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Manchester Man Not Guilty of Attempted 1st Degree Murder, Guilty of Aggravated Assault & Domestic Assault

Leon Holmes, Jr. Photo provided by the CCSD.

On October 4, 2017, Leon Holmes, Jr. was reportedly involved in a domestic disturbance on Kefauver Street in Manchester, TN. He was in court this week for a jury trial.
The arrest warrant stated that the man attacked a female by allegedly strangling her with the intent to kill her and her unborn child.
Manchester Police charged Holmes with two counts of attempted first-degree murder and domestic assault.
On Thursday (January 24, 2019) a jury found Holmes not guilty of the attempted first-degree murder charges but did find him guilty of aggravated assault and domestic assault.
Coffee County district attorneys prosecuted the case and Holmes was defended by the law office of Eric Burch and William Lockhart.
A sentencing date will be set in court on Wednesday, January 30, 2019.

Former Fire Chief Indicted for Theft Over $10,000

Keith Springs Volunteer Fire Department.

An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in the indictment of Jamie Stephens, the former fire chief for the Keith Springs Volunteer Fire Department in Franklin County.
Investigators determined that Stephens stole at least $20,293 from the fire department by making personal purchases.
Stephens withdrew thousands of dollars in cash from the fire department checking and savings accounts. He also used the department’s debit card to purchase items such as televisions, food, gasoline, groceries, tires for his personal van, and a vacation rental in Panama City Beach.
The theft also included $853 in fuel that was purchased on the fire department’s fuel account. Investigators reviewed the purchase dates and determined Stephens was not performing fire department duties, and he did not provide proper documentation to support the purchases.
In December 2017, the fire department’s board of commissioners met with Stephens about his use of the bank funds and fuel and placed him on probation. However, while on probation, Stephens continued to use the bank and fuel accounts for personal use.
On March 3, 2018, the board of commissioners elected a new fire chief. In January 2019, Jamie Stephens was indicted by the Franklin County Grand Jury on one count of theft over $10,000.
“It is vital that volunteer fire departments monitor financial transactions,” said Comptroller Justin P. Wilson. “In this case, the treasurer told our investigators that she didn’t have time to review monthly bank statements. Had this occurred, the theft may have been discovered much earlier.”
If you suspect fraud, waste or abuse of public money in Tennessee, call the Comptroller’s toll-free hotline at 800.232.5454.

Tennesseans Love eBooks and Audiobooks

The Tennessee Regional eBook and Audiobook Download System (TN R.E.A.D.S.) database has been recognized as one of the most used library services in the world. In 2018, TN R.E.A.D.S. circulated 3.7 million digital e-books, audiobooks, and videos to public library patrons throughout Tennessee.
The Tennessee State Library and Archives is 1 of 4 libraries receiving acknowledgement for achieving between 3 and 4 million digital checkouts in 2018. OverDrive, Inc., the world’s leading digital platform for libraries, released the list earlier this month and ranked Tennessee right behind the New York and Los Angeles Public Libraries.

Manchester Resident to receive Governor’s Volunteer Star Award

Claude Morse

Congratulations to Manchester resident Claude Morse, he will receive the Governor’s Volunteer Star Award for Coffee County. Claude was selected because of his extensive volunteer work with many
organizations including the local VFW Post, Honor Flight, Wreath’s Across America, Highland Rim Shooting Club and so much more.
The VFW Post submitted Morse’s name for the award.
Claude will attend a ceremony in Nashville on February 10 to meet newly elected Governor Bill Lee. The ceremony for Claude will be at 1 pm. It will be at Franklin Marriott Cool Springs, in Franklin, TN. Registration is at noon. The ceremony will run from 1 to 3 pm. You may register at this website: gvsa18.eventbrite.com

H&R Block Student of the Week

Congratulations to Student of the Week -Kendra Walden!!! Kendra is an eighth grader at Westwood Middle School. Kendra is the daughter of Jake and Amanda Martel. Kendra was nominated by Mrs. Dolack because, “Kendra is conscientious, caring and helpful. Kendra noticed a friend in need. Her kindness and compassion are an example to us all.” Kendra reading, cross-stitching and 3-D puzzles. Kendra plans to go to college and become a veterinarian. Kendra says that she loves animals and that she hates to see them hurting.

