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Hunter Safety Course October 14

October 2, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

A Hunter Safety Education Course will be held Saturday, October 14 at the DeKalb County Fire Department’s Main Station at 782 King Ridge Road, Dowelltown.

TWRA Officer Tony Cross said the class will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The course is offered free of charge. Participants must Pre-register on-line at www.tnwildlife.org and follow the prompts.

Participants must be at least 9 years old to take the class and must attend for the entire eight-hour course.

For more information call Cross at 931-287-8427.

Under state law, every person born on or after January 1, 1969, before hunting, shall possess, in addition to all other licenses and permits required, proof of satisfactory completion of an agency approved hunter education course.

Those under 10 years of age do not need a Hunter Education certificate, but must be accompanied by an adult at least 21 years of age, who must remain in a position to take immediate control of the hunting device.

The basic Hunter Education Course provides firearms safety training and introduces students to their responsibilities in the fields of hunter ethics and wildlife management. The main objective of the Hunter Education Program is to reduce the potential for hunting accidents and ultimately reduce the number of hunting injuries. The course is taught according to standards established by the International Hunter Education Association. By meeting these standards the Tennessee Hunter Education program is recognized by all states, Canada, and Mexico.

The basic course is free of charge and consists of a minimum of ten (10) hours of classroom participation. Most classes generally last 12-16 hours. Students must successfully pass a written test consisting of 100 multiple choice questions. All students are required to participate in a live fire exercise. Students must attend all classes. Students need to bring their Social Security Number and a #2 pencil to the class.

Course content includes:
*Hunter ethics
•Hunter responsibility toward wildlife, the environment, landowners and the general public
•Archery and the history of modern day bowhunting
•Tree stand safety
•History of firearms
•Blackpowder and muzzleloading firearms
•Knowledge of modern firearms and ammunition
•Proper gun handling and storage
•Marksmanship fundamentals
•Hunt preparation: specific laws and various equipment
•Principles of wildlife management and wildlife identification
•Survival
•Hypothermia
•First aid




DCHS Band Places First

October 1, 2023
By: Bill Conger

The DeKalb County High School Fighting Tiger Band gave another rousing performance at the 2023 Yellow Jacket Marching Invitational. Under the direction of Band Director Don Whitt, the band placed first at the September 30th competition in Trousdale County. The band not only bested Coffee County and Livingston Academy in the Class B category, DeKalb also placed third overall.

“I’m so proud of my DeKalb Fighting Tiger band,” Director Whitt said. “I think it was said best by one of our parents, Megan Mosley, who said our kids are on fire. I can attest to that. We have had a lot of great things going well for us this season. We have students that have bought into the discipline, hard work and dedication. They are learning to work together and play as a team. They are listening to our instructions and paying attention to details and showing a sign of success. I am so very proud of our students.”

The D.C.H.S. Color Guard placed first in its class and first overall. The percussion section placed 2nd in its division. Senior Trumpeter Ayden Jones was named Top Soloist for which he received the Tracy Luna Memorial Award.

“He knocked his trumpet solo out of the park with our rendition of “When A Man Loves a Woman,” Whitt said. “I have watched this young man growing in his abilities every day in his hours of personal practice time. The caveat to this competition was that the award is named in memory of our late beloved band director Tracy Luna. When his name was called for this award, we were all more than a little emotional. I know this meant a lot to Ayden Jones. I know Tracy would have given Ayden a high five from heaven.’It is truly an honor to receive this award,’ Ayden said.”

“I would like to give a shout out to all of my band boosters that make my life easier but fun! Some will do everything from working in the concessions to making sure our antiquated musical instruments that have broken down are fixed or rebuilt. I also want to thank the staff Max Patterson and Shannon Johns, leadership, parents, and support that make all of this happen.”




Man Found in Stolen Truck with Methamphetamine During Recent Traffic Stop to Make Court Appearance

October 1, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

A Smithville man found in a stolen pickup truck with methamphetamine during a recent traffic stop is scheduled to be in DeKalb County General Sessions Court this week.

28-year-old Nathan Wayne Stout of Hurricane Ridge Road is charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver; evading arrest; resisting arrest; and driving without a license. His total bond is $62,000 and he will make a court appearance on October 5.

According to Chief Deputy Brian Williams of the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office, an officer was patrolling Sparta Highway on September 16 when he spotted a black Toyota pickup and learned from a background check of the license plate that the truck was reported stolen in Rutherford County. The officer then pulled over the truck and spoke with the driver, Stout who had an ID card but no license. When told he was under arrest and ordered to place his hands behind him, Stout resisted and fled on foot but he was subsequently caught and placed in custody. After arrival at the sally port of the jail, Stout was searched by a correctional officer who found a small baggie in Stout’s right pocket containing a white crystal-like substance believed to be methamphetamine weighing 0.90 grams.

50-year-old Dwayne Edward Reeder Jr. of Old Highway 53 is charged with aggravated assault. His bond is $7,500 and he will make a court appearance on October 5. Chief Deputy Williams said that on September 17 a deputy was called to a residence on Old Highway 53 due to a possible domestic incident. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with Reeder and the victim, and she (victim) reported that Reeder had tried to run her over with his vehicle. Reeder was arrested for the offense.

