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Poss Charged with Assaulting Mother
June 18, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
A woman has been arrested for allegedly attacking her mother.
32-year-old Vanessa Renee Poss of West Hurricane Ridge Road, Smithville is charged with aggravated assault. She is under a $5,000 bond and her court date is June 20.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on June 4 Poss got into a physical altercation with her mother. Poss allegedly grabbed and punched her mother while on the ground and placed her foot on the back of the woman’s neck resulting in her feeling like she was being strangled.
29-year-old Nathan Wayne Stout of Sparta, an inmate at the jail, is charged with indecent exposure. His bond is $4,000 and he will be in court June 27. Sheriff Ray said that on May 31 at 5:10 p.m. after two correctional officers conducted a head count and were leaving the annex cell area Stout called for them to look his way and then exposed himself.
40-year-old Nathan Joe Trapp of A.B. Frazier Road, Smithville, a prisoner at the jail, is charged with assault and aggravated assault. His bond is $15,000 and he will be in court June 20. Sheriff Ray said that on May 2 at 9:24 p.m. Trapp was observed getting out of his bunk before repeatedly punching and stomping another inmate while he (victim) was on the floor. Other inmates intervened and stopped the assault.
Twelve days later on May 14 at 11:21 a.m. a correctional officer at the jail received a call on the radio of a fight in the Jail annex dorm. He responded along with another correctional officer, who opened the cell door and saw Trapp standing in front of another inmate telling him he had to get out of the annex. The correctional officers reviewed jail surveillance video and saw Trapp hit the inmate several times about the head, arm, and back with lunch trays. They then had a nurse witness the marks and swelling on the inmate’s forearm and wrist.
28-year-old Taylor Shayne Walpole of Lebanon is charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver. His bond totals $52,500.
Sheriff Ray said that on January 24 a deputy was dispatched to Foutch Lane due to an overdose. Upon arrival the officer spoke with Walpole who appeared to be under the influence. Walpole said he had taken Seroquel. Family members reported that Walpole kept his medications in a bag. When the bag was located and opened, the officer found needles along with a dollar bill hidden behind Walpole’s identification which contained a bluish powder believed to be heroin that weighed 1.3 grams.
36-year-old Joshua Allen Abbott of Sparta is charged with violation of an order of protection. His bond is $2,000 and he will be in court June 20. Sheriff Ray said that on June 5 Abbott sent a text to the woman who obtained the protection order asking if she was going to drop it.
47-year-old Amanda Lanette Knowles of Keltonburg Road is charged with filing a false report. Her bond is $2,500 and she will be in court June 27. Sheriff Ray said that on May 28, Knowles filed a report with the sheriff’s department stating her vehicle had been stolen. After an investigation by a detective, Knowles admitted during an interview that her car was not stolen and that she knew at the time of making the initial report that the statement was false.
39-year-old Earl Craig Asberry, Jr. of Prater Road, Smithville is charged with vandalism. His bond is $1,500 and he will be in court on July 11.
Sheriff Ray said that on June 15 Asberry was arrested on an active warrant and while enroute to the jail, Asberry became irate. He laid back in the rear seat of the patrol car and began kicking and hitting the rear passenger window and door causing an estimated damage of $1,000.
Corps of Engineers enhances Caney Fork River ecosystem with Center Hill Dam orifice gate reinstallation
June 17, 2024
By: Michael Davis
As part of an ongoing commitment to bolster the ecological health and recreational opportunities along the Caney Fork River, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is pleased to announce a significant milestone in the operation of Center Hill Dam.
On Monday, June 10th, the Corps reinstalled the orifice gate at Center Hill Dam, which was previously removed in the fall for inspection. The reinstallation of the gate establishes a new summer/fall minimum flow regime. This pivotal initiative is aimed at enhancing the habitat of the renowned cold-water trout fishery situated below the dam on Caney Fork River, a prime destination for anglers hailing from across the region.
