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Warrick Gets Three Years Probation in Aggravated Assault and Contraband Cases

March 22, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

A 22-year-old man charged with aggravated assault and bringing drugs into the jail in 2022 has been sentenced in DeKalb County Criminal Court.

Caleb Ryan Warrick of Lebanon appeared before Judge Wesley Bray on Tuesday, March 21 and entered a plea by criminal information to one count of aggravated assault and one count of introduction of contraband into a penal facility. He received a three-year sentence in each case to run concurrently all suspended to supervised probation. He received jail credit from December 26th, 2022 to March 21, 2023.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on August 1, 2022 a deputy was called to a residence on Moore Taylor Road due to a child custody issue involving a gun. Upon arrival the officer spoke with a man who reported that two people showed up in a vehicle for the purpose of helping move someone out of the residence. The man said when he asked them to leave, the passenger of the automobile, Warrick pulled and cocked a gun, pointing it at him before leaving. An NCIC background check revealed that Warrick was under bond conditions out of Wilson County which prohibited him from carrying a weapon and being near a woman who was at this residence on Moore Taylor Road.

Almost five months later Warrick, a prisoner at the jail was found with cocaine and fentanyl hidden in his rectum.

Sheriff Ray said that on December 26, 2022 during a strip search of Warrick, a male correctional officer found a baggie containing 12 grams of a white powdery substance which Warrick produced from his rectum. The substances were tested and believed to be cocaine and fentanyl.




County Budget Committee Begins Work on New Spending Plan for 2023-24

March 21, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb County budget committee met for the first time this year on Monday night at the courthouse to begin making plans for the 2023-24 budget.

County Mayor Matt Adcock and the seven-member budget committee reviewed the early workings of a new spending plan comparing the county general fund document line item by line item with the current fiscal year budget. Adjustments are to be made in several categories due to inflation. In a few cases spending is to be trimmed or cut from little used miscellaneous line-item funds. The budget will also have to account for a state increase in salaries for county wide public officials along with pay hikes for county general employees who are due a raise and or step increase according to the county’s pay plan.

Steve Bates, the County’s Fiscal Agent and Financial Advisor and Kristie Nokes, an employee of the County Mayor’s Office also participated in the budget committee meeting.

Those presenting their proposed 2023-24 operating budgets Monday night were County Mayor Adcock, Sheriff Patrick Ray, and Fire Chief Donny Green. No drastic changes were proposed. Any Capital Project requests they may have will be presented at a later budget committee meeting.

This was the first of several budget committee meetings to be held over the next few months. Other county department heads and public officials will have an opportunity to present their proposed budgets soon.

Members of the new budget committee are Jeff Barnes (Committee Chairman), Sabrina Farler (Vice-Chairman), Susannah Cripps Daughtry, Larry Green, Greg Matthews, Beth Pafford, and Daniel Cripps.




DeKalb West Names Students and Teacher of Month

March 21, 2023
By: Bill Conger

DeKalb West School has announced the Students of the Month and Teacher of the Month for March.

Chosen for the honor are the following students: Michael Young, Pre-K, McKenzie Nokes, Kindergarten, Weston Hancock, 1st grade, Kennedy Avera, 2nd grade, Cammi Neal, 3rd grade, Samson Chittwood, 4th grade, Hunter Clemons, 5th grade, Dayton Heflin, 6th grade, Kawasi Troyer, 7th grade, and Cecil Ketchum, 8th grade. Students are chosen based on their academics, character, and other areas that make them an excellent student.

3rd grade teacher Melissa Sliger was presented with the Teacher of the Month for March.




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