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Woman Charged In Warren Co. For Misusing Money
A woman who once served as the color guard instructor at Warren County High School was responsible for using more than $3,400 in band booster club funds for her personal benefit, according to a recent report from the Comptroller of the Treasury’s Division of Municipal Audit.
The auditor’s report noted that between August 25, 2009 and July 31, 2010 the former color guard instructor either disbursed or withdrew $3,465 from a band booster bank account for her personal benefit. These transactions included 15 ATM withdrawals totaling $2,340, a cash withdrawal from a bank branch in the amount of $500, and 13 debit card transactions totaling $625. The former instructor, Jennifer Fisher, was indicted last month by the Warren County Grand Jury on one count of theft over $1,000.
The Comptroller’s report mentioned other funds belonging to the band boosters which were missing but could not be traced to any specific individual. The investigative report notes that total collections deposited into the booster club’s bank account by the former treasurer from two fundraisers held during the summer of 2009 were $1,898 less than documented collections shown in business records prepared by the former treasurer. Additionally, the band boosters’ concession sales during the fall of 2009 were $5,798 less than expected based upon a profit analysis.
As a result of the significant lack of appropriate safeguards and oversight by booster club officers indicated in the report, there were more than $12,000 in disbursements which had no supporting documentation in the band booster financial records in addition to the missing collections from concession stand operations and other funds that were apparently collected but not deposited into the booster club’s bank account.
The report further details how, as a condition for participating in the school band and color guard, members and/or their parents were required to pay monthly fees (or dues) to the band booster club – a practice that is contrary to state laws requiring all money received from any source for a school-sponsored activity to be accounted for by the school and deposited into the school’s bank account.
Reward Offered In Missing Teen Case
The 13-year old is described as a white female with sandy blonde hair, hazel eyes, weighing 120-pounds and standing at 4’11”.
Police have said that she may have changed her hair color after running away.
If you have information that could help the authorities, call Shelbyville CrimeStoppers at 931-685-4300. You can also call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
Yankees Win Babe Ruth Championship

Yankees win regular season and tournament championships.. Photo by Nick Trail with the Manchester Times
Douglas did not disappoint.
He lined a single into right field, scoring Henley and giving the Yankees their second straight city championship with a 6-5 victory over the Reds.
The players will now turn their attention to the Babe Ruth All-Star teams. The 13 and 14-year-old team will play their tournament in Tullahoma, while the 15-year-old tournament will be held in Manchester next week.
Red Raider Golfer Wins Championship
Stout was the only player to shoot under par for the tournament.
Jeff Breeden Takes Over MTSU Softball
Riverdale and former Coffee Co. Lady Raider softball coach Jeff Breeden has resigned and accepted the same position at MTSU.
Breeden, who guided Riverdale to the 2009 Class AAA state championship, leaves after 22 seasons as a high school head coach. The past nine were at Riverdale. He was at Coffee County for 13 years prior to going to Murfreesboro. He leaves with a 764-190 career record.
Breeden said after accepting the job, “I am anxious to get started with Middle Tennessee,” Breeden said. “I believe Middle Tennessee is a hotbed for softball and I think we can build the program up with local talent.
“This is a dream come true for me. To be able to coach on the highest level, I could not be happier. I expect great things in the future for this program and university.”
Suter Leaves Preds
The paper reports the defenseman has agreed to a 13-year contract.
Suter, 27, was drafted seventh overall in 2003.
He has played with the Nashville Predators for the last seven years.
Suter scored 46 points last season and averaged more than 26 minutes per game.
7/5/12 — Onethia Renee Johnson
Onethia Renee Johnson age 30 entered into heavenly rest on July 1, 2012.
Ms. Johnson was born in Tullahoma, Tennessee on March 25, 1982 to Bobbie Louise Johnson and Howard Kim Stovall.
She was lovingly known to her friends and family as “Nitabug” or “Nitaboo”. She was a 2001 class graduate of Huntland High School and was a 2010 graduate of MTSU where she studied Pre-Vet and animal science. In her spare time she enjoyed playing basketball, softball and soccer. She was an avid animal lover and worked for The Animal Harbor. She was a member of Beans Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Huntland, Tennessee.
She is preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Andrew Johnson Sr., paternal grandmother, Lorene Hill Stovall; maternal aunt, Debbie Johnson, and maternal uncle, Andrew Johnson Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memory her mother, Bobbie Johnson; father Kim Stovall; one daughter, Promise Tynethia Johnson; two brothers, Kim (Kelly) Johnson and Jason Winton; one sister, Christian Johnson; maternal grandmother, Jeanette Johnson; paternal grandfather , Howard Stovall; a special cousin/sister Kisa Johnson, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, and friends.
Homegoing celebration will be conducted Thursday, July 5, 2012 at 1pm from the Friendship Tabernacle in Cowan.
Interment will follow in Paynes Chapel Cemetery in Huntland.
Visitation will be Thursday, July 5, 2012 from 11am until time of service.
Watson-North Funeral Home in charge of arrangements