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Missing Girl Found in Williamson County

August 16, 2018
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A  missing Smithville girl has been safely located in Williamson County and her mother is under arrest.

12-year old Brielle Bowling went missing on August 8th. A statewide Endangered Child Alert went out from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

Authorities say Brielle was found Thursday with her mother who does not have custody.

Wendy Dawn Hancock, 42, was wanted in Smithville for domestic assault and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.




DCHS Class of 1976 Establishes Scholarship Fund in Memory of Jerry Foster

August 16, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

The DCHS Class of 1976 has started a Scholarship fund in memory of Coach Jerry Foster.

If anyone from that class would like to donate please stop by or mail to: FirstBank 200 W Main St., Smithville TN  37166, Atten: Kathy Goodwin. Please make  checks to Jerry Foster Scholarship fund.

The above picture was made at the 40th year  class reunion. Jerry is in the center of the back row.




Habitat Seeks Volunteers to Help Build New Partner Home

August 16, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Volunteers are needed to finish construction on the new Habitat for Humanity home.

The residence at 204 Hayes Street is being built for Jamie Nokes and her family Jayde Stanley, Tayvian Nokes, Desmond Nokes, and Justis Nokes.

“This is an exciting time as we work on our 6th Home for Habitat for Humanity of DeKalb County. We hope to be able to move this family in by the end of October but no later than the first of December. We request your participation and you to encourage others to help as well,” said Habitat spokesman Alex Woodward.

“The project will be completed by volunteers with the exceptions of the areas in which a licensed professional is required. Everyone is invited to help and jobs can be found for anyone. If you would like to volunteer, please email awoodward@wilsonbank.com and if you are skilled in a certain line of construction work please indicate that or you may call 615-215-8181 and leave a message for construction. Please include name, number, email address, and skill,” he continued.

“Most of our construction is done on Saturdays. We have a group from the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church coming in on August 18. Last week we had Outreach Baptist Church help us. Right now we have August 25 open and we would love to have either a church or other group come and help on our site that day. We will take off Labor Day weekend and then we will have the Smithville Church of God come help us on September 8,” said Woodward.

“We have the footer and foundation done and the subfloor is down. We also have all four exterior walls up. We have been working on getting the interior walls done for the framing and then we will be able to move toward the ceiling joists. Once we get the ceiling joists we have a framer or two that has volunteered to come in and do the roof for us,” added Woodward.

Habitat for Humanity of DeKalb County was formed in 2003. They have built five homes in the Smithville area and own property with plans to build future homes. Houses are constructed by volunteers and paid by donations from various fundraisers including the Fiddler 5K, Jackson Kayak Raffle, Golf Tournament, Yeti cooler raffle and the Chili cook off. The purpose of Habitat is to build houses and sell them at no profit and no interest to families who could not otherwise afford their own home. This Christian ministry is financed through private donations using volunteer labor and donated materials whenever possible.

Find them on Facebook @ HFHDeKalbTN to stay up-to-date on current events and construction updates.




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