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LCPS May Students of the Month
Pre-K students selected as Student of the Month at Lamar County Primary School include:
front row (l-r), Hunter Gentry, Malik Scott, Calliope Conner and Chance Clark; middle row (l-r),
Addison Kitchens, Braeleigh Pendley, Emma Padgett and Lukas Robbins and back row (l-r),
Izabellah Hardin and Emori Turner. Not pictured is Bentlee McDaniel.
Kindergarten students selected as Student of the Month at Lamar County Primary School
include: front row (l-r), Choreigh Walker, Iva Mills, Emma Adkins, Landon Dewberry, Braxton Wil
liams and Madison Brown; middle row (l-r), Carson Lester, Alexis Milner, Ayden Gearin, Anslee
Price, Tyler Bentley and Sadie Smith and back row (l-r), Harmony Smith, Brooklyn Street, Kylah
Stroud and Weston Faley. Not pictured is Michael Thomas.
Tuesday, June 1,2021 ®Ijt Thera It) <©a?ette 3A
Judge Wilson to hear criminal cases
The following criminal
cases will be heard in La
mar superior court June
1 with Judge Tommy
Wilson presiding.
Sara Hart, two counts
cruelty to children; mo
tion for new trial.
Leroy Page, trafficking
in meth, possession of
marijuana, possession
of a firearm by a con
victed felon and failure
to maintain lane; status
conference.
Jamitchell Buckner,
possession of a Schedule
1 controlled substance,
possesion of marijuana,
DU1 (drugs) and speed
ing; status conference.
Brandon Greene, pos
session of marijuana,
no license on person,
seatbelt violation and
distracted driving; status
hearing.
Jeffrey Rodgers, pos
session of cocaine and
possession of marijuana.
Kenneth E. Cornell,
possession of a con
trolled substance with
intent to distribute,
possession of a Schedule
1 controlled substance,
possession of marijuana
and possession of drug
related objects.
Kayla Owens, false
report of a crime.
Jerez L. Williams, pos
session of meth.
Brittany L. Jackson,
fleeing and attempting
to elude, reckless con
duct and possession of
marijuana.
Caleb Vansipe, child
molestation; probation
revocation.
Caleb Vansipe, aggra
vated assault; probation
revocation.
Jemarcus R. Johnson,
identity fraud; probation
revocation.
Joshua Crowe, ob
struction; probation
revocation.
Samuel S. Strickland,
terroristic threats and
acts; motion for bond.
Quendavious A.
Taylor, armed robbery,
aggravated assault, pos
session of marijuana,
forgery and theft by re
ceiving stolen property;
motion for bond.
Jontavious McFadden,
arson; motion for bond
reduction.
Krystal Ann Moyer,
possession of meth, two
counts possession of
amphetamine and two
counts drugs not in origi
nal container.
Keiran Michael Jones,
simple battery.
Jason Todd Moore,
aggravated child moles
tation and sodomy.
Enrique Damon Mon
treal Carter, burglary.
Artavius Trayvion
Strum, burglary.
Bradford Brown,
simple battery.
Jonathan Seabrook
McLain, aggravated as
sault.
Roderick Decoursey
Wilson, theft by taking.
Quendavious Antwon
Taylor, forgery.
Quendavious Anwon
Taylor, forgery.
Richard Rafeal Mathis,
possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute,
possession of marijuana
and no seat belt.
Eddie Jeramine Crock
ett, sale of marijuana.
Leroy Anthony Page,
trafficking in meth, pos
session of marijuana,
possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon and
failure to maintain lane.
Karren Trappio
Plaines, following too
close, window tint
violation, two counts
obstruction, trafficking in
illegal drugs, possession
of a firearm during the
commission of a felony,
possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon and
theft by receiving stolen
property.
Steven Comesin
Hunter, trafficking in
marijuana.
Caitlyn Elizabeth St.
Hilaire, trafficking in
marijuana.
Otis Bernard Jackson,
trafficking in marijuana
and failure to maintain
lane.
Dalvious Javon
Lumpkin, possession of
marijuana, possession of
a Schedule 1 controlled
substance and failure to
maintain lane.
Jamitchell Tremayne
Buckner, possession of
a Schedule 1 controlled
substance, possession of
marijuana, DU1 (drugs)
and speeding.
James Clay Davis,
possession of meth,
possession of marijuana
and possession of drug
related objects.
Kortavious Javon
Carter, possession of a
Schedule 1 controlled
substance.
Darnell Demarzio
Caslin, possession of a
Schedule 11 controlled
substance and no regis
tration.
James Clay Davis, pos
session of drug related
objects and possession
of meth.
Artravius Trayvion
Strum, theft by receiving
stolen property.
Shenika Michelle
Fambro, possession of
cocaine.
Aundray Demario Har
ris, two counts VGCSA,
possession of a firearm
during the commission of
a felony and speeding.
Todd Steward Saint
Hilaire, possession of
marijuana and tail light
violation.
Kayla Lee Owens, false
report of a crime.
Randy M. Andrews,
false report of a crime,
reckless conduct, ob
struction and possession
of firearm by convicted
felon.
Randy M. Andrews,
disorderly conduct.
First graders selected as Student of the Month at Lamar County Primary School include:
front row (l-r), Ansley Lenderman, Mariyah Webb, Robbie George, Matthew McConnell, Major
Tilley and Londyn Davis; middle row (l-r), Kason Samples, Emree Wimpey, Ace Carter, Abigail
Tennant and Eilene Martinez and back row (l-r), Sir’Mir Pate, John Luke Hunter and Wesley
Barnett. Not pictured is Camden Crooms.
Second graders selected as Student of the Month at Lamar County Primary School include:
front row (l-r), Markayla Colquitt, Parker Cannon, Jaxen Hogan, Selena Marte and Rae Cooper;
middle row (l-r), Ellie Smith and Bella Hunt and back row (l-r), Liam Thompson, Duncan Thomp
son, Jaxx Strickland, Zach Walden, Noel Cisneros, Kyler McClendon and Arlondi Graves.
Duck Derby benefits BCG Club
Tickets are on sale
for the annual Duck
Derby which benefits
the Boys & Girls Clubs
of North Central Georgia
of which the Barnes-
ville club is affiliated.
Tickets are $20 each.
Each ticket number is
assigned to one of 6,000
rubber ducks.
On Saturday, July
3, the ducks will be
dumped into the Yellow
River near Porterdale.
The first duck to cross
the finish line wins
$10,000 for its sponsor.
There are lesser prizes
for second, third and
fourth place.
Paper tickets are
available from any B&G
Club board member or
online at bccncg.com.
For more information,
call Sandra Watts at
678.572.3156.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS:
Lamar County, along with many other counties in Georgia are experiencing what can
only be described as an “inflated” real estate market. The combination of historically
low interest rates, with historically high construction costs, are driving home sales
to an all-time high. Unfortunately, if there are enough sales within the county that
are a certain percentage higher than the Assessors values, the Georgia State Audit
Department mandates an increase in property values. This is what has happened in
Lamar County. Current 2020 sales have indicated that Lamar County was well below
the accepted sales ratio range for the Audit Department. While an increase in property
values is probable, a representative from Norman Appraisal Services will be available
to discuss individual properties with taxpayers. A sales package will be provided to
taxpayers upon request, containing sales throughout Lamar County of like properties.
The package will be provided to show how low Lamar County Residential property
values were last year compared to current year sales. The amount of increase to each
property, while significant, should not be basis for appeals, but the value of your home,
compared to sales within Lamar County. The increase to property values in Lamar
County are based solely on current market adjustments and have nothing to do with
taxes or need to increase revenue.
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