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Mom and Daughter Win Lip Sync Battle (View Video Here)
July 15, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
Veronica Johnson and her daughter Alexis Grace Atnip won the 2023 Lip Sync Battle at the DeKalb County Fair Friday night beating out four other contenders for the title. Audience response determined the winner.
Johnson and Atnip lip synced to the country song “Somethin’ Bad” by Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood. Their performance earned them a first-place award and $250 in cash.
Coming in second place was Jack Harvey as he lip synced to the Osborne Brothers’ bluegrass classic “Rocky Top. He took home $150.
Haddeigh Grace Harvey received $100 and third place for her lip sync performance of “Let it Go “from Frozen.
Meanwhile Ella Beth Jane Ferrell lip synced to “Like my Father” by Jax and Amanda Ford and Tyler McCloud performed a lip sync version of Mindy McCready’s “Ten Thousand Angels.
Thirty Featured in Friday Toddler Show at DeKalb County Fair
July 15, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
Thirty toddlers from ages 13 to 47 months were featured Friday evening during the annual Toddler Show at the DeKalb County Fair.
(View UPDATED WJLE DeKalb County Fair Photo Gallery at link below. You might see yourself or someone you know)
https://www.wjle.com/dekalb-county-fair/
First place winners received a blue ribbon. Red ribbons went to those receiving second place.
This year’s recipients are as follows:
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show-Twins (13 to 47 months)
Winners: Aiden Haas and Crew Haas (pictured left) 15-month-old twins of Steven and Emily Haas of Smithville
Runners-up: Mariella Louise Dyer and Lorelai Renea Dyer, 17-month-old twins of Brandon and Mandee Dyer of Liberty
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show-Boys (13 to 18 months)
Winner: Kasen Jacob Franklin (pictured left), 15-month-old son of Jake and Amanda Franklin of Smithville
Runner-up: Vander Phillip White, 15-month-old son of Phillip White and Brittany Vandergriff of Liberty
Other participants: Kasen Chapman, 16 month old son of Erica Ramsey and Cory Chapman of Smithville, and Kasyn Cole Bain, son of David and Alyssa Bain of Dowelltown
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show-Girls (13 to 18 months)
Winner: Enleigh Brooke Phillips (pictured left), 17-month-old daughter of Kyle and MaKenzi Phillips of Dowelltown
Runner-up: Clara Jo Scott, 13-month-old daughter of Reagen and Kristen Scott of Smithville
Other participants: Orbrie Annamay Burke, 14-month-old daughter of Jonah and Kelsey Burke of Smithville, and Davina Skye Baldwin, 17 month old daughter of Jessica Ray and Aulbry Baldwin of Alexandria.
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show- Boy (19 to 24 months)
Winner: Montgomery Aiden Stibil, 22-month-old son of Crystil Stibil of Smithville
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show-Girls (19 to 24 months)
Winner: Elsie Pearl Paschal (pictured left) 22-month-old daughter of Justin and Makagan Paschal of Alexandria
Runner-up: Sydney Ann Barrett, 21-month-old daughter of Stephen and Vickey Barrett of Dowelltown
Another participant: Maeli Gail Dawson, 21-month-old daughter of Pamela and David Dawson of Smithville.
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show-Boy (25 to 30 months)
Winner: Harlee Bailiff, 25-month-old son of Briella and Jordan Bailiff of Smithville
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show-Girl (25 to 30 months)
Winner: Norah McKeown, 29-month-old daughter of McKaiely Wade and Jimmy McKeown of Smithville
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show-Boy (31 to 36 months)
Winner: Aiden Stringer, 35-month-old son of Amanda and James Stringer of Liberty
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show -Girls (31 to 36 months)
Winner: Everleigh Hope Wright (pictured left), 35-month-old daughter of Nick and Mikayla Wright of Smithville
Runner-up: Eleanor Rae Caldwell, 31-month-old daughter of Tyler and Lyndsey Caldwell of Dowelltown
Other participants: Briley Ann Cripps, 34-month-old daughter of Kami Bogle and Corey Cripps of Smithville, Khloe Raye Curtis, 34-month-old daughter of Brooke Hutchings of DeKalb County, and Sophia Grace Torres, 35-month-old daughter of Brooke Bain and Jose Torres of Smithville
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show-Boy (37 to 47 months)
Winner: Sawyer Cordell Oyster, 38-month-old son of Coleman and Morgan Oyster of Liberty
DeKalb Fair Toddler Show -Girls (37 to 47 months)
Winner: Blakely Moore (pictured left) 47-month-old daughter of Blake and Emily Moore of Smithville.
