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ABANDONED VEHICLE AUCTIONNOTICE OF SALEThe following unclaimed abandonedvehicles will be sold by sealed bidsfor towing and storage fees Owedto Call Christopher Wrecker Serviceby Act No. 83-484 of the Legislatureof Alabama and in compliance withSection 32-8, Code of Alabama, 1975.2000 TOYOTA CAMRY4T1BG22K2YU743113GAINESTOWN CCSD2017 NISSAN VERSA3NICN7AP2HL901567 GROVE HILLGHPD2013 DODGE CHALLNGER2C3CDYBT6DH635589 JACKSONPROP MGR2016 BUICK VERANO1G4PW5SK3G4183014 THOMASVILLE STORE MGR2013 CHEVY CRUZ1G1PC5SB6D7214143 THOMASVILLE SHOP MGR2003 TOYOTA CAMRY4T1BE32K43U142225GAINESTOWN CCSD2014 KIA SOULKNDJP3A51E7016704GAINESTOWN CCSDPLEASE MAIL BIDS TO: CALLCHRISTOPHER WRECKER SERVICE 381 SOUTH JACKSON STREETGROVE HILL, ALABAMA 36451EACH BID MUST INCLUDE: YOURFULL NAME, ADDRESS ANDPHONE NUMBERDESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE, VIN #,AND AMOUNT OF BIDIF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN MULTIPLE VEHICLES...Article Link
Crabbing can provide exciting fun for entire families and some great meals for little cost. Many people catch crabs in nets or traps, but I prefer handlines, especially with small children. As a young man, I went crabbing frequently. One time, my neighbor asked me to teach her and her children how to crab with handlines. Almost like fishing, hand-lines provide enormous fun for entire families. The fact that she had two beautiful teen daughters slightly older than me who looked great in shorts and bikini tops helped clinch the negotiations! We headed to my favorite crabbing spot. An old...Article Link
MOBILE — Mobile native and former NFL and UFL quarterback A.J. McCarron said he isn't ruling out a return to professional football but has a goal of getting into coaching. “I don't ever want to say never,” the former St. Paul's and University of Alabama star said at his 10th annual camp at Mobile Christian on July 19. “I stay in great shape. I still train and work out every day and I'm used to throwing the football but I'm just waiting to see what God has for me. I'm just enjoying being home and being around my boys and...Article Link
May 30, 1933 – July 9, 2025 Lloyd Orso, 92, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on July 9, 2025. Lloyd was born May 30, 1933. He retired from International Paper after more than 40 years of employment. Lloyd was a member of the Satsuma Fire Department for 30 years and brought that dedication to community service with him when he moved to Coffeeville and founded the West Bend- Bethel Volunteer Fire Department. He was honored to serve as fire chief for eight years before retiring from the department. Lloyd was a member of Bethel Baptist Church where he...Article Link
July 14, 1940 – July 21, 2025 Frances Smith Little, 85, of Northport (previously of Jackson, Alabama), passed to heaven Monday, July 21, 2025 at her home. Frances was born July 14, 1940, in Gadsden, and began following Christ Jesus at the age of 14. She was preceded in death by her parents, Allen Herschel Smith and Shannon Frances Smith; her brother, Joseph Allen Smith (Nancy), and her grandson, Ryan Ellis. A loving and faithful wife, mother, and grandmother, she is survived by her husband of 63 years, Harvey Granade Little of Northport (previously of Jackson); son, Scott Little (Neece)...Article Link
October 27, 1954 – July 9, 2025 Terry Sheffield Bailey, 70, passed away July 9, 2025. Terry was born Oct. 27, 1954, to and Mary Jean Sheffield. The majority of her life was spent in Fulton where she was a member of Fulton Baptist Church. Terry was proud to have worked for the United States Postal Service for more than 19 years. She was a kind and selfless woman who gave of herself freely. Above all, Terry adored her family. Terry is survived by her husband of 52 years, David A. “Woody” Bailey; children, James Bailey and Staci Leigh Bailey...Article Link
At the Sunday meeting of the Clarke County Historical Society those in attendance were presented with a wonderful selection of stories by author, publisher, and history enthusiast Deborah Williams Robinson. Robinson recounted tales of her time growing up in Fulton with her parents and siblings. In her book “A Quarter's Worth of Greens: A Recollection of Stories with A Pinch of History,” Deborah Robinson narrates numerous childhood memories that capture the true sense of family and fellowship in rural Alabama. The Clarke County Historical Society would like to thank Robinson for speaking and giving everyone the opportunity to hear stories...Article Link
