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Chamber has Ribbon Cutting for new Alexandria Community Playground (View Video Here)

April 27, 2021
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Happy, smiling faces and lots of sunshine were all around at the Chamber Ribbon Cutting for the new Alexandria Community Park Sunday.

County Mayor Tim Stribling, Chamber Director Suzanne Williams, Alexandria Mayor Bennett Armstrong, UT/TSU Extension Agent April Martin, the Alexandria Volunteer Moms’ Group, Chamber Board Members, Alexandria Aldermen, Alexandria Police, and many other local leaders, adults, and children, along with a few furry friends were among the numerous attendees.

The playground equipment was made possible by the DeKalb County Government and the Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber being awarded a Three Star Grant sponsored by the TN Department of Economic & Community Development.

“We are so grateful for the Tennessee Three Star program that supports and assists us as we work together to maximize our local resources,” said County Mayor Stribling.

Mayor Armstrong expressed his appreciation for all the work and stated that “the new playground equipment was such a needed asset, and that the park will be a great place for families to visit and enjoy for many years to come.”

John Henderson created and donated his time and all the materials needed for the beautiful new Alexandria Community Park sign.

“We are so grateful to John for his generosity,” said Chamber Director Williams. The Alexandria Volunteer Group offered to raise the money needed for the materials, but John insisted that it was something he wanted to contribute on his own. This new sign is such a wonderful addition to the park!” Williams continued, “The City of Alexandria employees and the Alexandria Police Department are also appreciated for their extra care of the park. The city employees keep the property so neat and clean, while the local police keep a watchful eye on the park and as an extra layer of protection, they close the entry gate at dusk and open it again every morning.”

The Alexandria Volunteer Mom’s Group is currently in the process of raising an additional $10,000 in funds to purchase swing sets, additional park benches, picnic tables, and other needed playground improvements. If you or your business would like to make a donation to the Alexandria Community Park, please contact April Martin at 615-542-6403.

The Alexandria Community Park Playground area is located at 102 Fairgrounds Road, Alexandria behind the DeKalb County Fairgrounds.




Chad Driver Joins FirstBank as Senior Relationship Manager

April 27, 2021
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Chad Driver, a veteran banker with more than 15 years of financial services experience, has joined FirstBank as a Senior Relationship Manager at FirstBank’s Smithville financial center.

In his new role, Driver will be responsible for working with existing customers and helping develop new relationships in the Smithville business community.

“Chad has been dedicated to providing quality banking service to the Smithville community for the past 15 years,” said Scott Garrett, Regional President. “His financial experience and deep familiarity of the Smithville market made it clear to our team that he would be an excellent fit.

We’re confident his leadership will be key to our continued growth in the area.”

Prior to joining FirstBank, Driver was a loan manager at a local bank, where he developed new business relationships and helped customers determine the best loan options for their financial goals.

“I am looking forward to this new role with FirstBank and helping the team expand its presence in Smithville,” Driver said. “I’ve been grateful to be a part of this community for more than 15 years, and it’s evident FirstBank is truly dedicated to going above and beyond for its customers. I am thankful for the opportunity to continue working with businesses in Smithville to help them reach their goals.”

Driver earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Tennessee Technological University in 2004. He went on to graduate from The Southeastern School of Consumer Credit and The Southeastern School of Banking. He is currently enrolled in the Graduate School of Banking program at Louisiana State University.

Driver is a deacon and serves on the Finance Committee at Calvary Baptist Church and is active in DeKalb County youth sports. He also previously served as the president and treasurer of Habitat for Humanity of DeKalb County. In his spare time, Driver loves to spend time with his wife and two young daughters.




Watson Charged with Assaulting Her Mother


By: Dwayne Page

A woman accused of assaulting her mother last summer will answer to the charge in court next month.

38 year old Chasity Phillips Watson of Antioch Road, Smithville is charged with aggravated assault. Her bond is $4,500 and she will make a court appearance May 6.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on August 17, 2020 a deputy was summoned to a physical domestic complaint on Short Mountain Highway. Upon arrival he spoke with a woman who said that she and her daughter, Watson, got into an argument over money and that Watson hit her in the face causing a small cut. Watson then grabbed a wooden handle kitchen knife off a table and started toward her mother.

