(KNZA)--The Doniphan County Commission on Monday heard about the upcoming 2020 Census.
Allan Dawson with the U.S. Census Bureau met with the Commission to discuss the timetable for the Census and need to recruit census takers in Doniphan County.
Dawson said the U.S. Census Bureau pay $15 an hour plus 58 cents per mile with a flexible work schedule.
He said the Census Bureau will begin the hiring process in January, with the official Census to begin April 1, 2020.
Dawson said those interested in applying or obtaining additional information can call 1-855-562-2020.
Commissioners reminded residents of the importance of participating in the 2020 Census for fair political representation and federal assistance.
Commission Chairman Thad Geiger stated the county's willingness to make available facilities to assist with the Census.
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