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A Day to Pray

May 3, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A small group of people gathered under the trees in the courthouse yard Thursday at noon to join in prayer in a local observance for the National Day of Prayer.

Isaac Gray, minister of the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church gave an introductory prayer. He was followed by four others including Dr. John Carpenter of the Smithville 1st United and Bright Hill United Methodist Churches who prayed for the nation; Chad Ramsey of the Smithville 1st Baptist Church who prayed for our state; Chris Moore of the Smithville Church of God who prayed for our city; and Nathan Thomason of the Outreach Baptist Church who prayed for churches.

The National Day of Prayer is an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, inviting people of all faiths to pray for the nation. It was created in 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States Congress, and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman. The Task Force is a privately funded organization whose purpose is to encourage participation on the National Day of Prayer. It exists to communicate with every individual the need for personal repentance and prayer, to create appropriate materials, and to mobilize the Christian community to intercede for America’s leaders and its families. The Task Force represents a Judeo-Christian expression of the national observance, based on the understanding that this country was birthed in prayer and in reverence for the God of the Bible.




Listeners Urged to Call In Friday Morning to Talk with Ken and Pete on “All About Sports”

May 3, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Sports fans are urged to call-in and talk to Ken and Pete on “All About Sports” Friday morning on WJLE starting at 8:30 a.m.

“All About Sports with Ken and Pete” features weekly commentary and sometimes special guests talking about golf and a variety of other local, regional, state, and national sporting events. Listeners also have a chance to win giveways during the show.

This week’s guests will be YOU! So call in with your comments and questions about any sporting event.

The program is hosted by Ken Lacy and Pete Ferguson, who have been associated with Riverwatch Golf & Resort and who now serve as managers of the Smithville Municipal Golf Course and Swimming Pool.

Sports fans be sure to tune in Friday morning for “All About Sports with Ken and Pete” at 8:30 a.m. on WJLE AM 1480 and FM 101.7 and LIVE Stream at www.wjle.com.




Motorist Responsible for Accident Faces Charges

May 3, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A motorist believed to have been responsible for causing another vehicle to hit the store building at Larry’s Discount Grocery has been charged by Smithville Police.

27 year old Marcos Antonio Anota Nandez of Smith Road was arrested on April 22 for aggravated assault, driving on a suspended license, and failing to give immediate notice of an accident. Police were called to Larry’s Discount Grocery where a large section of the store’s front windows had been broken. Upon arrival the officer noticed vehicle parts scattered about the sidewalk in front of the windows and a trail of fluid which led to a residence on South Mountain Street. Officers followed the trail to the home and spoke with the resident who informed them that Nandez had rammed his car into her vehicle causing it to veer off the roadway and crash into the store building. She suffered injuries to her right arm because of the incident including considerable swelling and bruising. After a further investigation, police determined that Nandez was responsible for the damage and injuries to the victim and that he did not notify law enforcement of the collision. A computer check of Nandez’ license revealed them to be suspended in Rutherford County for failure to appear. Bond for Nandez is $57,000 and his court date is May 10.

34 year old Jarrett Lee Manning of Forrest Avenue was arrested on April 23 for domestic assault. Manning was spotted on the side of the roadway in front of Mark’s Body Shop on Miller Road engaging in a physical altercation with his victim. An off duty county deputy traveling on Miller Road at the time observed the incident and stopped to intervene. Manning saw the officer, jumped into his vehicle, and drove back to his residence. The deputy informed the investigating city officer that Manning had the victim by the collar of her hoodie and was trying to drag her into his truck. The woman suffered a small cut on her chin. Manning was later arrested. Bond for Manning is $3,500 and his court date is May 10.

45 year old William Oscar Meadows of New Home Road was arrested on April 13 for driving under the influence, possession of a weapon while under the influence and he was cited for having expired tags on his vehicle and failure to maintain lane of travel. Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on Allens Ferry Road and upon arrival noticed Meadows, the driver of the vehicle, to be unsteady on his feet. His speech was slurred and he was confused. Meadows refused treatment by EMS but he did consent to field sobriety tasks and performed unsatisfactorily. He was then placed under arrest. During the accident investigation Meadows was found in possession of a 9 millimeter pistol that he tried to hide within the wreckage. A warrant was obtained for a blood alcohol test to be conducted. Bond for Meadows is $3,000

39 year old Amber Lynn Matchett of Cill Street was cited for simple possession or casual exchange on April 17. Matchett was observed by police exchanging money for half a pill believed to be suboxone. An officer conducted a traffic stop and asked Matchett about the exchange. She then pulled the pill out of her bra and told the officer that she bought it from a co-worker/friend.

50 year old Thomas D. Thomason of South College Street was arrested for domestic assault on April 18. A deputy observed Thomason physically push his victim while they were walking down West Broad Street near Wal-Mart. A city officer arrived on the scene and spoke with the victim who confirmed the incident. Thomason was then taken into custody. His bond is $2,500.

34 year old Daniel Wilson of Yulanda Hills Road was cited for theft of merchandise and criminal trespass on April 20. According to police, Wilson took cookware sets from Wal-Mart without paying for the merchandise. He had been informed on November 24, 2011 not to come back on the Wal-Mart property. Wilson’s court date is May 10.

34 year old Jackie Blake Sanders of Restview Avenue was cited for shoplifting on April 23. A Wal-Mart employee observed Sanders open a package containing a Zippo lighter and put it in his pocket before leaving the store. Other empty packages were found where Sanders was standing. The responding officer asked Sanders if he had anything else on him and he produced a large knife from inside his pants that he had not purchased. His court date is May 10.

34 year old Jennifer Lynn Bullard of West Walnut Street was arrested on April 27 for domestic assault. The victim had obtained an order of protection ex parte against Bullard and when she discovered it Bullard struck the victim in the face causing him to bleed above his right eye. Bond for Bullard is $3,500 and her court date is May 10.




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