Grove Hill Elementary School Grove Hill Elementary School will host Meet the Teacher and new registration day Aug. 1 from 2:30-4 p.m. Bring school supplies, purchase school spirit shirts and pay class donation fee of . PTS can only accept cash or check for the shirts. Clarke Prep School Clarke Prep School orientation for 8th and 9th graders will be Aug. 5. All 9th grade students and at least one parent/guardian will need to make plans to attend. ONLY the 8th grade students/parents taking Algebra I with Mrs. Caldwell will need to attend. More information will be emailed closer to...Article Link
Bright Star Chapter 616A presented scholarships and plaques to several students. Recipients and committee members pictured include (L-R), Kindra Tubb and Tisha Lewis, committee members; Amber Lewis, graduate of Sweet Water High School; Cameron Hosea, a graduate of Thomasville had her mother Tisha stand in on her behalf; Joshua Frazier, graduate of Pike Road High School in Montgomery; and Ellott and Delvntae Lucy, graduates of Sweet Water; and Chris Hives, Vera Harris, Anna Pope and Lavoris Green, committee members. Absent was Xavion Dozier of Paul W. Bryant High School in Tuscaloosa.Article Link
Grove Hill Memorial Hospital invites the public to attend a community information session to discuss upcoming conversion to a rural emergency hospital at Grove Hill Town Hall. The meeting dates will be Thursday, July 31 at 5 p.m. and Tuesday, Aug. 12th at 5:00 p.m. The location will be Grove Hill Town Hall at 111 Church St, Grove Hill, AL 36451. All community members are invited to attend and learn more about what this change means for the hospital and the services provided. Christmas in July is coming to Grove Hill Saturday, Aug. 2 at the H.G. Prim Stadium Field...Article Link
Arrests booked in the Clarke County Jail July 21 - 27 include the following: Jacob Scott Hochstetler, 32, driving while revoked Frank D. King, 65, organized retail theft Ty'rese Merritt, 34, organized retail theft, probation violation new charge – felony Kevin Levon Hill II, 39, probation revocation technical violation Katie Reynolds McHaney, 37, unlawful distribution of controlled substance, possession with intent to distribute, use or possession of drug paraphernalia first offense Leslie McHaney, 56, distribution, possession with intent to distribute first offense, unlawful possession of marijuana second degree, use or possession of drug paraphernalia first offense, failure to appear contempt...Article Link
Marriage LicenseJuly 21 - 25 Ricky Judd Huckabee to Haley Eddell Moore Peyton Obanion Stevens to Mercedes Paige Mozingo Jeremy Louis Rel to Heather Marie Morgan DeedsJuly 21 - 25 Ramona G. Robinson, Roland Joseph Guy to Ramona G. Robinson, Mary Guy Reaves (Executor's) The Broadway Group LLC to CIM DG Gainestown AL LLC; Joshua R. McIntyre to Jeffery G. Sellers, Charlotte A. Sellers (Warranty) Herman Wright, Beverly Wright, Beverly Presnall to Beverly Presnall (Quit Claim) Michael Moose Watson, Katrina A. Watson to MK Watson LLC (Mineral) Julia T. Brooks, Justin Brooks to Crystal Michelle McNeill (Warranty) Cynthia R. Hudson,...Article Link
One of the best races in this blockbuster election year will be for lieutenant governor. In bygone years, this was a much more powerful position than it is today. For about 50 years, from the 1950s through the 1990s, the lieutenant governor controlled the State Senate. The Constitution gives the power to the State House and State Senate to organize their own bodies. The Senate relinquished this power to the lieutenant governor when the most brilliant parliamentarian in the annals of Alabama legislative history, Jim Allen, became lieutenant governor. The legendary Senator, Jim Allen of Gadsden, became lieutenant governor and...Article Link
Every day of the year has been designated as a special day that highlights or celebrates something. Many of the things celebrated are foolish. There is an organization that publishes a “National Today Calendar.” Marlo Anderson came up with the idea as a result of his research on the origins of “National Popcorn Day.” Mr. Anderson decided to create a resource of information about national days of recognition. This led him to creating a website in January of 2013 and the site became so popular that it soon had over a million followers. Just in case you are interested, today...Article Link
Back-to-school time is always exciting. loves cars Shopping for uniforms, shoes, supplies, and dorm necessities can be fun, but don't let the busyness of it overshadow the need for preventive auto maintenance for your traveling students, particularly college students. Times have changed since I was a college student decades ago, but it's still important to me to remind parents and students of things my dad taught me beforehand, and things we learned through experience. When I was still teaching, a consultant on school safety spoke to the faculty at the annual “Institute.” I wish I could remember his name, but...Article Link
