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DeKalb Fire Department Encourages Fireworks Safety

July 2, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Fireworks are a tradition of summer activities. Unfortunately, they cause thousands of injuries and emergency room visits each year; more of these injuries occur during Fourth of July festivities. As this year’s Independence Day approaches, the DeKalb County Fire Department urges citizens to practice safe and responsible use of fireworks to avoid injuries and property losses.

“Although fireworks can be exciting and fun, it is important to remember that improperly handled fireworks can quickly turn a celebration into tragedy,” said Chief Donny Green. “We remind DeKalb County citizens to use common sense and act responsibly to prevent serious injuries this Fourth of July.”

Each year in Tennessee, there are over 200 emergency room visits and over 200 people discharged from the hospital due to fireworks related injuries. Fireworks accidents can cause long term effects such as blindness, hearing loss and permanent scarring if used incorrectly.

To help you celebrate safely this Fourth of July, the DeKalb County Fire Department makes the following safety suggestions for those who choose to deal with fireworks at home:
• Always read and follow all warnings and label instructions.
• Never allow children to play with, ignite fireworks, or watch a display without adult supervision. • Wear eye protection and never have any part of your body over the fireworks.
• Use fireworks only outdoors and in a safe area.
• Be sure other people are safely out of range before lighting fireworks.
• Always have water handy–a garden hose, wet towels and a bucket.
• Never throw or point fireworks at other people or animals.
• Never re-light a “dud” firework. Wait 15 to 20 minutes and then soak it in a bucket of water.
• Never experiment or attempt to make your own fireworks.
• Dispose of fireworks properly by soaking them in water and then placing them in your trash can.

In addition to being prepared to avoid firework mishaps, residents should also be prepared to handle any accidents that may occur. Materials such as gauze, hydrogen peroxide and other first aid supplies should be readily available. In the event of serious injury, seek immediate medical attention . Quick response to injuries may prevent further and more permanent damage.

“We want all DeKalb County citizens and visitors to remain safe this holiday and enjoy their holiday accident-free,” said Green. “The best way to prevent fireworks-related injuries is to leave fireworks displays to trained professionals. We have several public fireworks displays scheduled at local marinas on Center Hill Lake. It’s less expensive, more enjoyable, and much safer to just make plans to attend one of these local fireworks displays.”




WJLE to Broadcast “LIVE” and “LIVE Stream” Fiddlers Jamboree

July 1, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

If you are a fan of the Smithville Fiddlers Jamboree and Crafts Festival you can listen to most of the on-stage entertainment Friday and Saturday, July 6 & 7 LIVE on WJLE AM 1480/ FM 101.7 and LIVE Streaming at www.wjle.com.

The festival begins at 9 a.m. Friday morning, July 6.

Thanks to the following advertisers who are sponsoring at least one or more hours of the LIVE coverage on WJLE this weekend:

*Potters Home Center
*Alexandria Auto Parts
*Bumpers Drive-In
*Good Health Family Clinic
*HG Staffing
*Arrow Termite and Pest Control
*Charles D. Atnip Realty & Auction Company
*Belk Grocery & Sporting Goods
*Cantrell’s Furniture & Appliances
*DeKalb County Ace Hardware
*Josh Miller, candidate for Smithville Mayor
*DeKalb Dental Center
*DeKalb Funeral Chapel
*Dogwood Plaza
*Bert Driver Nursery
*DTC Communications
*Evins Mill
*Smithville Discount Wine and Spirits
*Family Medical Center
*Griffin’s Produce
*Janney & Associates, CPA
*Kilgore’s Restaurant
*Larry’s Discount Grocery
*Liberty State Bank
*Love-Cantrell Funeral Home
*Middle Tennessee Natural Gas
*NHC Healthcare Center of Smithville
*Optimus Pest Control
*Pichard’s Foods in Alexandria
*Sheriff Patrick Ray
*St. Thomas DeKalb Hospital
*State Farm Insurance Agent Jackie Smith
*Stonehaus Winery
*Swallows Insurance Agency
*Three Star Mall in McMinnville
*White Possum Grille
*Wilson Bank & Trust
*Woodbury Insurance Agency
*Voyager Carpet & Floor Covering
*Center Hill Wine & Spirits




Destiny Danielle Franklin Captures Miss Jamboree Title (Ages 17-20) VIEW VIDEOS HERE

July 1, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Destiny Danielle Franklin was crowned Miss Jamboree in the age 17-20 category Saturday at the county complex auditorium.

The annual pageant is sponsored by the Smithville Business and Professional Women’s Club.

Franklin is the 19 year old daughter of Jennifer and Charlie Ware of Smithville. The runner-up is Abigail Hope Taylor, 17 year old daughter of Ken and Cindy Taylor of Smithville. Taylor was also awarded for most photogenic, prettiest eyes, hair, and attire.

In the category for girls ages 13-24 months, the winner is Piper Chapman, the 22 month old daughter of Taylor and Josh Chapman of Smithville.

Runners-up in the pageant are:

First-Avaleigh Elizabeth Haddock, the 1 year old daughter of Donald and Kristina Haddock of Liberty. She was also named most photogenic.

Second-Toby Agee, the 18 month old daughter of Donny and Stephanie Agee of Smithville

Third-Jaedyn Claire Dunaway, the 24 month old daughter of Claire Dunaway and Justin and Jessica Dunaway of Smithville. She also received an award for prettiest hair and dress.

Fourth- Sophia Ann Tiner, the 23 month old daughter of Billy and Stephanie Tiner of Smithville. She was also awarded for prettiest eyes and received the people’s choice honor.

Destiny Keys won the title in the category for ages 4 to 6. She is the 6 year old daughter of Kendra and Rick Guinn of Smithville.

Runners-up in the pageant are:

First- Dani Michelle Young, the 6 year old daughter of Bucky and Hope Young of Woodbury. She also received an award for prettiest dress.

Second- Brylee Key, the 6 year old daughter of Holly and Shannon Key of Alexandria. She was also awarded for prettiest eyes and received the people’s choice award.

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Third- Lydia Brooke Wright, the 6 year old daughter of Jeff and Nicole Wright of Smithville. She was named most photogenic.

Fourth- Shaniya Bates, the 4 year old daughter of Ada and Tom Bates of Liberty. She also received the prettiest hair award.

Keara McKinsey Milligan captured the crown in the 11-13 age category. She is the 11 year old daughter of Josh and Cyndi Milligan of Smithville. She was also honored for prettiest eyes and attire and for most photogenic.

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Runners-up in the pageant are:
First-Hannah Paige Trapp, the 13 year old daughter of Jeremy and Jenny Trapp of Smithville

Second-Amanda Clair Autry, the 11 year old daughter of John and Rachael Autry of Goodlettsville

Third-Jenna Elizabeth Wright, the 12 year old daughter of Jeff and Nicole Wright of Smithville. She also received an award for prettiest hair.

Fourth-Katlynn Ellis, the 11 year old daughter of Greg and Rachel Ellis of Smithville.

In the category for ages 7-10, the winner is Isabella Faith Rackley, the 10 year old daughter of Jessica and Gordon Rackley of Smithville.

Leah Elisabeth Trapp is the 1st runner-up. She is the 9 year old daughter of Jeremy and Jenny Trapp of Smithville.

Second runner-up is Madeline Cierra Stephens, the 10 year old daughter of Latisha Tapp and Jimmy Stephens of Dowelltown.




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