67-year-old Michael David Verble of Hot Springs, Arkansas has been arrested on a grand jury sealed indictment sought by the District Attorney’s Office for financial exploitation of the elderly. He is under a $10,000 bond.

38-year-old Shawn Collin Fitzgerald of Adamson Branch Road, Liberty, is charged with domestic assault and evading arrest. His court date is October 12. The total bond for him is $9,500. According to Chief Deputy Williams Fitzgerald broke out the window of a vehicle his victim was in and tried to pull her out by the sweatshirt she was wearing placing the woman in fear of bodily injury. Fitzgerald later tried to evade arrest for the attack on the woman by jumping from a window of a home and hiding in the woods. He was subsequently taken into custody.

71-year-old Lloyd Glenn Rigsby of Bethel Road is charged with assault on a first responder. His bond is $3,500. Chief Deputy Williams said that on September 12 a deputy was called to a residence on Bethel Road where a man was allegedly threatening suicide. Upon arrival the officer spoke with the man Rigsby who appeared to be under the influence. Rigsby claimed to have several guns in his bedroom and threatened that he would use them to shoot law enforcement. As the deputy entered the home, Rigsby allegedly moved closer to his bedroom, but he was kept from going in. As EMS arrived to examine Rigsby, he allegedly assaulted the deputy, kicking him in the right leg and hitting him on the side of his face. Rigsby was then taken into custody.

33-year-old Johnathan Daryl Lawson of Peyton Lane, Smithville, is charged with evading arrest. His bond is $6,500 and he will be in court on October 5. Chief Deputy Williams said that on August 18 a deputy was summoned to Cookeville Highway due to a report of a reckless driver on a black motorcycle and he spotted a motorcycle matching the description. The officer turned around and activated his emergency lights and siren to pull over the motorcycle, but it failed to stop and actually picked up speed passing two vehicles in a no-passing zone. Although the motorcycle sped away, the deputy later learned that Lawson was the operator, and he was arrested on September 21.

50-year-old Freddy Sylvester Stringer of Church Street, Liberty, is charged with driving on a revoked or suspended license, and violation of the sex offender registry. His bond totals $6,500 and he will make a court appearance on October 5. According to Chief Deputy Williams, an officer pulled over a Ford F-150 for a light law violation on September 19 and learned through central dispatch that the driver, Stringer had a 2004 DUI conviction and that his license is revoked because of it. Stringer, a convicted sex offender, admitted to the officer that he has resided at The Loop Circle over the past few months even though his address on the sex offender registry is Church Street in Liberty. That is a violation of the sex offender registry law.

47-year-old Bobby Wayne Pinegar Jr. Hurricane Ridge Road is charged with driving on a revoked or suspended license. His bond is $3,500 and he will make a court appearance on September 28. Chief Deputy Williams said that on September 11 an officer pulled over a gray Chevy HHR driven by Pinegar, knowing that Pinegar’s license was suspended. Pinegar was issued a citation for the same offense on August 2. Central dispatch confirmed that Pinegar’s license was still suspended.

22-year-old Alberto Alexis Barcenas of McMinnville is charged with DUI. His bond is $3,500 bond and he will make a court appearance on October 5. According to Chief Deputy Williams, a deputy was summoned to a wreck September 17 on Allen Ferry Road. Upon arrival the officer confronted the driver, Barcenas who smelled of alcohol. Barcenas’ eyes were glossy, and he could not keep his balance. Barcenas submitted to but performed poorly on field sobriety tasks. An open container of alcohol was found inside the vehicle.

44-year-old Ricky Allen Ashford of East Main Street, Liberty, is charged with driving on a revoked or suspended license. He is under a $5,000 and will make a court appearance on October 5. Chief Deputy Williams said that on September 17 a deputy was travelling south on McMinnville Highway when he spotted Ashford driving a blue Chevy S10 knowing that Ashford’s license was suspended. Ashford was arrested on September 7 for the same offense. Central dispatch confirmed that Ashford’s license was still suspended.

41-year-old Willie Ray Murphy of West Bryant Street, Smithville, is charged with driving on a revoked or suspended drivers’ license. He is under a $6,000 bond and will be in court on October 5. Chief Deputy Williams said that on September 21 a deputy stopped Murphy, the driver of a gold Lincoln car for having the wrong license tag on the vehicle. The officer learned the tag was actually for a Nissan Pathfinder. Murphy admitted to not having a valid license and a background check through central dispatch confirmed that his license was revoked and that he had three prior convictions for driving on a revoked license.

62-year-old Tammy Elizabeth Burton of Pea Ridge Road, Liberty, is charged with DUI. She is under a $2,000 bond and will be in court on October 12. Chief Deputy Williams said that on September 23 a concerned citizen spotted a woman slumped over in the driver’s seat of a vehicle and then flagged down a deputy to report it. The officer found the woman, Burton to have constricted pupils and she was unsteady on her feet and had a difficult time staying alert. Burton admitted to taking Suboxone earlier in the day. She submitted to but performed poorly on field sobriety tasks.




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