Tuscaloosa Democratic County Chairwoman Judith C. Taylor is her party's nominee for Alabama House District 63 for the Special Election to be held Jan. 13, 2026. She made the announcement to a large group of supporters at the party headquarters in Tuscaloosa, saying that she's ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Alabamians. “I've had privileges and opportunities that many of my neighbors have not, and I've never forgotten that,” said Taylor. “District 63 needs a representative in Montgomery who is not afraid to speak up for people who've been left out and overlooked. Parts of our...Article Link
The Grove Hill Farmers Market will be closed until early October, according to market manager James Parnell. Parnell said the fall market could open on Oct. 2 or Oct. 9. “It will depend on what the vendors have,” Parnell said. “We've had a fall market the last couple of years and it did fairly good. We just want to tell anybody that has come to our market so far that we really appreciate their business and would like to serve them again in the future.” The Grove Hill Public Library will post on its Facebook page the exact time the...Article Link
Students will return to their respective classrooms on Aug. 5 at Clarke County schools in Jackson and Grove Hill. “It's kind of crazy to think that it's that time,” Superintendent Ashlie Flowers said. The teacher institute is scheduled for Aug. 1 at Clarke County High School's Sage Auditorium from 8:30 to 10 a.m. All bus drivers will meet at Sage Auditorium beginning at 10 a.m. The Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce and supporting businesses will host a back-to-school breakfast for Jackson teachers on Aug. 4 at 9 a.m. at the Assembly House and Grove Hill Baptist Church will provide lunch for...Article Link
GROVE HILL — Clarke County Sheriff DeWayne Smith and Grove Hill police officer Haley Horton warned students to steer clear of drugs while addressing Clarke County High School's band camp on July 25. CCHS band director Natalie Simmons said about 40 students listened to Smith and Horton speak of the evils the drugs have had on the community. Simmons said it was the first time she had someone from law enforcement address her band camp. “I love the kids,” said Simmons, who came to CCHS after being hired away from Providence Hospital in Mobile in August 2024. “We had a...Article Link
A Clarke County woman took her eyes off the drive located between the Clarke County School District Board of Education and Clarke County Drug Court off Cobb Street in Grove Hill on Thursday, July 24, and quickly found her car in a ditch. No one was injured in the incident, although help was needed to retrieve the car.Article Link
Roderick Pugh learned how to shoot guns while hunting with his uncle and cousin as a youngster in Clarke County but never imagined he would become a sniper in the U.S. Army targeting Iraqi fighters in Operation Iraqi Freedom. In fact, through years of research, Pugh said he was the first Black sniper in the Army. While Nicholas Irving was originally designated that crown, Pugh said while Irving had the most confirmed kills, he entered sniper school first and was in the Army before Irving. Pugh, 44, recently finished his book, “Two Lives: Memoir of the 1st African American Sniper...Article Link
The Alpha Women's Resource Center will offer FREE “MomStrong Parenting Classes” to all pregnant women, beginning September 4th - November 6th. Classes will be held on Thursdays, from 3-4 pm, at the Alpha Women's Resource Center, 6479 Hwy 43 North in Jackson. The class topics will include infant CPR, nutrition, soothing a crying baby, postpartum depression, car seat safety and preventing child sexual abuse. Anyone interested must pre-register for each class no later than the Monday of the week you attend, as the Center has limited spots available. Pre-register at 251-246-7750. (You do not have to be a client at...Article Link
Selma – Retired Army First Sergeant and former VA rater, Aaron Roper, will be hosting a VA Benefits Seminar at the Selma VFW Post 3016, 299 Kings Bend Road, on Saturday, Aug. 2 at 10 a.m. This event is open to all veterans in Selma and the surrounding areas who want to understand and access the full benefits they've earned through their service. Roper is a decorated Army veteran with more than 20 years of service and has spent years inside the VA system helping process claims as a VA rater. If you are not rated at 100%, or if...Article Link
