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WJLE’s Fearless Forecasters Show Airs Today (Wednesday)
November 21, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
WJLE Fearless Forecaster Dewain Hendrixson maintains his lead going into the final week of the regular college football season.
Hendrixson has an overall record of 116-62.
Darrell Gill is in second place at 111-67, five games back followed by Scott Brown and Grant James of the James Gang each at 107-71, nine games out. Will Graham is ten games back at 106-72. Chad Kirby and Ricky Atnip are each eleven games out of first place at 105-73. John Pryor is fourteen games back at 102-76 and the guests are eighteen games back at 98-80.
Meanwhile Ricky Atnip had the best record for the week at 9-5 followed by Grant James of the James Gang, Will Graham, Chad Kirby, and Dewain Hendrixson each at 8-6. John Pryor and Scott Brown each went 7-7 while Darrell Gill and the guest DCHS Tiger Football Coach Steve Trapp each went 6-8.
Two forecasters hit their underdog picks last week. Will Graham picked Wisconsin to upset Purdue and got 4 points. Our guest Coach Steve Trapp picked Oklahoma State to beat West Virginia and got 4.5 points.
Overall Will Graham is back in the lead with the most underdog points at 45. Scott Brown is next with 41 followed by Grant James of the James Gang with 38 points, Ricky Atnip and the guests have 24.5, John Pryor 21.5, Darrell Gill 14, Dewain Hendrixson 11, and Chad Kirby 5.
Today (Wednesday) the Forecasters will be picking winners in the following games:
Michigan at Ohio State, Washington at Washington State, Oklahoma at West Virginia, Utah State at Boise State, Pittsburgh at Miami, Nebraska at Iowa, Florida at Florida State, Baylor at Texas Tech, Arizona State at Arizona, UAB at MTSU, LSU at Texas A&M, Syracuse at Boston College, Marshall at FIU, Tennessee at Vanderbilt, and in the NFL the Tennessee Titans at Houston.
Today’s special guest is DeKalb Administrator of Elections Dennis Stanley.
Catch the Fearless Forecasters on WJLE today (Wednesday) at 4:30 p.m. on AM 1480/FM 101.7 and LIVE streaming at www.wjle.com.
The program is sponsored by the Charles D. Atnip Realty and Auction Company, Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, Liberty State Bank, DeKalb County Insurance, Gill Automotive, Love-Cantrell Funeral Home, and DeKalb County Ace Hardware.
Police Say Woman Shows Up At School Intoxicated
November 21, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
A woman who showed up at school drunk last week has been charged with public intoxication.
46 year old Kristie Renea Shehane of 497 Grand View Drive was arrested on Thursday November 15. Police responded to Northside Elementary School where a woman was reported to be possibly intoxicated. Upon arrival the officer spoke with the suspect, Shehane and noticed that her speech was slurred and she had a strong odor of alcohol about her person. Shehane was asked to step outside but while standing she became unsteady on her feet and almost fell several times. The officer escorted Shehane to a bench outside and learned that she had consumed alcohol earlier in the day. After refusing to submit to sobriety tasks, Shehane was taken into custody. Her bond is $1,500 and she will make a court appearance on December 6.
47 year old Marcus John Peregoy of 457 Hodges Road was arrested on Monday, November 5 for simple possession and cited for simple possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. While on routine patrol, police spotted a hooded man around 10 p.m. walking toward the trees behind Wal-Mart who looked suspicious. The officer confronted the man, Peregoy and learned that he is on probation. After consenting to a search, Peregoy was found to have in his right front pocket a black container with 2 round white pills and 2 white pill pieces believed to be Buprenorphine Hydrochloride and 3.2 grams of a white crystal-like substance which tested positive for methamphetamine. The officer also found on Peregoy a glass pipe and a metal pipe. Bond for Peregoy is $10,000 and his court date is December 6.
26 year old Christopher Gene Adams, formerly of Sober Living Halfway House and now a resident of 509 South College Street, was arrested for public intoxication on Tuesday, November 6. Police responded to a call of a person lying on the ground near Kwik N Ezy on East Broad Street and found Adams on the grass behind the store. Adams had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his person. His speech was slurred and he was unsteady on his feet. Adams was unable to perform field sobriety tasks due to his level of intoxication. For his safety and that of the public, Adams was placed under arrest. His bond is $1,500.
35 year old Jaquantez “Bud” Shermont Pearson of McMinnville was arrested on Tuesday, November 6 for a second offense of driving on a revoked license. Police responded to a 911 call at 109 Oak Street and learned that Pearson was an unwanted guest there. Although he had driven a Ford Expedition to the residence, Pearson didn’t have a valid driver license. A computer check revealed that Pearson had a previous charge against him for driving on a revoked license on August 13, 2017 and that his license were revoked for failing to pay fines on an original violation from March 17, 2007. Pearson was placed under arrest. His bond is $2,500.
40 year old Darnell Fieldon Lee Gurley of 624 Estes Street was arrested on Wednesday, November 7 for violation of a protection order and a child support attachment. Police went to the residence to serve an active warrant on Gurley for a child support offense and found him hiding inside a closet. A computer check revealed that he has an active order of protection against him and is to have no contact with the petitioner who lives at this home. Gurley was placed into custody on the warrant and charged with violation of a protection order. Bond for Gurley is $6,500 and his next court date is December 6. He will make a court appearance for the child support attachment on January 16.
