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Anita Puckett Seeks Nomination for DeKalb County Mayor in May 2022 GOP Primary
November 10, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
A two term member of the DeKalb County Commission is announcing her intentions to seek the office of County Mayor in 2022.
Anita Puckett, who serves the 5th district as commissioner, will be vying for the Republican nomination for County Mayor in the May 3, 2022 DeKalb County Republican Primary. The Republican nominee will advance to the DeKalb County General Election in August, 2022
Puckett’s formal announcement is as follows:
“To the people of DeKalb County, I am seeking the Republican nomination in the May primary for the office of DeKalb County Mayor in 2022.”
“First, I would like to thank all of the constituents from the 5th district for supporting me in the last two elections as a commissioner. I appreciate your trust in me. As a commissioner, I have had the opportunity to be involved in committees such as emergency services, parks and recreation, education and the budget committee. I have grown greatly in my knowledge of how our county government system works”.
“Currently, I am the assistant principal at DeKalb Middle School. Before going into administration seven years ago, I was an 8th grade school teacher. With my various experiences, I have the leadership skills needed to grow unity within the commission as well as our community”.
“A life-long native of DeKalb County, my parents were Clarence and Jeanette Thweatt. Being involved in government runs deep in my family. My mother worked in clerical positions for the clerk’s office for more than 25 years. My Uncle John Henry Thweatt was the County Court Clerk for several years as well as my Uncle Kenny Edge as he was the Road Supervisor for many years. My husband, Jimmy Puckett and I have been married 31 years. We are the parents of three wonderful girls Kristian (Dustin) Nelson, Kidman (Dophcar) Lesseille, and Addison. I have 2 beautiful grandchildren Lakelyn and Camden Nelson, with additional grandchildren due in the summer.”.
“This county deserves strong leadership and a vision that I can bring in my service as your Mayor. I am dedicated to DeKalb County and the future of this small town. I look forward to meeting each of you as I begin my campaign. I humbly request your prayers, support and especially your vote in the May primary,” said Puckett.
Man Charged in Rape Case Enters Plea to Lesser Crime
November 10, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
A 69 year old man will soon learn how his sentence is to be served after entering a guilty plea to an aggravated assault charge last Thursday, November 4 in DeKalb County Criminal Court.
Walter Kenneth Tubbs was originally charged with rape for an offense committed on July 26, 2016 but he agreed to plea to the lesser charge of aggravated assault. He is facing a five year sentence to serve at least 30% but the manner of how he is to serve the sentence including the possibility of judicial diversion will be determined at a later sentencing hearing.
Tubbs was accused of having sex with a woman against her will at the victim’s residence on Smith Road. After the incident Tubbs allegedly apologized and pleaded for the woman not to press charges. He also called family members and apologized to them for what he had done, according to the arrest warrant at the time.
37 year old Terri Lynn Poss entered a plea to reckless endangerment and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days suspended to supervised probation.
During an investigation of an underage drinking party on Smith Road April 13, 2019 Smithville police spotted someone toss a beer bottle from the driver’s side window of Poss’ car. The officer followed Poss to McDonald’s and asked her to step out of the vehicle. He smelled a strong odor of alcohol coming from Poss’ person and noticed that she was unsteady on her feet. Poss submitted to but performed poorly on field sobriety tasks. Poss informed the officer that she had consumed one Bud Light Platinum which was the same bottle the officer found on Smith Road that had been thrown from her vehicle.
47 year old Micah Daniel Murphy entered a plea to driving under the influence and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days suspended to 48 hours to serve but was given 5 hours credit for time served. Murphy was fined $360 and will lose his driver license for one year. He must attend DUI school and participate with the MADD Impact Panel.
DeKalb GOP to Hold Primary to Select Nominees for Local Offices in May 2022
November 9, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
For the first time ever the DeKalb County Republican Party will be conducting a primary instead of a caucus next year to select nominees for county elected offices. The local GOP primary will coincide with the DeKalb County Democratic Primary on Tuesday, May 3, 2022.
Winners of both primaries will run in the August DeKalb County General Election along with any independents who may qualify.
According to local GOP Party Vice Treasurer Vester Parsley, members of the DeKalb County Republican Party Executive Committee met Saturday at the courthouse to make the decision official. The primary will be held for the offices of County Mayor, Sheriff, Trustee, County Clerk, Circuit Court Clerk, Road Supervisor, Register of Deeds, County Commission (Districts 1-7), County Constable (District 4- special election), and General Sessions Judge.
The DeKalb County Democratic Party, which historically holds a local primary to select nominees, will also be having a primary for the same offices on May 3, 2022. Both parties have notified the election commission of their intentions.
Primaries will also be held by both parties throughout the 13th Judicial District on May 3, 2022 to select nominees for the offices of District Attorney General, Public Defender, Chancellor, Criminal Court Judges, and Circuit Court Judges.
The election commission office will begin issuing candidate petitions for the May 3, 2022 primaries on Monday, December 20. The qualifying deadline is noon on February 17, 2022.
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