For as long as he can remember, Finley Van Rittenbury, “Fin,” has heard the clarion call to wet a line! Fin is reminiscent of a Mark Twain character, deriving great joy from being outdoors and fishing. With his ginger hair and mischievous grin, that stretches wider than his beloved Alabama River, Fin radiates the kind of fierce joy and excitement only a child can possess. For Fin, each tug on his line is a thrilling battle to the end. He's only 9, but he's already a seasoned pro, who knows what he's doing. Fin learned to fish from his grandfather,...Article Link
The notification lit up my phone. A lump formed in my throat as I reached to pick it up. What if it's bad news? The words blurred: “A follow-up test is needed because your results are abnormal.” As my mind raced ahead, filling in worstcase scenarios, a wave of heat flushed through me, and for a moment I couldn't move. Then softly — almost without thinking — I started humming an old hymn. “I've got peace like a river …” I needed that peace. So I searched the Scriptures and found Isaiah 26:3: “You will keep in perfect peace those...Article Link
Don't miss our annual football preview. No one covers schools and sports better than the staff of Deep South Media Group. Look for new articles from Logan Gatlin.Article Link
Grove Hill Elementary School Grove Hill Elementary School will host Meet the Teacher and new registration day will be Aug. 1 from 2:30-4 p.m. Bring school supplies, purchase school spirit shirts and pay class donation fee of . PTS can only accept cash or check for the shirts. Clarke County High School Clarke County High School student registration will be Monday, June 28 and Tuesday, June 29 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. daily. Monday, June 28 is for 11th and 12th grades. Tuesday, June 29, will be for 9th and 10th grades at two session times set for 10...Article Link
Clarke County High School hires a new volleyball coach, Rhonda Shears Pugh. Coach Pugh has accumulated an impressive 16 years of experience as head girls' basketball coach, with 12 of those years dedicated to CCHS. The team is looking forward to a great season.Article Link
GROVE HILL —- Clarke County High School recently hosted Leroy High School for a 7-on-7 July 15 at 5 p.m. Both teams took turns on offense and defense. It was very competitive but also a trip down memory lane for Clarke County head coach, Jason Massey, who coached at Leroy previously. Clarke County will play at home against Leroy on Aug. 29. Quarterback Draelyn Pugh threw a touchdown pass to Jayvion “Bob” James, who also plays quarterback, wide receiver, and defensive back.Article Link
Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill reducing the state sales tax on groceries that will go into effect Sept. 1. The bill will cut the state share of the tax from 3% to 2%. The bill also allows local jurisdictions to reduce their own taxes on groceries as they see fit. While the state tax is decreasing, local sales taxes on groceries will still apply, according to the Alabama Department of Revenue. “When we can reduce taxes in Alabama and provide some relief to the hardworking people of this state, I am all for it. I was pleased to sign...Article Link
The A. L. Martin Historical Museum, in coordination with the Thomasville reunion committee, will have a grand opening for a photography exhibition of the Tuskegee Airmen on Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. The photographs came from the U.S. Air Force Archives Museum and are on loan from the Rosa Parks Museum at Troy University in Montgomery. Also, the original Cornerstone of A. L. Martin High School will be dedicated, then moved from its original location to the Martin Museum. Admission to this event is a school supply item for students in the Thomasville City School System or a donation to...Article Link
Alabama newspapers and their publishers and editors are often at the forefront of their communities. Unknown to many of the general public is an organization that represents and binds the state's 24 daily and 99 non-daily publications -- the Alabama Press Association. Felicia Mason grew up in Pine Hill and has worked at APA for 38 years, the last 25 as its executive director. She had planned to retire this year but an unexpected heart issue and emergency mitral valve replacement a few months ago may have accelerated it. She was honored at the group's recent summer convention in Orange...Article Link
Investigators are currently following up on new information regarding the 2017 murder of Shannon Steele. Steele's body was discovered in her apartment at Queensbury Lane in Edgemont Village, Demopolis, on Dec. 28, 2017 by a Demopolis police officer. Steele's body was found with her two youngest children. In 2020, the Demopolis Police Department and the District Attorney's office increased the reward to ,000. They are still asking for people with information to come forward to help get closure for her family. Anyone with information can contact the Demopolis Police Department at (334) 289- 3073, DPD Tipline (334) 216-4077 or Central...Article Link
