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6A I DAWSON COUNTY NEWS I dawsonnews.com Wednesday, March 16,2022 County envisions future special needs field Julia Fechter Dawson County News As part of SPLOST VII, voters last year approved the future addition of a special-needs ball field at Dawson County's Rock Creek Park. By Julia Fechter jf e c hte r@d a wson n ews. com Dawson County’s Board of Commissioners took some of the first steps toward adding an ADA-compatible or special needs ball field to Rock Creek Park during its March 3 work session. The commissioners approved a request for the Parks and Recreation Department to use impact fees for getting a design and cost estimate for budgetary purposes. During the Feb. 17 work ses sion, Parks and Recreation Director Matt Payne explained that this field was listed as one of the projects for SPLOST VII, which voters recently approved in 2021. He will come before the board at a future date to request the funds for the field’s construc tion. Payne said getting the county an estimate sooner would help them proceed with the project sooner, too. He elaborated that he talked with Chief Financial Officer Vickie Neikirk, Purchasing Manager Melissa Hawk and County Manager David Headley about how to push the project forward “because there is such a huge need” and the accessible field would be “such a wonderful thing to have in our community.” Payne added that he’d “love to put it (a new field) on one of Rock Creek Park’s cloverleaf fields” in order to serve the most people possible and also allow it to be used as a regular field. District 3 Commissioner Tim Satterfield praised Payne and his staff for the job they’ve done with the department’s “Exceptional People in our Community” program. “They deserve something like this,” Satterfield said. “I think it’s a huge need. I applaud you and your staff for the program you’ve built.” BOC Chairman Billy Thurmond agreed, saying that he’s traveled with his grandson who plays baseball and has seen similar fields being well-used. “It’s a great opportunity for our citizens who may not have that opportunity otherwise, so I applaud that this wound up in SPLOST [VII] and got approved by the citizens,” Thurmond said. “The faster we can get it done, the faster they can use it.” Upcoming county events In related news, the second annual “Guns and Hoses” event will be hosted on Tuesday, March 22 at Atlanta Motorsports Park, starting at 2 p.m. The event will include a go-cart driving competition between personnel at the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office and Fire and Emergency Services, David Headley said. AMP is donating the go-kart races as a “thank you” for the service that both departments provide to the community, Public Affairs Officer Laura Fulcher added. Additionally, Family Connection will host its annual “Teen Maze” event for ninth graders at Dawson County Junior High School on Friday, April 1. The event challenges students to graduate high school and learn a trade or go to college without getting blocked by the many obstacles faced in life that could prevent them from achieving their goals. EMS will provide the event’s opening scene simulation, a car crash with an extraction. Laura Fulcher will have a booth to discuss electronic foot prints with teenagers and help them understand how what they share on social media can affect them for the rest of their lives, Headley added. Lumpkin man qualifies for state house Defendant in Bender murder case will have May trial By Julia Fechter jfechter@dawsonnews.com A Lumpkin County resident has qualified to run for Georgia’s State House District 9 Seat. Tyler Tolin, a former Marine and Army Airborne Ranger, will run for the chance to become the next state representative for the district, which includes parts of Dawson, Lumpkin and White counties. He qualified to run for the position on Wednesday, March 9. His qualification entry lists a Dawsonville address that’s in Lumpkin County. District 9’s state house seat is currently held by freshman Rep. Will Wade. This election cycle marks Tolin’s second time running for the position. Tolin’s campaign promotes him as a patriotic candidate. In 1998, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. After seven years and three units, he earned his way to the Marine Corps anti-terrorism unit Fast Company before deciding to switch to the Army and served as an Army Airborne Ranger for tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. “I’m running because of the complete shift of the cur- rent status of Dawsonville ...it’s turned into what I like to call north Atlanta, and it’s destroying the hometown feel of the ninth district,” Tolin said. His other reasons for running include to secure better elections and to address the need for more voter laws. Tolin added he also wants to stop the government’s bleeding of individual freedoms and increase parents’ say in what their children are taught at public schools, espe cially when it comes to subjects like critical race theory in class rooms. “Overall, it’s about giving the people a say in how their district looks and is ran," he said. Tolin By Julia Fechter jfechter@dawsonnews.com A criminal trial has just been scheduled for one of the remaining defendants in 21-year-old Hannah Bender’s 2019 murder case. Bailey Diane Williams, 23, will stand trial on May 2 starting at 9 a.m. within the Lumpkin County Courthouse, according to published legal notices. Lumpkin County belongs to the Enotah Judicial Circuit, which also includes Towns, Union and White counties. Authorities arrested Williams in October 2019 and charged her with tampering with evidence. She allegedly helped Austin Todd Stryker, 25, dispose of Bender’s belongings on Sept. 15, 2019, near a campground off of Nimblewill Gap Road in Lumpkin County. This past fall, Stryker was convicted on all counts of murdering Bender in Dawson County and sentenced to life in prison without the possibil ity of parole. The other remaining defen dant is the wife of Stryker, 23-year-old Elizabeth Brooke Donaldson. She has been arrested and charged with concealing the death of another and tampering with evidence. She allegedly helped move Bender’s remains to a Blacks Mill Road residence on Sept. 16, 2019, and strip interior parts from the truck where Bender was murdered. Donaldson is expected to have more court dates in Dawson County later this year. In December 2021, Forsyth County resident Jerry Harper, 80, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and 10 years of pro bation for helping Stryker evade police and approving of Bender’s murder. Defendant Isaac Thomas Huff, 20, received a sentence of 12 years in prison and 18 years on probation for his role in covering up Bender’s mur der. Dylan Patrick Reid, 21, got 20 years with 15 years on probation for the additional culpability of tampering with evidence. Huff and Reid testified about their, Stryker’s and oth ers’ involvement in a small gang called “THIS” during their joint plea and sentencing hearing and Stryker’s trial. 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