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County Budget Committee Makes More Progress
May 29, 2025
By: Dwayne Page
The county budget committee Tuesday night gave a thumbs up on passage of the proposed spending plans for the local highway department, schools, non-profit requests, and local purpose (local option sales tax) fund for the 2025-26 fiscal year subject to final approval by the county commission.
The county highway department is funded primarily from state revenues but the county budgets 0.0326 cents (less than 4 cents) of the property tax rate for the operation, which is going from $204,924 this past year to $206,000 in 2025-26. The county road department also gets $30,000 a year from the local mineral severance tax.
The school budget, as adopted by the board of education, includes local bonuses of $2,000 per educator for those not eligible for a bonus in the state’s school voucher law and a $1,000 local bonus for each member of the (non-certified) support staff. Also included in the school budget (from the fund balance or reserves) was $1.3 million for the future purchase of land for another school.
The committee Tuesday night approved the school budget, but instead of asking the board of education to pull $1.3 million from the reserves, it adopted something the board had not requested but perhaps would not object to and that is appropriating $1.3 million from the local purpose (local option sales tax fund) for the future land purchase. Presumably, the board of education would have to take another vote to re-approve the proposed school budget with the change.
Although he is not a voting member of the school board, County Mayor Matt Adcock said Tuesday night that (Director of Schools) Patrick Cripps is “okay with that”.
The county’s fiscal agent, Steve Bates first made this suggestion at a previous budget committee meeting.
“They (school board) are budgeting $1.3 million for another piece of land to build a new school (either high school or middle school). I would suggest the county tell the school board to take that out (of their budget) and let the county fund it out of local purpose (local option sales tax revenue) because that fund is supposed to be for things like that,” said Bates.
In other business, the budget committee approved the 2025-26 local purpose (local option sales tax) fund.
“Local option sales tax revenue is $4.775 million with a contribution (to school operation annually) of $1,910,000 and $1.3 million (one-time appropriation) has been added to educational capital projects for future school land purchase,” said County Mayor Adcock.
Also approved by the county budget committee is the 2025-26 requests as presented for contributions to non-profit and charitable organizations totaling $366,892, which is down from $411,746 this past year.
Organizations and the requested amounts are as follows:
Upper Cumberland Development District: $ 2,000
Tennessee Forestry Division: $ 1,500
Plateau Mental Health Center: $ 7,180
Senior Program: $ 93,318, up from $88, 919 in 2024-25
DeKalb County Soil Conservation District: $ 100,651, up from $96,968 in 2024-25
DeKalb Animal Coalition: $36,805
Chamber of Commerce: $ 35,000
DeKalb County Rescue Squad: $ 51,321, down from $104,256 in 2024-25
Upper Cumberland Human Resources: $ 5,500
Imagination Library: $ 12,000
Veterans Honor Guard: $ 1,500
DeKalb County Fair: $ 5,000
Fiddlers Jamboree: $ 5,000
Civil War Trails: $400
UCHRA Assessment – Homemaker Aide, etc. $ 9,717
TOTAL NON-PROFITS $ 366,892
Man wanted in Florida on fugitive warrant arrested in DeKalb County
May 29, 2025
By: Dwayne Page
A man wanted in Polk County Florida for fraudulent use of a credit card and theft was arrested last week in DeKalb County.
33-year-old Robert Justin Burkholder of South College Street, Smithville is charged with being a fugitive from justice. His bond is $50,000 and he will be in court June 5.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on May 23 a deputy was summoned to Johnson’s Chapel Road due to a verbal altercation and spoke with one of the parties, Burkholder. After a background check, the officer learned that Burkholder was wanted in Polk County Florida for fraudulent use of a credit card and theft. Florida authorities plan to extradite Burkholder.
37-year-old Karri Margaret Jewell of Page Drive is charged with fabricating or tampering with evidence. Her bond is $7,500 and she will be in court May 29.
Sheriff Ray said that on May 12 a deputy was transporting Jewell to the sheriff’s office after placing her in custody on an active warrant. As Jewell got out of the patrol car at the sally port of the jail, the officer spotted a ripped clear plastic baggie in the floorboard of the vehicle. A female correctional officer searched Jewell and found inside of Jewell’s shorts pocket, the other part of the clear plastic baggie with residue. Jewell claimed she kept her meth pipe in the baggie and that there used to be meth inside of it. A review of the car’s dash cam video showed Jewell in the back seat and during the transport she placed something in her mouth.
53-year-old Bobby Shawn Haney of Page Drive is charged with burglary and three counts of fraudulent use of a credit card. His bond totals $15,500 and he will make a court appearance May 29.
Sheriff Ray said that on May 11 Haney broke into a vehicle on Midway Road and stole a wallet which held a driver license, social security card, insurance card, $40 cash, and a Region’s debit card. The wallet and card contents were valued at $60. On the same day Haney used the debit card at several businesses to make fraudulent purchases including at Smithville Wine & Spirits (totaling $71.32), at DeKalb Market (totaling $62.20), and at Walmart (totaling $259.87). The case was investigated by a detective.
56-year-old Jeffery Lee Bates of Old West Point Road, Smithville is charged with public intoxication. His bond is $2,000 and he will be in court June 6.
Sheriff Ray said that on May 19 a deputy was summoned to Sparta Highway to conduct a welfare check on a man who was observed staggering on the side of the roadway. Upon arrival the officer found the man, Bates walking down the road and he smelled of alcohol. Bates admitted to having consumed two to three beers at a bar. For his safety and that of the public Bates was placed under arrest.