Read Cross Blood Drive to be hosted July 24- 25 from 12: 30 - 5: 30 p. m. at Thomasville United Methodist Church. The church is located at 120 Old Highway 5 in Thomasville. Back to school clothing giveaway will be hosted July 26 at Roberts Chevy GMC Saturday, July 26 from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m. They will be giving away uniforms to help local families ge ar up for the new school year. There will be light refreshments and supplies while they last. Roberts Chevy GMC is located in Thomasville. Coffeeville First Baptist to host a...Article Link
Arrests booked in the Clarke County Jail July 14 - 20 include the following: Sydney Elizabeth Dunn, 30, probation revocation – technical violation Roderick Pernell, 57, burglary third degree Justine Olivia Purnell, 38, theft of property third degree - 0 - [post_excerpt],499 James Calvin Manley, 51, theft of property first degree Dajaquon Bouler, 28, unlawful possession of marijuana first degree Mariangela Morris, 25, speed less than 25 mph warrant Robert Walton, 66, tampering with physical evidence, disorderly conduct/disturbing peace/affray, use or possession of drug paraphernalia first offense Carrie Etheredge Graham, 44, criminal mischief third degree, theft of property first degree,...Article Link
Marriage License July 14 – 18 Shadimon Shaniqual Williams to Creshaun Vantrez Mobley Jami Leigh Allen to Steven Bryce Powell Davin Bart Rooks to Mary Elizabeth Gunn Thomas Joseph Mathews to Anna Katherine Jones Deeds July 14 - 18 Roniqua A. Pugh, Dedric E. Dixon, Davonta L. Dixon, Bryanna M. Dixon, Nakayla L. Dixon to Ronnie Pugh (Warranty) Hannah D. Cutshall, Hannah Davis Cutshall KWD Trust to Cutshall Oil Patch LLC (Mineral) Sidney Ronald Cumlander, Elizabeth A. Cumlander, Stephen A. Pierce to David Wayne Cumlander (Statutory) Haveline J. Few to David Vincent Few, Cynthia Gaye Barrett, Melinda Impastato (Quit Claim)...Article Link
For the last few years after every civic group or chamber banquet I spoke to, I would typically open the floor for questions and invariably the most prominent inquiry was who is going to run for governor in 2026. Alabamians love the governor's race. Always have and it stays the same. Also, they seemed to know that Governor Kay Ivey was term-limited, and the brass ring of Alabama politics was going to be open. It appeared that we were going to be in for a Donnybrook brawl, like we used to have in bygone days every four years when the...Article Link
Foundational to the Christian faith is the sovereignty of God. Job 12:10 asks, “In whose hand is the life of every living thing and the breath of all mankind?” The answer is “Who else but God?” Colossians 1:17 Speaks of God the Son, Jesus Christ saying, “He is before all things, and in Him all things are held together.” Romans 8:28 says, “We know that all things work together for good for those who love God to those who are called according to His purpose.” Isaiah 41:10 quotes God as saying “Do not be afraid for I am with you....Article Link
The first woman I remember hearing talk about cars is also one of the classiest and most beautiful women I've ever known. My dad, brother, and I were in Grove Hill one Saturday morning back in the late 1980s. He was driving a light blue 1981 Ford F-150. It was several years old at the time, but that model was the first of that particular body style. I remember the truck well, as we made many trips to church and the ball field in it or on the back. I specifically remember Daddy telling me that the identifying feature of...Article Link
JACKSON — Even while facing a language barrier, odd sleeping arrangements and bizarre traffic conditions, Zach Chancey said his study program in Africa through the University of South Alabama was special and an eye-opening experience. One day, Chancey hopes to return to the villages outside of Nairobi, Kenya to help mentor students. A 2022 graduate of Jackson High School, Chancey has made the President's List each semester at USA, has a 4.0 grade-point-average, and plans to graduate in May from pre-med. The son of Barry and Lesa Chancey, and brother to Lissa, Zach, 21, took part in Dr. Nancy Rice's...Article Link
the Contractor. Contractors mustprovide their own test equipment,tools, transportation and shall plan,schedule, coordinate and ensure theeffective and efficient completion of allservices. Energy Audit Assessmentsand Final Inspections will be conducted using the National Energy AuditTool and Mobile Home Energy Audit,Blower Door Air Tightness System,ASHRAE standards, CO levels andWAP/DOE SWS.Please submit requests and questionsto Lynne Robbins (251) 626-2646ext1003 or lynne.robbins@caaofsa.org or 26440 North Pollard Road,Daphne AL 36526. Sealed proposalsmust be received by CAASA no laterthan l0am on August 5, 2025 at whichtime proposals will be opened andread aloud. We reserve the right toaccept or reject any and all proposals. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURESALEDefault...Article Link
