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DCHS Lady Tiger Soccer Players Recognized on Senior Night (VIEW VIDEO HERE)

October 8, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Seven members of the DCHS Lady Tiger Soccer Team were recognized during Senior Night Monday evening at the high school football field. The Lady Tigers also hosted Upperman in the District Tournament.

M2U02850 from dwayne page on Vimeo.

The seniors and their parents/guardians are as follows:

Maria Triues Sanchez. Kyra and Grover West are her guardians

Elvia Rivera-Carrillo, daughter of Maria Carrillo and Alejandro Rivera

Abbey Parchman, daughter of Tracy Parchman and Van Parchman

Anna Rachel Blair, daughter of Amanda and Keith Blair

Sophie Hackett, daughter of Amy Johansen and Russ Hackett

Sarah Starnes, daughter of Tammy and Richard Starnes

Robin Pafford, daughter of Beth and Mark Pafford




4-H Members Succeed at Land Judging Competition

October 8, 2018
By: Leigh Fuson

Often overlooked, soil is the basis of all human life. Without quality soil, we would have no plants or animals.  4-H members Luke Magness, Will Mathis, and Paul Oliver had a lot to learn about soil and the lay of the land while preparing for the Central Region Land Judging contest held in Springfield.  They had great success by earning 2nd place in the junior high division.  Paul Oliver was awarded 4th high individual.

The purpose of soil judging is to teach youth the skills necessary for soil science and land use. Competitors jump in the soil “pit” to test texture and determine quality. This offers the students insights into any potential problems or benefits of using a certain piece of land for production agriculture or home site development. Examining the soil also helps with conservation efforts. 4-H members must also learn about slope.

This was the first team from DeKalb County to compete in several years, and they represented us very well! A big thanks goes out to Melissa Oliver, NRCS Soil Conservationist for coaching the team. For more information about Land Judging or any other 4-H activity, please contact the UT/TSU Extension office at 615-597-4945.

 




Man Faces Felony Kidnapping and Assault Charges for Tying Up his Wife and Confining her In Closet

October 8, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A DeKalb County man accused of tying up and assaulting his wife and then forcing her to stay in a closet at their home over a ten day period in July has been charged with especially aggravated kidnapping and aggravated assault.

38 year old Erik Thomas Dunn of Indian Mound Road, Sparta (DeKalb County) is under a $120,000 bond and his court date is October 25.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on July 10 through July 20 Dunn confined his wife unlawfully as to interfere substantially with her liberty by zip tying her hands and throat and confining her to a closet.

According to the Sheriff, Dunn assaulted his wife with deadly weapons including zip ties, a knife, arrow, and wooden closet rod causing bodily injury. Dunn placed a zip tie around his wife’s throat to choke her which caused the woman to pass out. He used a knife to cut her left arm; an arrow  to injure her foot; and he hit her several times with a wooden closet rod.

Dunn was under bond conditions at the time due to a previous aggravated and domestic assault case against him over this woman.

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