“In response to substantial public input, the Corps has set a new seasonal minimum continuous flow of 250 cubic feet per second from the dam,” said Robert Dillingham, a hydraulic engineer from the Nashville District’s Water Management Section. “This strategic adjustment seeks to augment the wetted perimeter of the stream, mitigating the risk of elevated temperatures during periods of zero generation and thereby fostering a conducive environment for trout and other aquatic life.”
The orifice gate, a critical component situated approximately 120 feet deep in the forebay, was removed for inspection last fall. High water levels delayed the initial plans for reinstallation by several weeks. However, with conditions now conducive, the Corps was able to proceed with the reinstallation, effectively ensuring the stipulated minimum flow through November.
The process of reinstalling the orifice gate involved a collaborative effort, with a crane loaned from Wolf Creek Dam facilitating the lowering of the gate into place. A team of skilled mechanics from Center Hill Dam supervised the operation, ensuring precise attachment and alignment of the gate. Concurrently, Corps personnel aboard a watercraft deployed an underwater rover to monitor the proceedings beneath the surface, providing guidance to the crane operator and mechanics above.
“Successfully installing this gate truly took a team effort involving several different sections from the Corps of Engineers,” said Kevin Salvilla, Center Hill Lake Resource Manager. “With safety always being at the forefront, everyone working on this project was able to perform their roles while working together to get the job done.”
This endeavor signifies a significant stride in the ongoing conservation efforts of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, reaffirming its unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and the preservation of cherished recreational resources.
Karah Jo Ford Crowned Miss Jamboree Queen in the 14–16-year old age category
June 16, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
Karah Jo Ford was crowned the 2024 Miss Jamboree Queen in the age 14-16 category Saturday at the county complex auditorium. The event was a fundraiser for the Last-Minute Toy Shop.
Ford, the 14-year-old daughter of Hector-O-Roscoe and Amanda Ford of Smithville was also awarded for Prettiest Attire, Smile, and Most Photogenic.
Brileigh Nicole Bullard of Smithville was runner-up. She is the 14-year-old daughter of Nikki and Jimmy Martin and Riley and Kayla Bullard. She was also awarded for Prettiest Eyes and Hair.
Winners in the 11-13 age division:
Queen Baylei Anne Benson of Smithville, 13-year-old daughter of Karey and John Washer and Christopher Benson. She also received honors for Prettiest Hair and Most Photogenic.
Eleven-year-old Arraya Jenae Taylor was first runner-up. She is the daughter of Angie Taylor from Smithville. She was awarded for Prettiest Eyes and Attire.
Makaeleigh Faith Tarpley received second runner-up. She is the 11-year-old daughter of Derrick and Brittney Tarpley of Elmwood. She also earned awards for Prettiest Smile and People’s Choice
Winners in the 7–10-year-old age group:
Queen Stella Grace Adcock, the 9-year-old daughter of Byron and Paige Adcock of Smithville. Stella was also awarded for Prettiest Attire
Haddeigh Grace Harvey was first runner-up. She is the 7-year-old daughter of Chad and Kayla Harvey of Alexandria.
Second runner-up went to Rozlyn Marie Prichard, 7-year-old daughter of Mark and Amanda Prichard of Smithville. She was also judged to have the Prettiest Smile.
Westyn Elyse Roller, 7-year-old daughter of Jordan and Kari Roller of Smithville received honors for Prettiest Eyes and People’s Choice.
Eight-year-old Laylah Hale, daughter of Kaylee Hale from Dowelltown took home an award for Prettiest Hair while Wrigley Marie Jared, 8-year-old daughter of Tim and Shelly Jared of Smithville was named Most Photogenic
Winners in the 4–6-year-old category:
Queen Brynlee Allana Rankhorn, the 5-year-old daughter of Jacob and Ashlee Rankhorn of Rock Island. She was also awarded for Prettiest Smile.
Brinleigh Bain, 6-year-old daughter of Amber Bain of Smithville was first runner-up.
Second runner-up went to Jazmin Perez, 4-year-old daughter of Joel Perez and Blanca Jones of Smithville.
Anna Lee Brelje, 5-year-old daughter of Andy and Whitney Brelje of Alexandria was judged to have the Prettiest Eyes.
Five-year-old Briar Rose Kilgore, daughter of Clay and Mariah Kilgore of Smithville, received an award for Prettiest Hair.
