordon each scored three more shots from the line points each, Arnold with a pair Holt with five points, including ing into the final frame, the War with a three. early in the second quarter to to finish out the game. She of threes. Peyton Stigall scored a three-pointer. Macey Cunning- Eagles led 55-51. Olivia Lowry and Malorie Cle- make the score 7-6 as Gleason scored a dozen in the frame, and four points, Hart McKenzie hit ham had a pair. Lady Tiger Olivia The War Eagles capped the win ments each scored 13, Lowry with took a timeout with 4:35 sec- Darby had four points. Freeman a three, and Olen Reed also had Lowry scored all five points for by outscoring the Tigers 15-10 in a three-pointer. onds on the clock. The Lady and Alexis Anderson each had three points. Alex Sandoval and Central. the fourth, led by Robinson with Bulldogs advanced the ball past four for the Lady Bulldogs, and Jon Roland each had a pair, and West Carroll outscored Central War Eagles 70, Tigers 61 seven points, including another half-court, and the Greenfield McDonald scored three points. Nick Oatsvall and Isaac Denton 16-11 in the second quarter, led by Central had a 15-13 edge af- three-pointer. Heckert scored four, defense hung back. Gleason Green and Kenady Atkins each each hit a free throw. Cunningham with nine points, ter the first frame, led by Justin and Moore and Odom each added including a three-pointer. Denver Haskins with four points. Mason a pair. Harris and Brayden Frye Brooks scored five, also with a Binkley hit a three-pointer, and each hit a three for Central, and three, Gracie Cunningham hit a Trent Taylor and Davion Harris Haskins and Taylor each added three, and Holt hit a freebie. Lady each scored three points. Gage a pair. Tiger Malorie Clements scored Lowry had a pair. War Eagle Zach War Eagle Zach Heckert led all five, and Lowry, Haley Hughes Heckert scored six, Carson Lee scorers with 25 points. Carson Lee and Nevaeh Davis each had a pair. Robinson hit a three, and Tyson Robinson had 19 points, including At the half, the Lady War Eagles Keymon and Tyler Barrow each five three-pointers. led 23-16. had a pair. Mason Binkley led Central with The Lady War Eagles doubled The Tigers doubled their lead 21 points, including six three- up Central 12-6 in the third, led by with a 21-19 advantage in the pointers. Justin Haskins scored M. Cunningham with six points, second quarter, led by Binkley eleven points.

McKenzie Elementary Honor, Merit Roll, Third Six Weeks Honor Roll Brown, Dallas Stone, Gracie Aidian Goodman, Lilli Sim- First Grade Ramsey. mons, Jacion Townes, Chloe L. Brown: Makayla Dabbs, El- L. White: Devon Armstrong, Veliz. lie Doede, Dallas Gober-Reed, Is- Cole Brown, Wade Chandler, K. Castleman: Maria Bell, abelle Keller, Shayleigh Lewis, Madeline Gottshall, Ethan Rop- Kason Brown, Jovi Garner, Max Brin Murray, Camryn Williams. er, Raylee Worsham. Harwell, Anna Mileski, Hunter L. Flannery: Lillian Brown, A. Wilkes: Adelyn Cooper, Sims, Miley Southerland, Au- Clay Fowler, Claire Kee, Ross Nolan Fawcett, Jonah Goulding, tumn Williams. Little, Sebastian Sass. Cailtin Langley, Xander Phil- H. Haywood: Carter Chow, M. Hickman: Houston Allen, lips, Alyssa Redmond, Sydonia Annie Ferguson, Collin Craw- Brayden Baker, Brylie Chester, Reese, Lydia Sumrok. ford, Xavier Gallimore, Connor Adelynn Heath, Tucker Red- A. Winston: Branson Baker, Mann. mond, Parker Ross, Lola Sum- Matteo Campbell, Kaleb Crock- S. Wood: Jayden Cowan, rok, Kinsley Wilson, Routon er, Madelyn Morris, Alessandra Landon Watson. Wilson, Kaydence Wise. Ruiz. Third Grade J. Petering: Katheryn Burns, Fourth Grade C. Kee: Zack Annis, Casey Sophia Dameron, Ryan