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Martin-Gibbs graduates from ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy

May 18, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

Dr. Martha Leigh Martin-Gibbs, from Smithville, Tennessee, graduated Summa Cum Laude from East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy during its Hooding and Commencement ceremony, held on Friday, May 6, in the ETSU Martin Center for the Arts, where 73 student pharmacists earned their Doctor of Pharmacy.

A full release is here: https://www.etsu.edu/etsu-news/2022/05-may/pharmacy-commencement.php

ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy was founded in 2005 by the community with a mission to develop progressive, team-oriented pharmacists who improve health care, focusing on rural and underserved communities. The college has earned numerous national awards and accolades for service, scholastic achievement and clinical training.

Learn more at etsu.edu/pharmacy.




Lady Saints Shine at Region Tournament

May 18, 2022
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Chloe Boyd and Emily Anderson of the DeKalb Middle School golf team traveled to Two Rivers Golf Course in Nashville for the 2022 TMSGA Regional Tournament. It was held on May 12/13 with the players walking 18 holes each day.

With the top players scoring near par, it proved to be a very competitive event. Over 50 players representing 18 schools were competing.

Chloe Boyd finished 16th overall, carding her best scores to date. Emily Anderson turned in her usual steady performance and came in 33rd. The team finished eighth overall in their first ever trip to the tournament as a team.

“I couldn’t be prouder of these young ladies. They handled a very difficult course and the pressure of the magnitude of the event with poise and effort,” said Coach Danny Jenkins




Smithville Police make arrests for domestic assault, trespassing, and public intoxication

May 18, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

In the latest report from the Smithville Police Department, 30-year-old Stephanie Mooneyham of Toad Road was arrested on May 9 for domestic assault. According to Police, Mooneyham assaulted the victim by striking her in the face and neck area causing injury. Bond for Mooneyham is $8,000 and her court date is June 2.

39-year-old Jessica French Hale of Jennings Lane was cited for trespassing on May 10. According to Police, Hale was previously ordered to keep away from Walmart, but she violated the order by returning to the property and was issued the citation. Her court date is June 2.

29-year-old Martha Isabel Almaguel Soto of Frasier Street was arrested on May 13 for domestic assault. Police responded to a fight and discovered that Soto had assaulted the victim by scratching her face, leaving visible injuries, and bleeding. Bond for Soto is $3,500 and her court date is May 26.

43-year-old Jason Richard Skaroupka of South College Street was arrested for criminal trespassing on May 15. According to Police, Skaroupka was found at 1222 South College Street after being ordered to keep away from the property several times before. Skaroupka also had an active warrant against him for failure to appear. Bond for Skaroupka is $3,000 and his court date is May 26.

30-year-old Sonny Roman Smith of Wade Street was arrested on May 15 for public intoxication. Police were dispatched to Crestlawn Avenue in reference to a possible domestic dispute. Upon arrival, the officer saw Smith in a front yard yelling at family members. He was asked several times to calm down and to stop yelling. He was acting belligerently, had slurred speech, and he seemed unsure of what was going on. The officer was informed that Smith had been drinking and taking drugs earlier. He was taken into custody. Bond for Smith is $500 and his court date is June 2.




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