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Voters invited to meet candidates for county offices

Posted at 1:36 pm March 5, 2018
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Democracy for East Tennessee April 5 2018 Meet Candidates Event

Oak Ridge voters are invited to a Meet the Candidates event on Thursday, April 5, at the Oak Ridge Civic Center, a press release said. The event is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Social Room at the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

“Democracy for East Tennessee is sponsoring this event so residents of Anderson County can become better acquainted with the candidates for offices in the upcoming May 1 primary election,” a press release said.

Early voting begins April 11. The offices on the primary ballot are Circuit Court Clerk, County Clerk, County Mayor, Register of Deeds, Road Superintendent, Sheriff, and Trustee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, candidates for county offices, candidates for offices, Democracy for East Tennessee, Meet the Candidates, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge voters, Tom Burns

Knoxville City Council member to speak to Democrats tonight

Posted at 9:50 am February 26, 2018
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Seema Singh-Perez

Seema Singh-Perez

 

Seema Singh-Perez, elected to Knoxville City Council last November, will be the guest speaker at the Monday, February 26, meeting of the Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club. The club will host a dinner of homemade soups at 6 p.m. in the Club Room of the Clinton Community Center, which is at 101 South Hicks Street in Clinton.

Singh-Perez, along with members of the Knoxville 2017 City Council Movement, will discuss the movement’s grass roots effort to support and elect candidates, aiming to bring community voices into political decision-making, a press release said.

“The movement had little money but took advantage of many volunteer hours in the campaign,” the press release said.

Among the movement’s goals was electing candidates who maintain community accountability and represent the needs of all residents, including racially diverse and economically challenged communities that have been traditionally underserved, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club, Knoxville 2017 City Council Movement, Knoxville City Council, Seema Singh-Perez

Anderson County Democratic Party celebrating Black History Month tonight

Posted at 7:56 am February 22, 2018
By Maureen Hoyt Leave a Comment

Ebony Capshaw

Ebony Capshaw

 

The Anderson County Democratic Party will celebrate Black History Month at its meeting and potluck from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, February 22, at the Claxton Community Center, a press release said. The guests will include a candidate for Anderson County trustee.

Everyone is encouraged to bring a main dish, side dish, or dessert to share for the potluck, the press release said.

“However, as always, all are welcome, and bringing food is optional,” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Democratic Party, Anderson County trustee, Black History Month, Claxton Community Center, Delores Cole, Ebony Capshaw, Rose Weaver, Scarboro

Arowood running for Anderson County clerk

Posted at 11:53 am February 15, 2018
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Leesa Arowood

Leesa Arowood

 

After many years of working as a grass-roots Republican, Leesa Arowood has announced her candidacy for Anderson County clerk, a press release said.

“I’ve lived in Anderson County for almost 25 years and have always been a Republican,” Arowood said in the press release. “As a businesswoman, not a politician, I look forward to giving back to my community by making our County Clerk’s Office the most efficient in Tennessee.”

Arowood is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, and she worked as an administrative manager for Oak Ridge Associated Universities for more than 15 years before managing her own real estate practice in Anderson County. She has worked in various other business operations in Anderson County for many years and is a member of the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, the press release said. She is also a long-time member of Second Baptist Church in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Clerk, Anderson County primary, Chad Arowood, County Clerk’s Office, early voting, Leesa Arowood, Republican Party

Gillenwaters running for Anderson County trustee

Posted at 11:27 am February 15, 2018
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Scott Gillenwaters

Scott Gillenwaters

 

Scott Gillenwaters, vice chair of the Anderson County School Board and former Anderson County commissioner, has announced he is seeking the Republican nomination for Anderson County trustee.

Gillenwaters has served eight years on the Anderson County School Board. Currently, he serves as the vice chair and chairs the Budget Committee, a press release said. He has attained a Level IV Boardsmanship Award from the Tennessee School Board Association, the press release said.

Prior to his election to the School Board, Gillenwaters was elected to two terms on the Anderson County Commission, where he was the chair of both the Operations and Legislative Committees, the press release said. During his time on Commission, he was appointed parliamentarian by the Commission twice and served on various other committees. He also served as a regional board member for the Tennessee County Commissioners Association. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Commissioner, Anderson County School Board, Anderson County trustee, First United Methodist Church, Republican nomination, Scott Gillenwaters

AC Charter Commission recommends no changes to county government, no charter

Posted at 2:33 pm February 13, 2018
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Information from WYSH Radio

With little fanfare, the Anderson County Charter Commission has completed its work and will meet just one more time, this Thursday, February 15, to conclude its business.

Eight people were elected in November 2016 to serve on the commission, which examined the structure of county government.

The issue was placed on the ballot after a group obtained enough signatures to call for the election of a charter commission. The race ended up coming down to two groups, one in support of things like term limits and making the county law director an elected position, and the other in support of a more measured approach to the process.

Meeting last week, the Charter Commission voted unanimously to recommend no changes to the current form of government and that no charter be drafted. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Charter Commission, Charter Commission, county government, County Law Director, Steve Mead, term limits, V.L. Stonecipher

Denenberg appointed to vacant AC Commission seat; EMS vote deferred

Posted at 12:15 pm February 9, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Meeting Thursday in a special-called session, the Anderson County Commission unanimously voted to appoint Catherine Denenberg of Oak Ridge to serve the remainder of an unexpired term on the Commission.