42 year old Anthony Shane Seals of Rogersville was arrested on Sunday, November 11 for a third offense of driving under the influence and he was cited for traffic control device/signal, financial responsibility, unregistered vehicle, and a second offense of driving on a revoked license. After spotting a vehicle failing to stop at the red light on West Broad Street, police initiated a traffic stop and spoke with the driver, Seals. The officer detected an odor of alcohol coming from inside the vehicle and learned that Seals had been drinking earlier in the day. Seals consented to field sobriety tasks but performed poorly. Police also discovered that Seals’ license have been revoked since July for failure to maintain proof of financial responsibility. Although Seals has a restricted license he was determined to be in violation for not having a required alcohol interlock device installed in his vehicle. Seals’ prior DUI offenses were on February 22, 2017 and August 13, 2018 .The vehicle he was driving was also improperly tagged and not registered to him. Seals was first taken to the hospital for a blood draw and then to jail where he was booked for the DUI. Seals’ bond is $5,000 and his court date is December 6.
30 year old Matthew Robert Geekie of 111 Hayes Street was arrested on Thursday, November 15 for filing a false report. While assisting county deputies in serving a warrant, police were informed by Geekie that the person they were looking for was not at this residence although when officers were approaching the house they saw that individual through a window. Police warned Geekie that he could be charged for making a false report if he continued to lie to them but he again insisted that the person they were looking for was not there and said that they could go inside and search the residence. After entering the home, a deputy found the individual hiding in the back part of the house. Geekie was then arrested without incident. His bond is $5,000 and he will appear in court December 6
42 year old Walter Shane Ogle of Liberty was arrested on Friday, November 16 for driving under the influence. Police responded to the area of Whaley Street due to a possible DUI. Upon arrival the officer spotted a vehicle matching the description turn into a driveway. He activated his blue lights and stopped the automobile. The officer spoke with the driver, Ogle and noticed that his speech was slurred and while stepping from the vehicle Ogle was unsteady on his feet. He submitted to but performed poorly on field sobriety tasks. Ogle’s bond is $1,500 and his court date is December 6.
DWS Jr. Beta Wins Second at State
November 21, 2018
By: Bill Conger
The DeKalb West School Junior Beta Club won second place in the Robotics competition at the Tennessee Junior Beta Convention. As a result, they have been invited to compete at the National Junior Beta Club Convention in Oklahoma next summer. On the DWS Robotics team were Isaac Brown, Bralin Moss, Alex Antoniak, Brayden Carter, Xavier Parker, John Ellis, Aniston Farler, and Matt Nokes.
“The group of students working with robotics worked really hard to prepare for the competition,” says DWS Jr. Beta Club Lead Sponsor Jessica Antoniak.
Antoniak says a mix-up with the order for the LEGO Mindstorms robot order delayed work on the project until three short weeks before the competition.
“As soon as the set arrived, they built a basic robot, so they could learn how to program it,” Antoniak explains. “They brainstormed ideas to represent the convention theme: Reduce, Reuse, and Refine. The students working on programming modified the basic robot to make it work for their idea. Simultaneously, the props team started working on ideas to help with their interpretation of the challenge.”
“As the programming team worked on the original plans, they decided the idea as well as the robot needed to be completely revised. They started over from scratch with only two days before competition and worked down to the last minute.”
Thirty-one students along with parents and sponsors attended the convention November 18-20 at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville.
D-W-S students competing in the Performing Arts were Tess Barton, Blair Gipe, Alyssa Crook, Madison Martin, Brooklyn Sutherland, Brynn Harvey, Ally Tarpley, Kayleigh Overstreet, and Ella Hendrixson. Parent Mary Puckett coordinated the event along with Maranda White, DWS 4th grade student teacher.
“I’m no Josh Isaac,” Puckett humbly says, referring to the talented award-winning coordinator for the DMS Performance Group. “He’s pretty special, but I do have rhythm, creativity, vision, and some dance experience so I just took what I knew and came up with a step routine. I hadn’t stepped at all since college when I first learned about it from attending a step show at Duke University, but I loved the art form from the minute I saw it years ago.”
“Getting all those steps down after hundreds and hundreds of attempts was tough. They did it though! Having never been on the Beta convention stage created some issues for us with our spacing, but we learned so much that will improve our performance next year.”
“Our performance went awesome despite a few mistakes,” says Puckett. “For most of the girls, this was their first time in front of a big audience. They brought tears to my eyes to see their energy up there. We were surprised to hear so many people say how much they truly enjoyed it and how they thought we made an impressive showing. Our routine was certainly different than any of the other groups in our category, and we learned from all those groups other elements we might want to incorporate for next year.”
“We really liked our routine and the type of dance we were doing,” says Jr. Beta member Tess Barton. “Everyone had to concentrate hard to not forget their lines. We hoped so much that the judges liked us, but we were also feeding off the energy of being in front of an audience and on a big stage, so it was a total adrenaline rush.”
Brett Walker, Matt Nokes, Kayleigh Overstreet, Jackson Vantrease, and Ella Hendrixson made up the Engineering team.
“We were given a list of supplies to bring for a tower to build with no real direction or specifications until the competition started,” Antoniak explained. “Our group built their tower with craft sticks, straws, aluminum foil, and card stock. Their tower successfully held a tennis ball.”
Kolton Slager, Cameron Bailey, Lane Goss, and Riley Fuson were in the Technology competition. Ally Tarpley, Bonnie Hale, and Maressa Rose created the Service Learning Showcase project. Gabby Wheatley entered Two Dimensional Design, Madison Tarpley put pencil for paper for Creative Writing as did Trey Beilfuss (BILE-Foos). Also competing were Marshall Farler in Woodworking, Aly Griffith in Visual Arts Photography, Blair Gipe-Visual Arts Jewelry, Karson Smallwood-Social Studies, and Alex Antoniak-Math.
The D-W-S Junior Beta Club will be working out details for the trip to the national convention June 15-18 in Oklahoma City.
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