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DCHS Tennis Season Begins Friday
March 11, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
The DCHS Tennis Season begins Friday, March 16 at Cumberland County at 3:30 p.m.
The team is pictured with their Coach Seth Willoughby
Here’s the list of the group picture.
Front:Daisy Hernandez
Jhoany Gaspar
Marlene Coronilla
Shelby Clayborn
Kayla Belk
CatherineCaplinger
Hannah McBride
Faith Judkins
Sophie Hackett not pictured
Back Coach Seth Willoughby
Garrett Hayes
Ben Snipes
Lance Davis
Dosson Medlin
Ethan Cantrell
Justin Washer
Christian Trail
Eli Cantrell
The Seniors are: Jhoany Gaspar, Kayla Belk, and Catherine Caplinger, then Seth and Ethan Cantrell.
Below is the schedule for the year.
DCHS Tennis Schedule
2018
Date Opponent Home/Away Time
Mar 16 Cumberland Co. A 3:30
Mar 20 White Co. H 3:30
Mar 22 Livingston Acad. H 3:30
Mar 24 Watertown Tournament A 10:00
Apr 3 Cookeville H 3:30
Apr 5 Cannon Co. H 3:30
Apr 6 Watertown H 3:30
Apr 10 Warren Co. A 3:30
Apr 12-14 Mid Season Dist Tourn. TBA
Apr 17 Cannon Co. A 3:30
Apr 23 Girls Team Semi-Finals TBA
Apr 24 Boys Team Semi-Finals TBA
Apr 26 Team Finals Cookeville
May 2-4 Individual District Cookeville
City to Hire Manager of Golf Course and Swimming Pool
March 11, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
The Smithville Mayor and Aldermen will meet in special session Tuesday night, March 13 at 7 p.m. at city hall to consider hiring a manager of the Smithville Municipal Golf Course, Swimming Pool, and Tennis Courts.
The city previously had a 10 year lease with Tony Poss to operate the golf course and swimming pool, but Poss opted to terminate the lease in August. The facility has been closed since then.
Last September the aldermen voted to enter into a one year agreement with RiverWatch Golf & Resort to upgrade and maintain the golf course for a year.
The cost to the city is $74,115 but city officials said since it is not being leased to anyone the city is to get all revenues generated from the golf course, once it re-opens this spring.
The city had allocated $7,000 in this year’s budget for the golf course but most of that money is now going toward paying RiverWatch . The remaining $67,000 plus to pay RiverWatch is being taken from the city’s general fund surplus. The city also has other expenses associated with the golf course as per the agreement with RiverWatch.
A member of the RiverWatch team is reportedly being considered for the job of manager. The person hired would be a new city employee.
State Lawmakers Expected to Adopt Resolution Honoring the Late Officer Joseph Bowen
March 11, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
State Senator Mark Pody introduced a resolution in the State Senate Thursday to honor the memory of the late Lebanon Police Officer Joseph Bowen of DeKalb County.
Officer Bowen lost his life in a traffic accident at Dowelltown on March 1.
The resolution, supported by State Representatives Terri Lynn Weaver and Clark Boyd, will be scheduled for passage in the State Senate and State House.
The resolution reads as follows:
WHEREAS, the members of this General Assembly were greatly saddened to learn of the passing of Officer Joseph Bowen; and
WHEREAS, Officer Bowen was a brave and dedicated law enforcement officer who worked assiduously to improve the quality of life for his fellow citizens in numerous capacities; and
WHEREAS, a respected veteran with five years of service, Officer Joseph Bowen was a third-generation member of the Lebanon Police Department; he began his career in law enforcement with the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department as a correctional officer and was later promoted to a deputy position; and
WHEREAS, Officer Bowen performed his appointed duties in an admirable manner that distinguished him as a credit to both his community and his profession; Lebanon and DeKalb County were undoubtedly made better and safer places as a result of his service; and
WHEREAS, Officer Joseph Bowen was an active and devout member of Old Fashioned Freewill Baptist Church in Smithville, which he served faithfully for many years; and
WHEREAS, he was also deeply devoted to his family, and he always endeavored to remain true to family values of the highest order; and
WHEREAS, Officer Bowen enjoyed the loving companionship of his wife, Kim Bowen, and he was the proud father of Katy Jo and Wesley Brock Bowen; he was the loving son of Dwayne and Lisa Bogle Bowen and the treasured brother of Jacob Bowen; and
WHEREAS, Officer Joseph Bowen is lovingly remembered by his uncle, Mike Bowen; his parents-in-law, Steven and Kathy Deffendoll; his nieces and nephews, Knox Bowen, Lacey
McMillen, and Cole McMillen; and his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Kayla Bowen, Brandon Deffendoll, Chris McMillen, and Kristina McMillen; and
WHEREAS, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Frank and Helen Bowen and Lemuel and Betty Bogle; and
WHEREAS, Officer Joseph Bowen leaves behind an indelible legacy of integrity, probity, and valor in his public life as a law enforcement officer, compassion and loyalty in private life, and dedication in all his chosen endeavors; and
WHEREAS, this General Assembly wishes to honor the memory of this exceptional police officer and human being; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED TENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING, that on behalf of a grateful public, we honor the memory and celebrate the life of Officer Joseph Bowen of the Lebanon Police Department. We express our sympathy and offer our condolences to the family, colleagues, and friends of Officer Bowen.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that an appropriate copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation.
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