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Registration Still Being Accepted for Tuesday Night’s Opioid Conference

March 19, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

You are invited to attend an Opioid Addiction and Prescribing Conference to be held at the DeKalb County Community Center on Tuesday, March 20 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. A dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m.

On-line registration for the conference has closed but if you have not registered you can register at the door. Please call 615-684-6378 to let them know you are coming.

The DeKalb and Smith County Drug Prevention Coalitions are partnering with East Tennessee State University and the Tennessee Department of Health to educate health care professionals and others about proper prescribing practices to curb the spread of opioid abuse.

The keynote speaker will be Dr. Mitchell Mutter of Chattanooga, Medical Director of Special Projects for the Tennessee Department of Health.

The program is open to all levels of health care professionals including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, dentists and others interested in solutions.

Attendees will learn about prescription opioid misuse and abuse trends, risk management tools, new laws and regulations effecting pain management specialists, current prescription related trends, the Tennessee Controlled Substance Monitoring Database, Chronic Pain Guidelines, and identifying strategies to incorporate evidence based best practice standards for safe opioid prescribing practices into team-based care.

The registration fee for the event is $50 for health care professionals and $15 for all others.




Boy Scouts Go Spelunking

March 19, 2018
By: Bill Conger

Smithville Boy Scout Troop 347 ventured into the world of spelunking at Raccoon Mountain Caverns in Chattanooga. Under the guidance of Scout Masters Will and Jen Sherwood, and Assistant Scout Master David Robinson, the scouts donned helmets, kneepads, and pairs of gloves for the Wild Cave Expedition tour Saturday, March 10.

“We started off in a big room and then to go to the next part, you had an option of two ways—one was to crawl on your belly through a section that was 8 inches high,” explained Cody Robinson. “But if you’re claustrophobic there’s an easier way.”

Robinson chose the tight squeeze.

“I went the less challenging way just to try it out,” said Zackary Cantrell. “I was a little nervous at first but after that, I felt great. It was longer but not as tight.”

“One side was easier than the other,” said Gavin Conger. “I went for the easy side. We could walk normally at first. Then, it would get to where we would have to duck some.”

Parts of the 2-hour Canyon Crawl tour took scouts on a muddy adventure visiting the deeper, undeveloped sections of the cave.

“I went down a mud slide,” said Robinson. “It was cold. It was about 5 yards, and at the end of it was a puddle of muddy water.”

Scouts used a 15-foot rope to climb parts of the cave.

“It was a little difficult at some points,” said Cantrell. “It felt like you had to hold on to the rope for dear life.”

One spot called The Canyon Crawl posed a different challenge.

“You crawled on the edge, and there was this huge drop if you stepped in the wrong spot,” explained Cantrell.

Darren Waggoner and Emily Robinson also explored the cave. Troop 347 loved Raccoon Mountain, leaving with sore muscles and a lot of mud on their clothes from the cave.




Turner Gets 30 days for Contempt After Coming to Court Intoxicated

March 13, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A man who showed up for court intoxicated last Thursday is now serving 30 days in jail for contempt.

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46 year old Richard Brandon Turner of Miller Road, Smithville is charged with public intoxication and resisting stop, frisk, halt, or arrest. His bond is $5,000 and his court date is April 5.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on Thursday, March 8 Turner arrived at the courthouse while court was in session with slurred speech and a strong odor of alcohol on his person. Turner was asked repeatedly during court to remain silent but he refused.

The judge found Turner in contempt of court and ordered him to serve 30 days in jail. As Turner was being placed in custody he resisted and tried to pull away from the arresting officer after being asked to place his hands behind his back. The officer took Turner to the floor and arrested him.

31 year old Bransford Lee Patterson of Short Mountain Highway, Smithville is charged with aggravated criminal trespassing and vandalism. His bond is $4,000 and his court date is March 29.

Sheriff Ray said that on Saturday, March 10 Patterson kicked in the back door of a home on Short Mountain Highway and then refused to get out after being ordered several times by the homeowner to leave the premises. Patterson caused an estimated $300 in damage to the door and door frame.

19 year old Kyle Michael Brown of Springfield is charged with possession of a schedule III drug. He was also cited for possession of drug paraphernalia (set of digital scales containing a white powdery substance). His court date is March 29.

Sheriff Ray said that on Saturday, March 10 a deputy stopped to assist a motorist on Highway 70 east. After the vehicle left, the officer noticed that the motorist had left behind on the side of the road a milk crate and a black box. The deputy notified another officer to stop the vehicle so that the items could be returned. After making the traffic stop, the officer made Brown aware of the discovery. Brown told him that he got those things at his friend’s trailer but that shoes, a booster box, and small lock box found among the items belonged to him. The officer asked Brown to prove that the lock box was his by unlocking it. He did so and in plain sight was a small plastic container with part of a pill in it. Brown said the pill was Suboxone. After being asked by the officer, Brown said he was on probation and that it was for driving on a suspended license. But after the deputy checked with the White County Sheriff’s Department, Brown admitted that he was actually on probation for possession of marijuana. Brown was then placed under arrest.




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