Rosalyn Partin, owner of the Manchester H&R Block, has been inspired to recognize great kids in our community all through hockey season. What does hockey season have to do with our local students? Well, H&R Block gives each Student of the Week a set of Nashville Predators Hockey tickets, a commemorative plaque, as well as a special letter of recognition.
Pictured with Kendra is Rosalyn Partin of H & R Block and Westwood Middle School Principal, Julie Miller.

Vaughn Accepts Job Offer to become Manchester City Schools Director

Dr Joey Vaughn, his wife Michelle and School Board members.. Photo by Rob Clutter

On Wednesday evening Dr Joey Vaughn current Deputy Director of Coffee County schools accepted a job offer from the Manchester Board of Education to become the new Manchester City school’s director.
Current Director of Schools Lee Wilkerson will be going on leave with pay on Feb. 16 until the end of his contract in June.
Dr. Vaughn and the Board of Education agreed on a contract that pays him a yearly salary of $117,000 with a starting date of Feb. 1.
Vaughn said he was humbled by this opportunity:
Before he began this school term as Deputy Director of Coffee County Schools, he was principal at Coffee County High School. Vaughn started his education career as an eighth-grade history teacher at Coffee County Middle School and was an administrator for Manchester Schools.

Theft Occurs at Local Car Dealership– Your Help is Needed

Manchester Police is asking for the public’s help with a theft at a local car dealership. Surveillance video shows a man taking tools and he also tried to break into a safe at Al White Motors in Manchester on the Hillsboro Blvd.
The crime happened on Saturday at the Ford dealership.
The man can be seen climbing over a counter, opening several drawers and looking around for anything he can possibly take.
Manchester Police is asking the public to take a good look at the pictures on our website www.wmsrradio.com and if you can identify this subject please call Investigator Bryan Eldridge at the Manchester Police Department at 728-2099.

Possible car the alleged theif was driving.

Name the Dog Park Contest

Manchester dogs and their owners are excited over the City’s new off-leash dog park at the Manchester Sports Park. In honor of the occasion, the Manchester Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a contest to select a name for the new park, where canines will be able to frolic freely.
The Department is looking for a name that will attract dog lovers from all over the community. Occupying a section of the Manchester Sports Park adjacent to the Little Duck River Greenway, the park will be a draw for individuals using the greenway or nearby parks.
All entries must be submitted to Thunder Radio at thunder1320.com
Entries will be accepted through January 24. If more than one contestant submits the name chosen, a random drawing of the duplicate entries will determine the winner.
A panel of judges will screen all of the submissions and select three names to forward to the Manchester Parks and Recreation Department. The community will select the winning name via an online poll. The winning name will be unveiled at the grand opening of the dog park on March 23.
The individual who comes up with the winning name will receive a gift basket filled with human and doggy treats! Plus, a photo op with the Mayor at the grand opening!
The staff at the Rec Center was pleased to receive a collection of letters (about naming the Dog Park) from Rachel Wells’ third grade class at College Street Elementary School. Here are Kaden Ingle, Brooklyn Randall and Kaylee Hensley sharing their letters that they sent to the Rec Center about the dog park:

State Leader wants Larger Penalty for Passing Stopped School Buses

Tennessee State Representative Jason Potts has introduced a bill that would increase penalties for those who pass a stopped school bus.
Currently, when drivers are stopped for passing a stopped school bus in Tennessee – they could be charged with a misdemeanor and a fine of up to $1,000.
Under the new proposal, if you pass a school bus when it’s stopped and the flashing lights are out and you cause injury, it’d be a class E Felony. If you cause death, it’d be an even higher penalty.

Baird says he’s Not Guilty

Evans Baird jail intake photo.

An arraignment for Manchester resident, 79-year-old Thomas Evans Baird was held on Tuesday. Baird is charged with 34 counts of sexual misconduct, allegedly involving multiple minors between 2016 through 2018. Baird pled “not guilty” through his attorney on Tuesday.
Baird is free on bond after being charged on Jan. 9 for:
• Twelve counts of exploitation of a minor to observe sexual activity
• Six counts of indecent exposure
• Two counts on continuous sexual abuse to a child
• Three counts of aggravated sexual battery
• Five counts of sexual battery by authority figure
• Three counts of attempted sexual battery by an authority figure
• One count of attempted rape
• One count of attempted aggravated statutory rape
• One count of attempted statutory rape by an authority figure
The next court appearance will be the “plea assignment date,” set for April 10, 2019. Tullahoma Attorney Robert Carter is representing Baird and the Coffee County district attorney’s office is prosecuting.