Students from Thomasville Elementary School and Thomasville Middle School attended the 4H summer camp June 30-July 2 in Columbiana. The students, left ,in no particular oder, were Abigail Collinsworth, Hailey Norwood, Reign Bennett, Avery Collinsworth, Tensely Stauffacher, Jordyn Holden, Sebastian Covel, Abel Horton, Gauge Patrick, Lanie Smith and Tripp Smith.Article Link
David Bagwell, a retired attorney and history enthusiast presented a program to the Clarke County Historical Society on two train robbers – Rube Burrow and Railroad Bill who were notorious in South Alabama. Burrow began robbing trains in Texas and from there made his way to Alabama. He was captured in Marengo County, where he tried to escape from jail and died in a shootout. Railroad Bill was from Florida but started robbing trains in Escambia County in the town of Teaspoon. Williams Station killed Railroad Bill in a shootout in what is now known as Atmore. The historical society...Article Link
Alabama newest area code, 483, will be added as an overlay to the existing 334 area code for much of central and southeast Alabama by the third quarter of 2026. Cities such as Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn, and Selma will be included in the switch. The Alabama Public Service Commission, which approved the new area code in 2024, introduced 483 to ensure sufficient phone numbers would be available for the region. The 483 area code will be for all new landline and wireless services and connections. The addition was for the North American Numbering Plan Administrator's (NANPA) Numbering Resources Utilization Forecast....Article Link
Jackson Police Department (JPD) recently welcomed Officer Merida to the police department. Officer Merida officially graduated from the Alabama Police Academy July 2, 2025.Article Link
Many people underestimate the impact that mental illness can have on an individual or family. It can be difficult to admit that you have a mental health problem in your life. Secondly, it can be just as difficult in getting the people you know to understand your situation without making any kinds of judgments. As a result, here are six reasons why you should make your mental health an important priority in your life. 1. Your situation will improve if you get help: Your anxieties and fears can be challenging to manage and more than likely you will need some...Article Link
Attention Clarke and Washington counties! The Clarke County Sheriff's Office and H.W. Pearce Memorial Park are proud to announce a day of fun, games and community. "Don't Drown on Drugs," July 16th, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., will be a day for middle and high school age kids to enjoy cooling off from this South Alabama heat. Admission into the park is FREE for the day. Food, drink, and snow-cones will be provided. This experience will be tailored toward middle and high school students as there will be a short presentation on the dangers of using drugs. Free swimming...Article Link
The Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program will host an informational meeting about special education, Medicaid and waivers. There will be two free workshops in Clarke County to learn all about navigating these systems and services. The first meeting will be Thursday, July 10 from 9 – 10: 15 a. m. about Medicaid and Medicaid waivers. The second meeting will be Thursday, July 10 from 10: 30- noon about special education and IEPs. The program will be presented by Cecilia Ballinger and Christina Norris with the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program. Both meetings will be at the White Smith Memorial Library in Jackson....Article Link
Clarke County Jail Arrests booked in the Clarke County Jail June 30 – July 6 include the following: Jeffrey Eugene Smith, 46, theft/deception first degree Freddie James Witherspoon, 64, assault first degree Scott Keith Chestang II, 29, domestic violence third degree – assault third degree, domestic violence third degree, harassing communications, kidnapping second degree Kasey Skye Anderson, 37, failure to appear Derek Chancey, 43, leaving the scene of an accident causing death Deontae Laderrius Milton, 19, attempting to elude a police officer (death or serious physical injury), discharging firearm, etc., into occupied or unoccupied building Brandon Baxter, 40, attempt to...Article Link