Four-year-old Annabelle Rose Bowen was awarded for Prettiest Attire. She is the daughter of Jacob and Kayla Bowen of Liberty.
Most Photogenic went to Olivia Denise Kilgore, the 4-year-old daughter of Ryan and Jasmine Kilgore of McMinnville.
Aspen Kate Dalton, 4-year-old daughter of Fletcher and Liz Dalton of Sparta received the People’s Choice award.
Winners in the girls 25 to 48 months category:
Queen Enleigh Brooke Phillips, the 2-year-old daughter of Kyle and Makenzi Phillips of Dowelltown.
First runner-up went to Samantha Hyde, 28-month-old daughter of Jacob and Caitlyn Hyde of McMinnville.
Reese Cantrell received second runner-up. She is 2-year-old daughter of Tyler and Caroline Cantrell of Smithville.
Renly Kayte Roberts, 3-year-old daughter of Dalton and Jordan Roberts of Smithville took home honors for Prettiest Eyes while Sydney Ann Barrett, 32-month-old daughter of Stephen and Vickey Barrett of Dowelltown received awards for Prettiest Hair, Attire, Smile, People’s Choice, and Most Photogenic
Winners in the boys 13-24 months category:
King Rhett Lee Miller, 16-month-old son of Brayden Miller and Haley Chapman of Smithville. He was also awarded for Prettiest Hair and Smile.
First runner-up was James Griffin, 19-month-old son of Luke and Casey Griffin of Alexandria. He received honors for Prettiest Attire, People’s Choice, and Most Photogenic.
19-month-old Kingston Vincent was second runner-up. He is the son of Seth and Kayla Vincent of Smithville. Vincent was awarded for Prettiest Eyes.
Winners in the girls 13-24 months category:
Queen Indy Hart Williams, 16-month-old daughter of Brian and Stephanie Williams of Smithville. She was also awarded for Prettiest Smile and People’s Choice.
Amora Joy Perez, 20-month-old daughter of Andres and Monica Perez of Smithville received first runner-up and the Prettiest Attire award.
Second runner-up went to Aeriel Rae Key, 19-month-old daughter of Will and Shana Key of Smithville.
Receiving awards for Prettiest Eyes and Most Photogenic was Corie Smith, 16-month-old daughter of Jesse and Chloe Smith of Smithville while Parker Kayte Harvey took home an award for Prettiest Hair. She is the 17-month-old daughter of Chad and Kayla Harvey of Alexandria.
Winners in the girls 7-12 months group:
Queen Sawyer Grace Dalton, 9-month-old daughter of Fletcher and Liz Dalton of Sparta. She also received honors for Prettiest Eyes, Attire, Smile, and People’s Choice.
First runner-up went to Willow May Stanley, 8month-old daughter of Daniel and Jayde Stanley of Smithville.
Augusta Lee Hendrix received second runner-up. She is the 7-month-old daughter of Ali Hendrix of Smithville.
Receiving Most Photogenic was Ellie Jane Chapman, 7-month-old daughter of Brandon and Kelley Chapman of Smithville.
Angelique R. Parsley was awarded for Prettiest Hair. She is the 10-month-old daughter of Brenda Ramirez of Smithville.
Winner of boys 7-12 months:
Coleson Wade Filkins, 11-month-old son of Austin and Sylar Filkins of Lebanon. He also took home honors for Most Photogenic, Prettiest Eyes, Hair, Attire, Smile, and People’s Choice.
Winners of girls 1 day to 6 months:
Queen Dallas Cove Ellis, 6-month-old daughter of Austin and Briana Ellis of Smithville. She was also awarded for Prettiest Smile and Eyes.
Charlotte Cay Koelle was the runner-up. She is the 4-week-old daughter of Heather and Christian Koelle of Smithville. She received honors for Prettiest Hair, Attire, and Most Photogenic
Winners of boys 1 day to 6 months:
Jameson Winchester was crowned King: He is the 6-month-old son of Jacob and Shana Winchester of Smithville. He was also awarded for Prettiest Smile.
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