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A candidate for juvenile judge, Biloski has two meet-and-greets

Posted at 10:22 pm January 29, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Lauren Biloski

Lauren Biloski

The Committee to Elect Lauren Biloski for Anderson County Juvenile Judge is planning two public events in Oak Ridge and Clinton to allow voters to meet her, a press release said.

The Oak Ridge event is Thursday, Jan. 30, at Centennial Village Apartments on Edgemoor Road from 4-6:30 p.m., and the Clinton event will be at the Clinton Community Center from 4-6:30 p.m. on Feb. 4.

“Please join Lauren and her committee to discuss relevant issues on that important position for Anderson County,” a press release said.

“I am looking forward to talking to the people of Anderson County about our Juvenile Court and the effect it has on so many families, our schools, our government and the overall quality of life issues it presents to our region,” Biloski said in the press release. “I also hope the citizens bring to me their concerns for as to how this judiciary can positively affect them.”

Gina Ridenour from Andersonville is Biloski’s campaign treasurer.

“We are so excited that Lauren has committed to seek this vacated position and welcome folks to our events and gathering continued support for Lauren,” Ridenour said. “She has already helped so many children and their families in our county. Please visit our website www.biloskiforjuvenilejudge.com to learn more and become involved.”

Biloski is running in the Anderson County Republican Primary on May 6.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, Committee to Elect Lauren Biloski for Anderson County Juvenile Judge, Juvenile Court, juvenile judge, Lauren Biloski

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