Runner-up: Annabelle Rose Bowen, 46-month-old daughter of Jacob and Kayla Bowen of Dowelltown
Other participants: Elliott Quinn Prichard, 45-month-old daughter of Mark and Amanda Prichard of Smithville; Dayvani Haggard, 37-month-old daughter of Caleb and Haley Haggard of Smithville; and Serenity Grace Estes, 40-month-old daughter of Shannon Estes and Ashley Marshall of Smithville.
The DeKalb County Fair’s last night (tonight, Saturday, July 15) will feature much to enjoy
The schedule of events is as follows:
Saturday, July 15:
Square Dancing – Lions Club Pavilion-6:00 p.m.
Dalton Gray & The Space Cowboys –Lions Club Pavilion- 7:30 pm
Pet Show- Ag Center – 6:00 p.m.
Super Truck/Tractor Pull- TC McMillen Arena – 7:00 p.m.
Cash Drawing- Lions Pavilion – 9:30 p.m.
Homemade Ice Cream Contest -Ag Center-6:00 p.m.
Gates and Midway open at 4:00 p.m. The exhibit building will be open from 4:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.
Gate admission is $10 per person. Kids age 4 and younger will be admitted free. Ride bands are $25 per person.
For more information visit the DeKalb County Fair website at www.dekalbcountyfairtn.com/
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Former Police Officer Among 10 People Arrested After Causing Damage During “Burnouts” at County Complex Parking Lot
July 14, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
A former Smithville Police Officer is among ten people who have been arrested and charged for misdemeanor and felony offenses after doing “burnouts” with their trucks in the recently repaved parking lot of the county complex causing at least $3,500 in damages.
(View all defendant photos in this case at link below)
https://www.wjle.com/others-arrested/
26-year-old Michael Coronado, who was hired as a patrolman by the police department two years ago, left his employment with the city in May, 2023. Coronado had previously worked for the Cannon County and White County Sheriff’s Departments. He and the other nine defendants in this case are each charged with one count of Reckless Endangerment, a Class A Misdemeanor, and one count of Vandalism over $1,000, a Class E Felony.
The others charged are 19-year-old Trad Dale Grizzle of Spencer, 19-year-old Lucas Ryan Hale of Smithville, 21-year-old Tyzaun Orion Ladet of Smithville, 23-year-old Hunter Bailey Layne of Smithville, 21-year-old Brett Lee Martin of McMinnville, 22-year-old Damien Dewayne Martin of Smithville, 25-year-old Dylan Wayne Musick of Rock Island, 32-year-old Shannon Ray Pylant of Smithville, and 20-year-old William Lytle Sparkman of McMinnville.
Total bond for each is $7,500 and they will appear in DeKalb County General Sessions Court July 27.
The offense occurred around sunset on Saturday, July 1 and was posted in advance on social media as a “truck meet” with “burnouts welcome”.
In a prepared statement, Smithville Police Chief Mark Collins said “these subjects did engage in conduct that may have placed a multitude of individuals, including minors in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury by doing “burnouts” and causing their vehicles to lose traction on the pavement in the DeKalb County Complex parking lot. These subjects also contributed to damage to the newly resurfaced pavement of the DeKalb County Complex parking lot. Estimated repairs to the pavement due to the “burnouts” is $3,500,” said Chief Collins.
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