Denenberg was the only person to apply for the appointment, and no other nominations were made from the floor or by commissioners. The vote to appoint her to serve the remainder of Harry “Whitey” Hitchcock’s term representing Oak Ridge’s District 6 was unanimous. Denenberg has already qualified to run for that seat in the August general election. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County EMS, Catherine Denenberg, Harry "Whitey" Hitchcock, Jay Yeager, WYSH Radio

Cole seeks re-election as Anderson County clerk

Posted at 8:13 pm February 6, 2018
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Jeff Cole

Jeff Cole

 

Jeff Cole is seeking re-election as Anderson County clerk.

Cole has worked in the Anderson County Clerk’s office since 1989, and he has served as Anderson County clerk since 2002, a press release said.

Cole is a certified public administrator from the University of Tennessee, and he is a graduate of the University of Tennessee Local Government Leadership Program.  Cole was president of the County Clerks Association for the State of Tennessee, and he was chosen as County Clerk of the Year by all county clerks in the state of Tennessee in 2015, the press release said.

The County Clerk’s office is responsible for waiting on more than 120,000 customers a year, the press release said. The office receipts more than $7 million annually, and offers more than 15 different services to the citizens of Anderson County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Clerk, Anderson County Clerk’s office, Jeff Cole

Lynch running for Anderson County Circuit Court clerk

Posted at 7:56 pm February 6, 2018
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Rex Lynch

Rex Lynch

 

Former Anderson County Mayor Rex Lynch is running for Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, opposing incumbent William Jones in the May 1 Republican Primary, a press release said.

Lynch, the county’s mayor from 1998 through 2010, has worked the past two years as a court security officer in Anderson County General Sessions Court Judge Don Layton’s courtroom, the press release said.

In the press release, Lynch said he thinks his stint as a court officer, along with his vast county government experience, would allow him to implement the significant changes necessary to make the Circuit Court work better for the citizens of Anderson County. Those changes would begin with an infusion of leadership to establish better public relations and customer service in the office, Lynch said.

Among the various organizations and committees that Lynch has served and led include: chairman of the Anderson County Development Corporation; member of Board of Directors for Anderson County Economic Development Association; CROET Board member; East Tennessee Economic Council Board member; board vice chair for East Tennessee Development District; board vice chair for East Tennessee Human Resource Agency; Cumberland Mountain RC&D Board member; Tennessee Association of Mayors Board member; member Alpha Lodge #376; member of Kerbela Shriners of Knoxville; Clinton Rotary Club; and member of Second Baptist Church in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, Anderson County mayor, May 1 Republican Primary, Rex Lynch, William Jones

AC Courthouse closed, County Commission meeting rescheduled

Posted at 12:11 pm January 16, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

All Anderson County government offices closed at 11 a.m. Tuesday due to the expected snow, and the Anderson County Commission meeting that had been scheduled for this evening (January 16) has been rescheduled to 6:30 p.m. Monday, January 22, in Room 312 of the Anderson County Courthouse at 100 Main Street in Clinton.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson County Government, snow

Roads icy: Oak Ridge Schools, Roane State closed today

Posted at 8:46 am January 8, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A tractor-trailer jack-knifed on Interstate 40 West at mile marker 349 in Roane County. That roadway is closed, the Tennessee Department of Transportation said. I-40 East at MM 349 has one lane open. Roads are very icy in this area, TDOT said Monday morning, Jan. 8, 2018. The Oak Ridge/Gallaher Road exit is Exit 356. (Photo courtesy TDOT)

A tractor-trailer jack-knifed on Interstate 40 West at mile marker 349 in Roane County. That roadway is closed, the Tennessee Department of Transportation said. I-40 East at MM 349 has one lane open. Roads are very icy in this area, TDOT said Monday morning, Jan. 8, 2018. The Oak Ridge/Gallaher Road exit is Exit 356. (Photo courtesy TDOT)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 10 a.m.

Oak Ridge Schools are closed today as a layer of ice coated the ground in Oak Ridge, making roads and sidewalks slippery.

The schools had originally planned to open two hours late.

Other local school systems are also closed today (Monday, January 8) as the forecast had called for freezing rain or a wintry mix of precipitation around school arrival time this morning. Among the other school systems closed are Anderson County, Clinton, and Roane County. Roane State Community College is closed today as well (see here for more information). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, College, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, City of Oak Ridge, Clinton, East Tennessee Technology Park, freezing rain, Interstate 40, Mark Lucas, Mark Nagi, National Weather Service, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Schools, Roane County Courthouse, Roane State Community College, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Terry Frank, wintry mix

Shelton named Outstanding County Official of the Year in 2017

Posted at 10:17 pm January 4, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Anderson County Register of Deeds Tim Shelton was named Outstanding County Official of the Year in 2017 by the County Officials Association of Tennessee. (Submitted photo)

Anderson County Register of Deeds Tim Shelton was named Outstanding County Official of the Year in 2017 by the County Officials Association of Tennessee. (Submitted photo)

 

Anderson County Register of Deeds Tim Shelton was named Outstanding County Official of the Year in 2017 by the County Officials Association of Tennessee in November.

COAT had its three-day 49th Annual Conference in Franklin in early November.

The only other Anderson County official named Outstanding County Official was former Anderson County Trustee Patsy Stair-Lomeli. She received the award in 2000.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County register of deeds, County Officials Association of Tennessee, Outstanding County Official of the Year, Patsy Stair-Lomeli, Tim Shelton

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