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City Accepting Resumes for Municipal Judge Appointment

August 11, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

The Smithville Municipal Judge position is up for appointment next month and resumes are currently being accepted.

Mayor Josh Miller said local attorneys interested in the appointment may bring their resumes to him or to City Administrator Hunter Hendrixson at city hall by Wednesday, August 26. The judge earns a salary of $1,000 per month.

The position has been held for several years by local attorney Hilton Conger and he is also eligible to submit a resume for reappointment.

The Municipal Judge’s jurisdiction is mostly minor traffic offenses and city ordinance violations. The court usually convenes once per month.




Woman Suffers Minor Burns in House Fire

August 11, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

A woman suffered minor burns in a house fire Monday morning.

Members of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department were summoned to 386 Talley Road where a home belonging to Charles Beltz was ablaze. Beltz was not there at the time but a woman inside escaped with minor burns to her face and arm. She was transported by DeKalb EMS to Ascension Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital.

Fire destroys home on Talley Road from dwayne page on Vimeo.

According to County Fire Chief Donny Green a next door neighbor heard a loud explosion and then saw flames coming from the home.

Members of the Short Mountain Highway, Belk, and Main Stations of the County Fire Department responded along with the tanker truck but were unable to save the structure. Vehicles around the home were also damaged.

The cause of the fire was not determined as of Monday and was under investigation.




Liberty Mayor Dwight Mathis Resigns

August 10, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

Liberty Mayor Dwight Mathis has resigned.

Citing personal reasons including health issues, Mayor Mathis tendered his resignation effective immediately in a letter to the Board of Aldermen during their regular meeting Monday night.

Incumbent Liberty Alderman and Vice Mayor Dwayne Blair will succeed Mathis as Mayor and will serve in that role until the next election in August 2022.

After serving several years as Alderman, Mathis was first elected Mayor of Liberty in August 2013 succeeding longtime Mayor J. Edward Hale who passed away in May that year. Mathis was re-elected in 2018 to his second term as Mayor which will expire in 2022.

“I am writing this letter to inform everyone that I will be resigning this position as Mayor of Liberty effective immediately due to personal reasons. With much thought and prayer, I have made the decision to step down,” said Mayor Mathis.

“I have enjoyed serving in the capacity of Alderman as well as Mayor. I have appreciated the time I have been given to serve with all the members of the council and wonderful citizens of Liberty to make our community the best it could be. I know the welfare of Liberty and townspeople’s interests are in very capable hands. Your support, friendship, and sincerity will always be remembered”.

“I want to thank the Council for all their support, advice, and their encouragement. I also want to recognize Charlotte Bratten (City Recorder and Secretary) for her selfless service. Because of her contributions this Council has been productive and the City has flourished”.

“Lastly I want to thank my wife for standing by my side during this endeavor and being the person I could always depend on”.

“Thank you all for everything you have done and everything you will do. You are a great group of individuals. Sincerely, Dwight Mathis,” the letter concluded.

Other members of the Liberty Town Council are Aldermen Jason Ray, Howard Reynolds, Jr., J.D. Bratten, and Derek Johnson. Now that Blair has stepped down as Alderman to assume the role of Mayor, it will be up to the Council to name his successor to serve as Alderman until the next election in August 2022.




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