Davis, K. Brown: Brody Berryhill, Cunningham, Andrea Guzman, Isabella Epperson, Cal Fawcett, Coleson Cook, Lily Sam, Ryan Sariyana Hill, Kennedi Hutch- Chloe Giddens, Ridley Holt. Toombs. ens, Zoey Morgan, Sawyer Nun- M. Rush: Liam Moore, Mary- A. Oakley: Liberty Dyal, nery, Waylon Preshern, Marlee Ryan Morris, Dawson Reeder, Landon Otis, Matthew Gaylord, Shell. Marlee Toombs, Frances Trout. Aidan Klonowski. L. White: Lola Barton, Caleb M. Taylor: Kaleigh Champi- T. Smith: Ethan Batton, Molly Burns, Emma Haynes, Phoenix on, Maddox Foster, Reed Little, French, Dalton Roberts, Javon Keith, Jacey McCrearty, Ryle Hadley Smith, Zariyah Townes. Roberts. Mims, Madelynn Pewitt, Ripken Second Grade M. Spivey: Dylan Bomar, Thompson. J. Brown: Delta Baker, Ethan Landon Preshell, Kaelyn Steb- A. Wilkes: Ace Brown, Bradberry, Kynadie Brown, Ad- bins, Caden Tucker. Lashontiona Clark, Abbi Ghy- dison Milam, Stephanie Padilla, A. Trull: Mason Batten, Aid- ers, Chance Graciani, Gwen Katelyn Prather, Bryan Stone, en Callis, Morgan Little, Lukas Jones, Briar Nevil, Rhyan Rob- Marshal Vinson, Bryant Ward. Pride, Connor Summers. erson, Sarah Scott. B. Campbell: Eian Gibson, C. Wall: Aaron Blue, Tobey A. Winston: Isabella Hamp- Maggie Hall, Aurora Johnson, Brooks, Landyn McLearen. ton, Chloe Hitt, Madison Landon Rader, Jaycee Stafford, Merit Roll Hughes, Caylee McClerkin, Sophie Taylor, Egan Woodruff. First Grade Pedro Mendez, Brooke Mur- K. Castleman: Kaiden Carnes, L. Brown: Pepper Davis, phy, Cole Pettingill, Mahogany Aden Cook, Caitlyn Hatler, Alex Ava Graham, Riyah Horton, Pratcher, Sevin Skinner, Ethan Hughes, Addyson Lee, Carleigh Brayden Mort. Weathers, Aleecia Williams. Lunn, Ava Newman, Bella Sass, L. Flannery: Emma Crews, Fourth Grade Max Walker. Belle Glisson, Cayden Gordon, K. Brown: Gracie Aird, Jacob H. Haywood: Sophie Cole, Chloe Hagerty, Bryson Nolen. Snead-Soto, Kadein Wimberly. Brody Davis, Molly Drewry, J. Petering: Alleigh Britt, A. Oakley: J.T. Cathey, Aurora Joantony Hernandez, Kailie Bentley Farrell, Bailey Mc- Chaput, Jaci Lewis, Brayden Hudgins, Cayden Ownby, Kay- Creary. Priddy, Navaeh Shaddon, Kee- dence Papich, Olivia Pate, Ja- M. Rush: Grayson Cook, Jaz- lan Sneed. nyla Piro, LaKatie Pratcher, min Johnson, Bentlee Shands. T. Smith: Sarah Luci, Laila Jayden Simpson, Natalia Taylor. M. Taylor: Braxton Banuelos, McDade, Charli Weatherford. S. Wood: Braylin Auvenshine, Hudson Garrett, Billy Schultz, M. Spivey: Magan Bates, Mor- Carroll County Sports Hall of Fame Bridget Brandon, Wyatt Brew- Kaylee Johnson, Kamyah Gor- gan Christman, Gracie Doede, er, Destiny Crawford, Cooper don, Paul Jakob Townsend. Fletcher Holt, Ivan Phillips. Davidson, Addison Davis, Je- Second Grade A. Trull: Carli Beeler, Cash Now Accepting Nominations sus Flores, Yaretzi Gonzalez, J. Brown: Harrison Allen, Garner, Sandra Lopez, La’Nyiah J.D. Hitt, Maddox Shiell, Lizzy Kaydynce Barksdale, Nika Chit- Newbill, Luke Toombs. Courtesy Russell Bush achievements in sports during up from any board member or Swisher, Amia Thomas, Triztan the banquet each year. at the Carroll County Cham- tenden, Helen Donnell, Ethan C. Wall: Haylee Beard, Miles The Carroll County Sports Vela, Hunter Winstead. The public is invited to sub- High, Ashton Nutting, Kourtlyn Beeler, Riley Hudgins, T.J. John- Hall of Fame met Thursday, ber of Commerce. Board mem- Sisemore. son, Dalylah Keith, Aiden Ma- mit nominations for the Carroll Third Grade January 18 and are now accept- bers are: McKenzie — Richard C. Kee: Eliza Bourne, Avery B. Campbell: Dylan Barton, son. County Sports Hall of Fame. ing nominations for the upcom- Chappell and Randy Thomas, The nominee must have com- Huntingdon — Russell Bush ing Hall of Fame Class that will peted athletically in a Carroll be inducted on May 5. and John Sanders, Bruceton- County High School system. Hollow Rock — Buddy Smothers The Carroll County Sports The nominee also must have and Keith McGee, South Carroll Hall of Fame was organized been out of high school for at — Angie Bartholomew and Dar- Kaitlin Phifer of McKenzie Named to Dean’s in 2001, and since that time least ten years. Coaches can outstanding athletes from Car- also be nominated as long as rell Tucker, West Carroll — Stan List at Roane State Community College roll County have been honored he or she coached at a Carroll Welch and Charles McGregor. by being inducted into the County high school. In the case Forms can be mailed to Bud- HARRIMAN, Tenn (January To be eligible, a student must Roane State is a two-year Hall of Fame during the an- of a professional athlete, he or dy Smothers at 201512 Highway 22) — Kaitlin Phifer of McK- attain at least a 3.5 grade-point college providing transfer nual banquet held each spring. she must have been inactive 114, Hollow Rock, TN 38342 or to enzie made the Dean’s List at average while attempting 12 or programs, career-preparation Also, a male and female athlete for one year following their an- the Carroll County Chamber of Roane State Community College more semester hours of college- programs and continuing edu- from each of the schools in the nouncement of retirement. Commerce at 20740 East Main for the fall 2017 semester. level courses. cation. county are recognized for their A nominee form can be picked St., Huntingdon 38344. Page 12 • The Banner • McKenzie, Tennessee • Tuesday, January 30, 2018 • www.mckenziebanner.com SPORTS • SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Davis Crowned McKenzie Homecoming Queen McKenzie Marks Homecoming With Sweep of West Carroll BY BRAD SAM [email protected] McKENZIE (January 26) — McKenzie High School hosted West Carroll for its basketball Homecoming Friday, reward- ing the large home crowd with a pair of solid wins. The Lady Rebels led from the early min- utes for a 53-31 win. The War Eagles kept the nightcap close, but the Rebels came away with a 64-54 victory. McKenzie Lady Rebels 53, West Carroll Lady War Eagles 31 The Lady Rebels jumped out to a 16-9 lead after the opening frame, led by Shelby Butler with six points on a pair of three-pointers. Shelby Davis scored four, and Mikayla Gill and Bailey Nelson each had McKENZIE (January 26) — Senior Jacey Davis was crowned McKenzie High School’s Home- three points. Lady War Eagle coming Queen prior to Friday’s basketball games. She is the daughter of Susan and Jon Macey Cunningham scored five, Davis. Pictured are the Homecoming Royalty (L to R): junior Claire Craddock, daughter of including a three, Alyssa Butler Allison and Bryan Craddock; senior Emily Lunn, daughter of Traci and Craig Lunn; Davis; had a pair, and Katie Holt and junior Ruby Garza, daughter of Guille Zaragoza; and senior Shelby Butler, daughter of Gracie Cunningham each hit a Angie and Ricky Lindsey. Photo by Brad Sam/The Banner free throw. McKenzie edged the second quarter, 10-8, led by Davis with Above Left, Lady Rebel Shelby Davis drives to the basket on a six on a pair of threes. Lilly fast break. Davis led all scorers with 18 points in McKenzie’s Bennett scored four, also with win. Above Right, Rebel Ben Austin drains a three-pointer. King Ties McKenzie a three. Lady War Eagle Aubry Austin scored 16 points in McKenzie’s win. Below Left, Lady Jones scored five, including a War Eagle Haley Hughes scores in the paint. Hughes had four three-pointer, Haley Hughes points for West Carroll. Below Right, War