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Sentences handed down Tuesday morning
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A 41-person docket was heard Tuesday morning by Judge Bill Locke in General Sessions arraignment court.

 

Included in the morning session:

 

Derek Emler was ordered to serve 30 days of an 11-29 sentence and perform 24 hours public service work for shoplifting. He must serve the balance of his former sentence for violation of probation.

 

Aaron Smith was directed to serve 30 days and perform 24 hours public service work for criminal trespass and theft. He had another month added to his jail time for violation of probation.

 

Jeremy Brown was granted an 11-29 judicial diversion and must perform 24 hours public service work, make $39 restitution and stay out of Walmart for shoplifting.

 

Steve Kennerly was handed an 11-29 probationary sentence and must make $50 restitution for passing a worthless check for $10.

 

Manuel Cruz must serve 48 hours for violation of his judicial diversion.

 

Ashley M. Anderson must serve 30 days and have her probation extended by a year for violation of probation.

 

Derrick Johnson must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.

 

Tauna McDonald must serve 30 days and have probation extended by three months for violation of probation.

 

Matthew Wenger must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.

 

Vondale Solomon must serve 60 days and have his probation extended by half a year for violation of probation.

Scottie Hunt must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation

Local talent heads to Park
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The next installment of The Park Theater’s Local Connection Concert Series is set to take center stage this Saturday, April 5 with Tito Gomez.

The Local Connection Concert Series put on The Park Theater focuses on talent sourced from the community. Gomez began his music career 14 years ago with a local band and has since released his solo album, “Lo Que Habia Soñado,” in 2016. He was born in Los Angeles, California but is well-known in the Warren County community as Victor Gomez.

Saturday night’s show will entail the singer-songwriter’s regional Mexican music, such as “El Oscar” or “Soy Edgar,” which is Gomez’s most popular song on Spotify.

The show begins at 7 p.m. and is expected to last approximately two hours. General admission is $15 and tickets can be purchased on Park Theater’s website, mcminnvilleparktheater.com, by phone at (931) 506-2787 or at its box office during normal business hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. If available, a limited number of tickets may be purchased at the door on the day of the event, while supplies last.