Senate Joint Resolution 514, sponsored by Southerland, honors Chloey Marshall, a student at North Greene Middle School, for her remarkable achievement in the Baileyton Veterans Memorial sign design contest, where she secured second place among 147 entries. The contest aimed to create a new road sign for the memorial, which pays tribute to the service and sacrifice of veterans. Chloey's design was recognized for its artistic merit and thoughtful representation of the veterans' contributions, placing her among the top three finalists alongside first-place winner Lily Brake and third-place winner Ellieonna Stetson.

The resolution emphasizes the importance of recognizing the creativity and civic engagement of young individuals like Chloey, who serve as a source of pride for their families, schools, and communities. It commends her for her outstanding work and extends best wishes for her future endeavors, highlighting the value of fostering artistic talent and civic responsibility in the youth of Tennessee.