Eagle Luke Moore Record for Three- had a pair, and M. Cunningham hits a three-pointer from the top of the key. Moore scored hit a freebie. At the half, the eleven for West Carroll. Photos by Brad Sam/The Banner Pointers in a Game Lady Rebels led 26-17. The Lady Rebels put the game BIG SANDY (January 23) away with a 15-4 advantage in — Rebel Lucas King (right) the third, led again by Davis tied a McKenzie High School with eight, including another record Tuesday when he hit pair of threes. Bennett, Jacey eight three-pointers in a win Davis and Brooke Hobson each over the Red Devils. He now had two points, and Nelson hit shares the honor with 2017 a freebie. G. Cunningham and McKenzie graduate and cur- Amaya Thompson each scored rent assistant coach Preston a pair for West Carroll. Enter- Henderson (left). Henderson, ing the final frame, the lead a Bethel University student, was 41-21. set the mark on December 9, McKenzie sealed the win in 2016, also at Big Sandy. King the fourth, outscoring the Lady attempted 15 threes in his War Eagles 12-10. Lady Reb- endeavor, while Henderson el Whitley Smith scored four did it with 14 shots. Photo by points, and La’Jada Edmonson Brad Sam/The Banner hit a three-pointer. Bennett and Nelson each added a pair, and Savannah Nesbitt hit a free throw. Thompson had four for West Carroll, and Hughes, Abby Robbins and Octavia Jones each WCES Spelling Bee Winners had two points. Lady Rebel Shelby Davis led all scorers with 18 points, in- cluding four three-pointers. Lilly Bennett scored eight with points, each, and King hit a edging the fourth 15-13, led by a three. three. War Eagle Luke Moore B. Austin with five, including a Macey Cunningham and scored eight, including a pair three. King and Whitsell each Amaya Thompson led West Car- of threes, and Robinson had scored four, and Tyler Spivey roll with six points each, Cun- seven points, also with a pair had a pair. Heckert had eight ningham with a three-pointer. of threes. At the half, McKenzie for the War Eagles, Tyson Key- Rebels 64, War Eagles 54 led 31-27. mon hit a three, and Bryant McKenzie had a 16-12 lead The Rebels grew the lead with added a pair. after the first frame, led by an 18-14 advantage in the third, Rebel Lucas King led all scor- Lucas King with eight points, led by King with eight, includ- ers with 23 points, including including a three-pointer. Nate ing a pair of threes. B. Austin four three-pointers. Ben Austin Whitsell had four points, and scored five with a three, Hill had 16 with a pair of threes, Lazarick Hill and Micah Austin and M. Austin each added a and Nate Whitsell scored 15 each scored a pair. War Eagle pair, and Whitsell hit a freebie. points. Zach Heckert scored seven, Car- Heckert scored six for West Car- Zach Heckert led West Car- Left, West Carroll Elementary School held its third grade spelling bee on Wednesday, January son Lee Robinson hit a three, roll, Moore and Robinson each roll with 21 points. Carson Lee 10 with 12 participants. Winners were (L to R): Jack Robinson, third place; Jace Hammett, and Jeremiah Bryant had a pair. hit a three-pointer, and Bryant Robinson scored 13, including first place; and Zac Fowler, second place. Right, West Carroll Elementary School held its The second quarter was a added a pair. Heading into the four threes, and Luke Moore fourth-sixth grade spelling bee on Thursday, January 11 with 44 participants. Winners were 15-15 wash. Whitsell and Ben final frame, McKenzie led 49-41. had eleven points with a trio (L to R): Karma Wilkey, first place; Brennalyn Buddie, second place; and Mayce Mitchell, Austin led McKenzie with six McKenzie capped the win by of threes. third place.

