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Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree & Craft Festival Sponsors 25th year of Off the Beaten Path Art Tour

October 21, 2024
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The Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree & Craft Festival is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Off the Beaten Path Art Tour, a celebrated event in DeKalb County, TN. This collaboration aims to enhance the cultural vibrancy and artistic offerings of both events, creating a unique and enriching experience for attendees.

The Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree, renowned for its celebration of traditional Appalachian music and crafts, will join forces with the Off the Beaten Path Art Tour, which highlights the work of local artists in their studios. This partnership will bring together the best of music, art, and craftsmanship, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of DeKalb County. The Smithville Jamboree & Craft Festival is the official festival of the State of Tennessee.

Kim Driver Luton, President of the Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree, expressed her excitement about the partnership: “We are delighted to work with the Off the Beaten Path Art Tour. This partnership will not only enhance the artistic experience for our visitors but also support our local artists and musicians. Together, we aim to create a cultural hub that celebrates the diverse talents of our community.”

The Off the Beaten Path Art Tour, known for its intimate and immersive art experiences, will feature special exhibits and interactive art installations on the upcoming Tour, which is the 25th year and held October 25-27, 2024. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet artists, view and purchase their work.

Jennifer Folsom, President of the Off the Beaten Path Art Tour, shared her enthusiasm: “Partnering with the Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree allows us to reach a broader audience and showcase. We have so much craft in DeKalb County to promote. We look forward to a successful sponsorship that will inspire and engage our community.” The partnership will debut at the upcoming 25th Anniversary of Off the Beaten Path Studio Tour this weekend on October 25-27, 2024. To learn more about the Off the Beaten Path Art Tour, visit .https://offthebeatenpathtour.com/

Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree & Craft Festival is scheduled for July 4-5, 2025. Attendees can expect a dynamic blend of live music, craft demonstrations, and art exhibits, making this year’s festival a must-visit event. For more information about the Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree & Craft Festival, visit smithvillejamboree.com.

Contact: Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree & Craft Festival P.O. Box 83, Smithville, TN 37166 Phone: (615) 597-8500 or visit smithvillejamboree@gmail.com. Off the Beaten Path Art Tour or visit: https://offthebeatenpathtour.com/




Livestock Forage Program Signup Underway

October 20, 2024
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Do you have cattle, sheep, goats, or equine animals? If so, you could be eligible to receive payment from the DeKalb/Cannon County Farm Service Agency. According to Donny Green, County Executive Director, signup for the Livestock Forage Program is now underway and will continue through January 30, 2025.

The Livestock Forage Assistance Program (LFP) has been approved for DeKalb and Cannon counties due to recent and extreme drought conditions that have affected livestock grazing during the 2024 normal grazing period. LFP provides compensation to eligible livestock producers that have suffered grazing losses for covered livestock on land with permanent vegetative cover or planted specifically for grazing.

According to the U. S. Drought Monitor, DeKalb and Cannon counties were designated as D3 (Extreme Drought intensity) counties on September 24, 2024. This designation qualifies eligible livestock producers in the county for three monthly payments.

Livestock producers operating in DeKalb and Cannon counties are urged to call the Smithville USDA Service Center at 615-597-8225, Ext. 2 to schedule an appointment to complete the Livestock Forage Program application. Signup for the 2024 LFP will end on January 30, 2025.




Smithville Police Arrest Illinois Woman for Trying to Obtain Fraudulent Vehicle Title

October 19, 2024
By: Dwayne Page

An Illinois woman has been arrested by Smithville Police for trying to obtain a fraudulent vehicle title.

28-year-old Rodnesha Daniels of Rockford Illinois is charged with theft and altering/changing a vehicle identification number.

Chief Mark Collins said that on October 10 police were summoned to the County Clerk’s Office where a woman tried to pass a fraudulent title. Upon arrival, officers found Daniels trying to leave the clerk’s office and they stopped her on South Congress Boulevard. During the investigation, police learned that Daniels had been to several different counties using fraudulent paperwork to obtain vehicle titles. Special agents from the State of Tennessee assisted in the investigation. Officers discovered the automobile that Daniels had been driving bore two different VIN numbers in different locations. Daniels was placed in custody and her bond set at $110,000. She will be in court October 31.

40-year-old Shannon Herman of McMinnville is charged with simple possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. Chief Collins said that on October 1 an officer pulled over Herman’s vehicle knowing that he was wanted in another county. A background check through central dispatch confirmed the charges and Herman was taken into custody. During a search of Herman’s automobile, police found several items associated with drug use and a large amount of different types of pills. Herman’s bond is $11,500.

39-year-old Angie Hawks is charged with criminal trespassing. Chief Collins said that police were called to Webb Street on September 17 where a homeless woman had previously been ordered by police to keep away from. Upon arrival, officers informed the woman, Hawks that she would have to leave the premises at the property owner’s request but she would not go. Hawks was then placed in custody. Her bond is $2,000.

40-year-old Aryani Martinez and 34-year-old Isabal Soto both of Smithville are charged with public intoxication. Chief Collins said that on September 24 police were summoned to Miller Road to break up an altercation between two women. Upon arrival, the officers found Martinez and Soto in the roadway. Both were unsteady on their feet, had slurred speech and smelled of alcohol. They were placed in custody. Bond for each was $1,500.

46-year-old Jason Cline is charged with two counts of aggravated assault. According to Chief Collins, police were summoned to Short Mountain Highway on September 22 due to a fight in progress involving weapons. Upon arrival officers and learned from two victims that Cline had stopped in front of their home, grabbed a tire tool, and began walking toward them. Fearing for their safety, the victims called 911. Police were informed that Cline became upset over a road rage incident that had taken place previously between the parties and that Cline had admitted to having made a poor decision. Cline was taken into custody, and his bond was set at $10,000.

53-year-old Richard Turner is charged with aggravated assault. Chief Collins said that on October 4 officers were dispatched to Fisher Avenue due to a domestic complaint. Upon arrival police spoke with Turner and the victim and found physical evidence of an assault including attempted strangulation. Turner was determined to have been the primary aggressor and placed in custody. His bond is $10,000.

48-year-old Danny Dowell of McMinnville is charged with aggravated trespassing. According to Chief Collins, police responded to a trespassing call on Jennings Lane October 7. Upon arrival, they found Dowell and his vehicle on the property. Dowell had previously been warned by police several times to keep off the premises because residents there feared him. Dowell was placed in custody and his bond set at $4,000.

40-year-old April Sobotka is charged with driving under the influence, driving on a revoked license, and cited for financial responsibility and driving on roadways laned for traffic. Chief Collins said that on October 12 police conducted a traffic stop on East Broad Street for failure to maintain lane of travel and spoke with the driver, Sobotka who smelled of alcohol. She admitted to having consumed a couple of drinks earlier. Sobotka submitted to but performed poorly on field sobriety tasks. She was taken into custody. Bond was set at $6,000.




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