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Destiny Danielle Franklin Captures Miss Jamboree Title (Ages 17-20) VIEW VIDEOS HERE

July 1, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Destiny Danielle Franklin was crowned Miss Jamboree in the age 17-20 category Saturday at the county complex auditorium.

The annual pageant is sponsored by the Smithville Business and Professional Women’s Club.

Franklin is the 19 year old daughter of Jennifer and Charlie Ware of Smithville. The runner-up is Abigail Hope Taylor, 17 year old daughter of Ken and Cindy Taylor of Smithville. Taylor was also awarded for most photogenic, prettiest eyes, hair, and attire.

In the category for girls ages 13-24 months, the winner is Piper Chapman, the 22 month old daughter of Taylor and Josh Chapman of Smithville.

Runners-up in the pageant are:

First-Avaleigh Elizabeth Haddock, the 1 year old daughter of Donald and Kristina Haddock of Liberty. She was also named most photogenic.

Second-Toby Agee, the 18 month old daughter of Donny and Stephanie Agee of Smithville

Third-Jaedyn Claire Dunaway, the 24 month old daughter of Claire Dunaway and Justin and Jessica Dunaway of Smithville. She also received an award for prettiest hair and dress.

Fourth- Sophia Ann Tiner, the 23 month old daughter of Billy and Stephanie Tiner of Smithville. She was also awarded for prettiest eyes and received the people’s choice honor.

Destiny Keys won the title in the category for ages 4 to 6. She is the 6 year old daughter of Kendra and Rick Guinn of Smithville.

Runners-up in the pageant are:

First- Dani Michelle Young, the 6 year old daughter of Bucky and Hope Young of Woodbury. She also received an award for prettiest dress.

Second- Brylee Key, the 6 year old daughter of Holly and Shannon Key of Alexandria. She was also awarded for prettiest eyes and received the people’s choice award.

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Third- Lydia Brooke Wright, the 6 year old daughter of Jeff and Nicole Wright of Smithville. She was named most photogenic.

Fourth- Shaniya Bates, the 4 year old daughter of Ada and Tom Bates of Liberty. She also received the prettiest hair award.

Keara McKinsey Milligan captured the crown in the 11-13 age category. She is the 11 year old daughter of Josh and Cyndi Milligan of Smithville. She was also honored for prettiest eyes and attire and for most photogenic.

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Runners-up in the pageant are:
First-Hannah Paige Trapp, the 13 year old daughter of Jeremy and Jenny Trapp of Smithville

Second-Amanda Clair Autry, the 11 year old daughter of John and Rachael Autry of Goodlettsville

Third-Jenna Elizabeth Wright, the 12 year old daughter of Jeff and Nicole Wright of Smithville. She also received an award for prettiest hair.

Fourth-Katlynn Ellis, the 11 year old daughter of Greg and Rachel Ellis of Smithville.

In the category for ages 7-10, the winner is Isabella Faith Rackley, the 10 year old daughter of Jessica and Gordon Rackley of Smithville.

Leah Elisabeth Trapp is the 1st runner-up. She is the 9 year old daughter of Jeremy and Jenny Trapp of Smithville.

Second runner-up is Madeline Cierra Stephens, the 10 year old daughter of Latisha Tapp and Jimmy Stephens of Dowelltown.




Addison Jean Puckett Crowned Miss Jamboree (Ages 14-16)

July 1, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Addison Jean Puckett is the winner of the Miss Jamboree Pageant in the age 14-16 category.

The festival was held Saturday at the county complex auditorium sponsored by the Smithville Business and Professional Women’s Club

Puckett is the 14 year old daughter of Jimmy and Anita Puckett of Smithville. Addison was also awarded for prettiest eyes, hair, and attire.

Runners-up in the pageant are:

First: Monica MaShay Carlton of Smithville, the 15 year old daughter of Amanda and LeRoy Hale and Travis Carlton

Second: Madison Rae Rackley, the 14 year old daughter of Jessica and Gordon Rackley of Smithville. She also received the People’s Choice award.

Third: Caitlin Elizabeth Bennett, the 16 year old daughter of Gene and Dava Bennett of Dowelltown

Fourth: Jaedyn Brooke Stafford, the 16 year old daughter of Doug and Luanne Stafford of Gainesboro. She was also named most photogenic

Meanwhile in the category for girls ages 25-48 months, the winner is 2 year old Camden Raylea Wilkins, daughter of Matt Wilkins and Jennifer Hancock of Cookeville. She was also honored for most photogenic, people’s choice, and prettiest dress. The runner-up is 3 year old Skyler Faith McCormack, daughter of Allen and Julie McCormack of McMinnville. She was awarded for prettiest hair and eyes.

Blakelyn Emerie Cripps, 5 month old daughter of Kami and Corey Cripps of Smithville won the category for girls up to 6 months old. She was also awarded for prettiest eyes, prettiest dress, and most photogenic. The runner-up is Penelope Chapman, 3 month old daughter of Taylor and Josh Chapman.

In the category for boys 7-12 months, Michael Riley was the winner and received an honor for prettiest eyes. He is 8 months old. His foster parents are Donny Orchard and Elisha Anderson of Smithville




Shop Tax Free in Tennessee the Last Weekend of July

June 30, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Tennessee retailers will not collect sales tax on more than 150 different items during the 13th annual sales tax holiday the last weekend in July.

From July 27 through July 29, shoppers can save nearly 10 percent on clothing, school supplies and computers, as students prepare for the back-to-school season. State and local taxes will not be collected on clothing, school and school art supplies that cost $100 or less per item and computers that cost $1,500 or less.

The Department of Revenue wants to remind people that this weekend of savings is not exclusive to students or Tennesseans. Anyone who wants to shop in Tennessee during the last weekend of July will be eligible to save on sales tax.

“The sales tax holiday provides savings for families preparing to send their children back to school and we encourage all Tennesseans to take advantage of this tax break on the necessary clothing and supplies before the start of the new school year,” Gov. Bill Haslam said.

State law provides for a sales tax holiday each year the last weekend in July. This year, the sales tax holiday begins Friday, July 27 at 12:01 a.m. and ends Sunday, July 29 at 11:59 p.m.

“We want to remind Tennesseans about this savings opportunity. It’s available to everyone and only happens once a year,” Revenue Commissioner David Gerregano said.

For more information about the sales tax holiday, including a complete list of tax exempt items and frequently asked questions, please visit www.tntaxholiday.com.

The Department of Revenue is responsible for the administration of state tax laws and motor vehicle title and registration laws, as well as the collection of taxes and fees associated with those laws. The Department collects about 87 percent of total state revenue. During the 2017 fiscal year, it collected $13.9 billion in state taxes and fees and more than $2.7 billion in taxes and fees for local governments. To learn more about the Department, visit www.tn.gov/revenue.




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