Taylor’s Cheer Camp Participants Perform at MHS Game

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Northwest Tennessee Economic Development Council’s Head Start and Early Head Start Program is now accepting applications for the following positions:

• Teacher at Magic Valley Head Start located in McKENZIE (January 27) — The McKenzie High School cheerleaders recently hosted the annual Taylor’s Cheer Camp. Over 30 young cheer enthusiasts learned cheers and dances at the camp, which is held yearly in honor of Taylor Buckley, an MHS Camden, TN cheerleader who died in a car accident on October 13, 2011 at age 16. Participants in the camp displayed what they’ve learned • Substitutes –all locations during Saturday’s basketball games against Stewart County. Photo by Brad Sam/The Banner

Please go to our website at www.nwcommunityaction.org – Careers Page to view the available positions and/or to download employment applications. Applications may also be picked up locally at your Head Start/Early Head Start Centers. HMS Principal’s Honor Roll, A,B Honor Roll, Second Nine Weeks Huntingdon Middle School an- Fifth Grade dox Clark, Lincoln Dodd, Kaleb Roberts, Seth Ricketts, Alayna In addition, you may call (731) 364-4825 nounces the students who made Principal’s Honor Roll: Lain- Douglas, Ayden Furst, Graydon Rivera, Tristan Sanford, Domo- or email: [email protected] honor roll the second nine weeks ey Bales, Claire Cary, Cole Chafin, Hall, Ashton Hutcherson, Natalie nique Smith, Paris Smith, Turner to have an application mailed, or emailed to you for your convenience of school. Principal’s Honor Roll Anna Beth Crews, Wyatt Forbess, Kreuziger, Jazalyn McCord, Eli Grace Thompson, Chloe Thrasher, includes students who made all Tylan Johnson, EJ Lewis, Chase Mota, Keely Mummert, LG Par- Brianna Umstead, Erin White **Submit Complete Applications to: A’s, and A/B Honor Roll includes Mayfield, Josey Stokes ish, Jay Postlethwait, Will Reeves, Eighth Grade students who made all A’s and B’s. A/B Honor Roll: Kansas Barn- Bailey Strop, Lexi White, Ava Principal’s Honor Roll: Northwest Tennessee Economic Development Council Fourth Grade hill, Delaney Byars, Easton Byars, Williams Brayden Bales, Kaley Bennett, Head Start/Early Head Start Program Principal’s Honor Roll: Lanie Addi Jade Clark, Gray Eubanks, Seventh Grade Campbell Cary, Angel Furst, Rylee 231 South Wilson Street, Dresden, TN 38225 Batey, Broox Bennett, T.J. Brea, Briana Gilbert, Robert Gonzales, Principal’s Honor Roll: Chai- Holladay, Aden Hutcherson, Cay- Attn: Human Resource Department – Suite 212 Briley Brown, Caleb Ezell, Tripp Jeremiah Latch, Jonathan Mayo, see Bell, Kyleigh Carter, Rebecca tee Maxwell, Angus McCoy, Kay- REFERENCE: HS/EHS Location – Position of Interest Johnson, Claire Jones, Esme Owen Morey, Olivia Noonan, Chessor, Shelby