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Join the Leadership DeKalb Class of 2025

July 25, 2024
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Applications are now being accepted for the Leadership DeKalb Class of 2025. The program begins in September 2024 and will run through May 2025, followed by a graduation celebration in June.

Anyone who lives or works in DeKalb County that wishes to learn more about county and state government, education, economics, issues, and successes, all while developing personal leadership and teambuilding skills, is welcome to apply. Participants must be committed to attendance, and the time requirement is one day a month except for one overnight trip to the State Capitol in March.

“We are seeking a diverse and dedicated group of 12 individuals from across the county,” said Leigh Fuson, Leadership DeKalb Director. “The tuition cost is $225 and helps to supplement meals, materials, and transportation. Employers and organizations may wish to sponsor a participant, or limited scholarships are also available. After successfully completing the program, you will have gained an in-depth knowledge of DeKalb County and have a network of leaders and friends”.

“To receive an application or for more information, please email leaddekalb1@gmail.com or call the Smithville-DeKalb Chamber of Commerce at 615-597-4163. Applications are also available online at www.dekalbtn.org. You may also pick up an application at the Chamber of Commerce office located in the DeKalb County Complex. Businesses wishing to sponsor a meal or be included on the program may also contact us. The deadline to apply is August 23, 2024. You can follow our Facebook page to get a glimpse of past and future class activities,” said Fuson.




Woman Gets 8 Years Probation in Meth Case

July 25, 2024
By: Dwayne Page

A 30-year-old woman charged in a drug transaction case in February was sentenced in DeKalb County Criminal Court on Tuesday, July 23.

Amber Cheyenne Barrett-Caldwell entered a plea by criminal information to possession of a schedule II drug (methamphetamine) over 0.5 grams and received an 8-year sentence on supervised probation. She was fined $2,000 and given jail credit of 161 days.

Caldwell was arrested on February 27 along with 45-year-old Jerry Henry Goff. He (Goff) was charged at the time with possession of the following controlled substances with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver: Adderall (schedule II), Buprenorphine (schedule III), Oxycodone (schedule II), Psilocybin Mushrooms (schedule I), Gabapentin (schedule V), Marijuana (schedule VI), Methamphetamine (schedule II), and Fentanyl (schedule II). Goff’s case remains pending in court.

Sheriff Patrick Ray issued the following statement in February on the investigation that led to the arrest of Goff and Caldwell.

“On February 27 while in an undercover capacity, detectives with the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office were conducting surveillance on Jerry Goff due to receiving numerous reports of him trafficking illegal narcotics. While surveilling Goff at the parking lot of Wal-Mart, detectives observed an early 2000’s model truck pull up to the Dodge Nitro driven by Goff and a hand-to-hand transaction was made”.

“Detectives then stopped both vehicles to find Cheyenne Barrett-Caldwell to be the driver of the early 2000’s model Chevrolet truck. Goff, who is currently on state probation was searched along with his vehicle”.

“Detectives recovered 38 blue pills believed to be Oxycodone and a large sum of cash. The search of Cheyenne Barrett-Caldwell revealed 29.77 grams of a crystal-like substance believed to be Methamphetamine”.

“After leaving the scene at Wal-Mart, detectives along with deputies from the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office went to the residence of Goff to conduct a search of his home. After the search detectives recovered an additional large sum of cash along with 4 Adderall pills, 2 pink Oxycodone pills, 18 Buprenorphine pills, 3.43 grams of Psilocybin Mushrooms, over 100 Gabapentin pills, 92.24 grams of marijuana. and 55.4 grams of fentanyl. Detectives further recovered numerous items of drug paraphernalia including digital scales, syringes, spoons, straws, and other items. Detectives also seized the 2008 Dodge Nitro along with $5,636.00 in cash from Goff,” said Sheriff Ray.

Meanwhile, 38-year-old Matthew James Savage entered a plea by criminal information to reckless driving and received a six-month sentence all suspended to probation. He was given credit for time served and fined $350. The incident occurred on August 22, 2023.

52-year-old Ursula Ketchum entered a plea to disorderly conduct and received a 30-day sentence all suspended to good behavior probation.

Alexandria Police Chief Travis Bryant said that on September 26, 2023 Ketchum began disrupting officers during a traffic stop on Brush Creek Highway. Officers asked her to stop but she refused to comply. Her actions created a hazardous and offensive condition that served no legitimate purpose and created a nuisance.




DeKalb Fishing Team Anglers to Compete in Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championship (View WJLE Video Interview Here)

July 24, 2024
By: Dwayne Page

Mason Taylor and Wesley Kent, representing the DeKalb Fishing Team, will be competing in the Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championship Aug. 1-3 on Lake Chickamauga in Dayton, Tennessee accompanied by their Boat Captain Casey Taylor. Jeff Taylor is the head coach of the DeKalb Fishing Team program.

WJLE conducted a video interview with Casey and Mason Taylor and Wesley Kent Wednesday afternoon. View the program below.

The radio version of the interview will air on WJLE Thursday morning, July 25 at 8 a.m.




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