30-year-old James Dillan Matthews of Page Drive, Smithville is charged with theft of property. He is under a $5,000 bond and his court date is June 5.
Sheriff Ray said that on May 4 Matthews stole a generator valued at $1,299 from a residence on McMinnville Highway and then sold it. The generator has not been recovered. The case was investigated by a detective.
42-year-old Justin Keith Liggett of Douglas Avenue, Smithville is charged with aggravated assault. His bond is $8,000 and he will be in court May 29.
Sheriff Ray said that on May 20 a deputy responded to Pumpkin Hollow Road due to a break in complaint. The homeowner told the officer that Liggett had grabbed her by the neck and tried to choke her. By the time of the officer’s arrival, Liggett had left the residence. He was later arrested.
62-year-old Elizabeth Bryson Shelton of Shiloh Lane, Smithville is charged with forgery. She is under a $5,000 bond and her court date is June 5.
Sheriff Ray said that on about April 17 Shelton forged a name on an automotive title and boat registration and passed them at the county clerk’s office. The case was investigated by a detective.
39-year-old Brittany Ledell Henry of Cookeville is charged with public intoxication. Her bond is $2,000 and she will be in court June 5.
Sheriff Ray said that on May 22 a deputy was dispatched to the area of Allen Ferry Road and Holmes Creek Road to conduct a welfare check on a woman who was observed holding a stop sign. The officer found the woman, Henry with the sign. She smelled of alcohol. Henry admitted having consumed shots of vodka earlier and her behavior was erratic. She was placed in custody. Found during a search of her person was a bottle of Taaka vodka in the back waistband of her shorts with her shirt covering the bottle.
18-year-old Jahaziel Desena Santiago of West Broad Street, Smithville is charged with underage driving while impaired. His bond is $2,500 and he will be in court June 12.
Sheriff Ray said that on May 24 a deputy was dispatched to Short Mountain Highway due to a possible DUI and he spotted a vehicle which had left Lee Braswell Road and had driven through the yard of a residence. He stopped the automobile and spoke with the driver, Santiago who was unsteady on his feet. His eyes were bloodshot and watery. His speech was slurred, and he smelled of alcohol. Santiago also refused to submit to field sobriety tasks.
Sheriff Releases SRO Activity Report for 2024-25 School Year
May 29, 2025
By: Dwayne Page
Sheriff Patrick Ray has released the activity reports from School Resource Officers at all five schools in the county for the 2024-2025 year.
The reports from each school are as follows:
DeKalb West School SRO Billy Tiner
Traffic Accident- 2
Assisted School Staff- 412
Medical Assist- 2
Motorist Assist- 3
Advisory Session with Family- 6
Advisory Session with School Staff- 4
Classroom Lectures- 22
School Meetings- 4
Community Meetings- 2
Ballgames Attended- 41
Arrest for weapons- 1
Removal of Students off School Grounds- 1
Student Searches- 2
Student Transports- 1
Total- 503
Smithville Elementary SRO Roger Whitehead
Traffic Accident- 3
Assisted School Staff- 100
Assisted Patrol Division- 9
Motorist Assists- 12
Advisory Sessions with Students- 8
Advisory Session with Law Enforcement- 19
Advisory Sessions with Family- 7
Advisory Sessions with School Staff- 65
Advisory Sessions with Public- 17
School Meetings- 3
Ballgames Attended- 39
Student Searches- 2
Total 284
Northside Elementary School SRO Matt Summers
Offense Reports Taken- 4
Assisted School Staff- 55
Motorist Assists- 7
Advisory Sessions with Students- 7
Advisory Sessions with Student’s Family- 3
Advisory Sessions with School Staff- 23
Ballgames Attended- 65
Weapon Confiscations- 1 knife
Total 165
DeKalb Middle School SRO Joseph Carroll
Incident Reports- 5
Assist School Staff- 234
Assist Patrol- 3
Assist Detectives- 3
Medical Assists- 2
Motorist Assists- 1
Advisory Sessions with Students- 193
Advisory Sessions with Student’s Family- 17
Advisory Sessions with School Staff- 17
Classroom Lectures- 80
School Meetings-8
Community Meeting- 3
Ballgames Attended- 59
Drug Citations- 2
Weapons Petitions- 1
Assault Petitions- 2
Tobacco Petitions- 1
Student Searches- 18
Locker Searches- 4
Knife Confiscations- 3
Drug Confiscations- 1
Cigarettes/Dip/Vape Confiscations- 7
Total 664
DeKalb County High School SRO Chris McMillen and Jamine Garza
Offense Reports-24
Accident Reports- 6
Assist School Staff- 325
Assist Detective Division- 9
Medical Assist- 2
Motorist Assist- 8
Advisory Sessions with Students- 412
Advisory Sessions with Student’s Family- 79
Advisory Sessions with Law Enforcement- 36
Advisory Sessions with School Staff- 91
Advisory Sessions with Public- 16
Classroom Lectures- 11
School Meetings- 4
Community Meetings- 2
Ballgames Attended- 133
Drug Petitions- 4
Theft Petitions- 2
Assault Petitions- 9
Student Searches- 26
Vehicle Searches- 1
Drug Confiscations- 2 (marijuana vapes)
Cigarettes/Dip/Vape Confiscations- 29
Stolen Property- 2
Total 1,233