Childress, Aiden lee Miller, Aidan Ninness, Madi- Lamb, Will Lewis, Emma Par- Daniel Ou, Braylon Rich, Gabriel Chrisman, Jacob Dickson, Lia son Noonan, Hunter Reed, Blake tridge, Celeste Perez, Brady Rog- Fuller, Olivia Harvey, Jason Hicks, (YOU MUST SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT Salma, Gabe Smothers, Grace Reeves, Nate Ricketts, Lindsey ers, Julienne Salma, Silas Sharp, Ty Kelley, Jenna Magee, Jack May- TO VERIFY ANY RELEVANT COURSEWORK) Smothers, Brady Warbritton Sanders, Jackson Sellers, Sam St- Mary Kendall Stevens, Blaine field, Ashlyn Milelr, Tatum Nolen, urgis, Hayden Sullivan, Jacob Sul- Todd Sixth Grade Lakin Pinson, Riley Rogers, Sadie All applications must be the “Original” document. livan, Natalie Taylor, Cade Wood A/B Honor Roll: Mason Allen, Principal’s Honor Roll: Gra- Shands, Keller Smith, Lexie Ste- Faxed or scanned copies will not be accepted. ham Bartholomew, Jax Bennett, A/B Honor Roll: Samuel Al- **Applications for these specifi c positions will be accepted until Daniel Armour, Wyatt Bergman, vens, Sydney Vinson Caidan Biggart, Sunny Carter, Austin Byrd, Ava Ryan Canovan, A/B Honor Roll: Aubrey Ab- len, Jeb Atkinson, Chris Avery, Trevor Davis, Madison Dill, Lilly Kelby Crossno, Braden Douglas, bott, Isaiah Austin, Caleb Balen- Garett Brawner, Hunter Britt, 2/8/18 Dodd, Keran Gordon, Mandie Makayla Douglas, Karlie Foster, tine, Allie Bennett, Ashlyn Chafin, Michael Byrd, Jacob Colvett, Mad- Hodge, Owen King, Jaden Martin, Jani Harris, Jacob Hicks, Lilly Luke Cooper, Matthew Davis, Ki- die Crossno, Ellie Culbreath, Eric However, this program accepts employment applications on an on-going basis. Asia Melton, Shiloh Middleton, Kee, Mason Kyle, Madison Mann, ley Dean, Sydney Donald, Kevon Dobbs, Blane Fields, Kennedy Meredith, Perritt, Michael Rad- Pari Patel, Kaleb Pearson, Kayla Finch, Bella Gargus, Josselyn Gibson, Haiden Glidwell, McKalee (ALL REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION MUST BE SUBMITTED ford, Sawyer Raines, Shawn Simp- Price, Avery Reindl, Ashlyn Rich, Hernandez, Selina Hutt, Cayce Graham, Kylen Johnson, Willie TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ANY POSITION.) son, Derrick Spearman, McCauley Natalie Rogers, Josie Sanders, Kee, Colton King, Hannah King, Jones, Abby Lewis, Sean Magee, Spellings, Kelsey Stephenson, Pate Tippitt, Kaida Walton Ethan Lewis, Hannah Moody, Emma Powell, Maggie Prater, We are an equal opportunity employer! Kiley Stephenson, Tanner Ste- A/B Honor Roll: Adalyn Myah Mota, Lydia O’Bryant, Oli- Kayla Pulling, Jewlia Reindl, Ad- “We Make a Diff erence” A4070/5-1 phenson, Fisher Stokes, Waylon Allen, Alyssa Allgood, Kensley ver Oxford, Ethan Peevyhouse, die Scott, Tianna Spearman, Dee PO#HR/MV-220435 Triplett Brockman, Easton Butler, Mad- Sky Perez, Laney Rhodes, Shane Swafford, Brady Townsend