31 year old Kayla Marie Evans of Highland Street, Smithville is cited for violation of the light law, possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Her court date is May 6.

Sheriff Ray said that on April 19 a vehicle, driven by Evans, was stopped due to an inoperable brake light on Short Mountain Road. She consented to a search which revealed a small amount of methamphetamine that weighed 2.75 grams and a syringe.

39 year old Brandon Caldwell of Cove Hollow Road, Dowelltown is cited for no driver license, driving on roadways laned for travel, simple possession of a schedule II drug (morphine), and drug paraphernalia. His court date is May 6.

According to Sheriff Ray, a deputy pulled over a vehicle, driven by Caldwell at McMinnville Highway and Keltonburg Road for swerving out of his lane several times. Caldwell had no license. Found in the automobile was a spoon containing residue, two broken glass pipes, and a blue green pill believed to be morphine.

52 year old Cynthia Denise Thomas of Bradyville is charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver. She was further cited for no driver license, no insurance, and misuse of registration. Her bond is $10,000 and she will make a court appearance on May 13.

Sheriff Ray said that on April 20 a deputy was patrolling the area of Short Mountain Highway when he spotted a gold colored Grand Prix, requested a registration background check through central dispatch, and learned that the registration displayed was for a green Honda car. The officer pulled over the car, which was driven by Thomas. After obtaining consent to search the vehicle, the deputy found on the driver’s seat a cigarette case which held three separate plastic baggies containing a white crystal substance. Thomas said the items found by the officer belonged to her. She was placed in custody.

43 year old Harry Carlson McIntosh of Old Bildad Road, Smithville is charged with domestic assault, evading arrest, resist stop frisk or halt, and violation of an order of protection. He is being held without bond. His court date is May 6.

Sheriff Ray said that on April 21 deputies were called to a residence on Old Bildad Road due to a 911 hang up. Upon arrival the officers spoke with a woman who said she had active bond conditions against McIntosh to keep away from her but that he was inside the home. According to the woman, McIntosh struck her in the face and head with his fist. Deputies found McIntosh barricaded inside the bedroom but he fled out a back door before they could arrest him. The deputies gave chase and ordered McIntosh to stop but he refused. He was subsequently caught and placed in custody.

41 year old James Robert Upchurch of Estes Street, Smithville is charged with theft of property under $1,000 and criminal trespassing. He is under a $2,000 bond and his court date is May 13.

Sheriff Ray said that on April 23 Upchurch stole a Trail Camera valued at $500 while trespassing on the victim’s Cookeville Highway property. Upchurch was found in possession of the camera. The property had several posted no trespassing signs.

32 year old Allen Robert Lester of Students Home Road, Smithville is charged with failure to report an accident. His bond is 2,000 and he will make a court appearance May 13.

Sheriff Ray said that on April 24 Lester was involved in an accident on Yulanda Hills Road in which he struck and damaged a mailbox but failed to stop. Lester was found later and when confronted told the deputy that he didn’t remember hitting anything but admitted he might have. Pieces of a car side mirror were found at the scene which matched damage to Lester’s vehicle.

37 year old Jacob Owen Lackey of East Bryant Street, Smithville is charged with violation of an order of protection. His bond is $2,500 and he will be in court May 6.

Sheriff Ray said that on April 25 a deputy was patrolling the area of Cookeville Highway and Riley Avenue when he spotted a maroon colored car approaching a stop sign at the intersection before coming to an abrupt stop. When the driver spotted the patrol car he put his automobile in reverse and began backing up in the middle of the roadway before turning into the Village Market parking lot. A passenger, Lackey quickly opened the car door and left it open as he got out and then entered the store with a woman who followed behind him. Due to their suspicious behavior the deputy confronted the man and woman as they came out of the store and asked for their identification. A background check through central dispatch revealed that Lackey was under an order of protection to keep away from the woman he was with at Village Market. Lackey was then placed under arrest.




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