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by Katie Martin, Smith County Extension Agent: Eleven Smith County 4-H Members recently had an opportunity to show what they had learned at the Central Region Poultry Judging Contest. During the contest, there are three classes where eggs are graded on quality:... Sep 30, 2019 | Home Page Featured, News, Sports
Here are J.M. Insurance Agency’s picks for High School Football’s Beast of the Week for Week 6! Smith County: Kobe Williams | #6 TE/DE Kobe, a senior, collected 10 tackles with 1 tackle for a loss of yards, and 1 sack during their tough loss to Livingston Academy.... Sep 30, 2019 | Home Page Featured, News
(Smith County Insider Press)—An investigation into an active warrant out of Trousdale County led to the arrest of four individuals in Smith County on September 7, 2019. Gregory Ryan Fountain (39, Carthage), Wallace Dennis Johnson (50, Carthage), Tyler Alan Leach (22,... Sep 30, 2019 | Home Page Featured, News
(Smith County Insider Press)—Ricky Bryan Bowman (34, Carthage) was arrested on drug charges on September 6, 2019, following a traffic stop conducted by Smith County Sheriff’s Deputy Dallas Eddie. According to the police report, Deputy Eddie initiated the traffic stop... Sep 29, 2019 | Home Page Featured, News, Sports
by Ryan Nixon The Smith County Owls and Gordonsville Tigers both suffered defeats in their Homecoming games, with the Owls losing 38-13 to Livingston Academy and the Tigers losing 38-14 to Coalfield. Smith County vs Livingston Academy – Friday, September 27,... Sep 27, 2019 | Obituaries
Mr. Steve Howell, age 60, of South Carthage, died Friday morning, September 27, 2019, at Riverview Regional in Carthage. He is survived by: wife, Hope Howell; son, Jason Dyer of Lebanon; daughter, Sonia Caldwell and husband Joey of the Flat Rock Community; 3 sisters,... Sep 27, 2019 | Home Page Featured, News
For this week’s First Responder Friday, Smith County Insider interviewed Roy Masters, a Rescue Technician who lives in Defeated, Tennessee. Roy has worked as a First Responder for about a year. SCI: When did you realize this is what you wanted to do? RM: When I was on... Sep 27, 2019 | Home Page Featured, News
by Rachel Petty You no longer have to wait until a fair or a festival to get freshly popped kettle corn in Gordonsville, Tennessee. Just visit Bill Bouldin, better known as “Popper Bill.” Bill, who has called Smith County home for the past 30 years, sells his kettle...