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DeKalb Population Grew by 7.2% over last decade according to 2020 Census

August 19, 2021
By: Dwayne Page

More people are living in DeKalb County today than ten years ago.

Tennessee’s census data is out, showing a 7.2% population growth in DeKalb County over the last decade.

According to the 2020 census numbers made available by the Upper Cumberland Development District, DeKalb County’s population stands at 20,080, up from 18,723 in 2010, a growth of 1,357 people.

The City of Smithville experienced a 10.5% population growth from 4,530 in 2010 to 5,004 in 2020. That’s 474 more people.

Liberty grew 7.7% or 24 people from 310 to 334.

Alexandria’s population increased by 1.6% or 15 people from 966 to 981

Dowelltown’s census dropped by 3.7% or 13 people going from 355 to 342.

Meanwhile the Upper Cumberland region as a whole grew by 21,513 people since 2010.

Putnam, Van Buren and Cumberland Counties led the way in growth by percentage. Van Buren County grew its population by 11.2 percent; Putnam County, 10.4 percent; and Cumberland County 9.1 percent.

Three Upper Cumberland Counties lost residents over that time. Clay County dropped 280 residents, Pickett County 76 residents, and Jackson County 21 residents.

The list of Upper Cumberland Counties alphabetically includes:

Clay County lost 3.6 percent of its population, 280 residents

Cumberland County grew by 9.1 percent, adding 5,092 people

DeKalb County jumped by 7.2 percent, 1,357

Fentress County up by 3 percent, 530 residents

Jackson County lost 0.02 percent of its population, 21 people

Overton County grew by 1.9 percent, adding 428 residents

Pickett County dropped 1.5 percent, losing 76

Putnam County grew by 10.4 percent, 7,533 people

Van Buren County jumped by 11.2 percent, 620 residents

Warren County up by 2.8 percent, adding 1,114

White County grew by 5.8 percent, 1,510 people




Pay Raises Approved

August 19, 2021
By: Dwayne Page

Pay Raises approved!

A group of county employees along with DeKalb County teachers, support staff, and bus drivers will soon be seeing larger paychecks with passage of the consolidated budget by the county commission Tuesday night

Teachers and support staff in the DeKalb County School System will be getting the largest local pay raise ever in a single year. The plan was first adopted by the Board of Education before being recommended by the county budget committee for the 2021-22 year. With passage of the school budget by the county commission Tuesday night teachers and other certified personnel will each get a $5,000 raise while support staff will each earn $3,000 more. Bus drivers will not share in the support staff raises but will be getting a pay hike just for them. Starting pay for bus drivers will jump from $74 to $100 per day. Pay for bus drivers with five or more years of service is to go to $115 per day and drivers of special education bus routes are to earn $120 per day. Meanwhile all middle and high school head coaches and assistant coaches are to each get an increase of $715 in supplement pay. Money is also included in the budget to fund an assistant coaching position in nine sports programs at the middle school and high school where the head coach currently has no assistant coach.

Except for step increases, base pay for a particular group of county employees has not been adjusted in four years. That will soon change.

Wage Scale 2

Wage Scale 

With passage of the budget Tuesday night, the county is revising the base pay of county employees who fall under two separate wage scales already in place. Both are 13-tiered plans including an administrative employee pay scale which tops out at 20 years and applies mainly to employees who work for elected and appointed county officials at the courthouse and county complex. The other plan tops out at 13 years and is for full-time library staff and senior center directors.

Under the 20-year plan, the pay increases could range from $3,744 to $4,896 annually depending on years of service, while raises for those in the 13-year plan are jumping by $2,976 to $4,128. The total amount of the proposed pay hikes, including benefits, will add $129,703 in new spending to the county budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year.

Custodians who work at the courthouse and county complex will get at least a $3,000 pay raise according to their wage scale

Full time solid waste CDL drivers and laborers are to get a pay raise according to their wage scale

The three Judicial Commissioners are to each get a $1,000 per year pay raise. The salaries are to go from $12,900 to $13,900 per year

The Juvenile Court Youth Service Officer is to get a $4,000 pay raise

The county’s existing shared county firefighter position pay will increase from $12 to $15 per hour (total cost $31,200). No one specific individual holds the 40 hour per week position. Available county firefighters, who are trained and certified, rotate in and out of the position as needed. No one works more than 24 hours per week.

Pay raise for EMS director: $2,000

County public officials are getting a pay raise as prescribed by the state




DeKalb Animal Coalition Accepting Applications for Animal Care Technician

August 19, 2021
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb Animal Coalition is Accepting Applications for an Animal Care Technician

Major responsibilities include but are not limited to:

1. Assisting in day-to-day care of animals at the Shelter, some weekends included;

2. Cleaning and disinfecting animal kennels and equipment;

3. Helping administer vaccines, IV’s and other meds;

4. Assisting with animal control and recording all information into data base;

5. Assisting with adoptions and public education programs;

6. Operating basic office equipment and possessing good computer skills;

7. Establishing a good working relationship with City and County personnel;

8. Dealing well with the public, law enforcement, civic groups, and volunteers.

9. Grant writing skills prized;

10.. Licensed Veterinary Technician preferred, experience working with animals in veterinary setting, animal shelter or some animal related position;

11. Willingness to work extended hours as necessity arises;

12. A valid Tennessee driver’s license and good driving skills for transporting rescues;

13. The ability to subdue and calm an unruly animal;

14. Must pass drug test and have strength to lift 50 pounds dog food;

15.Three good references, two from past employers.

Send resume’ to P.O. Box 354, Smithville, TN 37166 on or before August 23, 2021.




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