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DeKalb County Experiences Uptick in January Jobless Rate
March 13, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County is among 93 of the state’s 95 counties that experienced an uptick in unemployment during January, according to new data released by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
The January jobless rate in DeKalb County was 4.4%, up from 3.8% in December, 2023 and above the 4.1% rate for January, 2023.
The DeKalb County labor force for January, 2024 was at 7,738 and employment stood at 7,394. A total of 344 were unemployed.
Holiday employment that ended at the start of the new year is one of the leading factors that caused an increase in county unemployment rates across Tennessee in January 2024. While statewide unemployment numbers are adjusted to consider the impacts of seasonal labor, county unemployment rates are not adjusted.
Unemployment did decrease in Fayette County during the month and remained the same in Hardeman County.
Unemployment rates came in at less than 5% in 86 counties across the state, and rates were 5% or greater but less than 10% in the remaining nine counties.
Williamson County recorded the state’s lowest unemployment rate in January at 2.5%, which was an increase of 0.2 of a percentage point from December’s rate of 2.3%.
Moore, Robertson, Rutherford, and Cheatham counties had the next lowest rate of 2.7%, followed by Sumner, Wilson, Dickson, Davidson, and Macon counties, which all had a rate of 2.8% for the month.
Meigs, Perry, and Cocke counties each had Tennessee’s highest unemployment rate in January at 5.7%. For Meigs County, that was an increase of 1 percentage point. In Perry County, the rate increased by 1.6 percentage points. January’s rate inched up 2.1 percentage points in Cocke County.
As reported on February 29, Tennessee’s statewide seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for January increased 0.1 of a percentage point to 3.5%.
Nationally, seasonally adjusted unemployment remained unchanged between December and January at 3.7%.
Job seekers can find a variety of services online and at no cost. From a virtual American Job Center to information on adult education programs to the Tennessee Office of Reentry, it is all available at TNWorkReady.com.
Can you run a mile? (Obtain Registration Form Here)
March 12, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
Can you run a mile????
Project Graduation will be hosting a last man standing race on April 20th at DCHS. The race will be a mile loop on the XC course. You will run 1 mile every 15 min until there is only 1 person remaining. If you can’t complete your mile in the 15 min, you are out. The winner will receive a medal, gift cards, a swag bag from Vitality Fit, and $100 cash! Sign ups are currently happening. You can get a registration form from the front office or Mrs. Norris or Mrs. Ruch. Students fee is $20 to sign up and adults are $25. Everyone gets a free t-shirt if registered and paid. by April 5th
10-Year-Old Girl Airlifted After Being Struck By Motorist
March 12, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
A 10-year-old girl crossing West Main Street on foot was hit by a motorist this morning (Tuesday)
The accident occurred around 7:15 a.m.
According to Trooper Chris Delong of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, the young girl was attempting to cross the street when she darted into the path of a westbound 2012 Mini Cooper, driven by an 18-year-old girl. The child apparently did not see the car approaching and the driver of the vehicle was unable to stop in time to avoid the accident.
The child was airlifted to Vanderbilt Hospital, but her injuries were not believed to be life threatening. Trooper Delong said the child was alert and talking at the scene.
Smithville Police and Fire responded along with DeKalb EMS.
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