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Alternatives to Incarceration director to speak at Lunch with the League on Tuesday

Posted at 9:33 am March 2, 2017
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The director of Alternatives to Incarceration in Anderson County will discuss the program—which is designed to save taxpayers money by reducing jail overcrowding while helping inmates—during a Tuesday afternoon lunch, a press release said.

The director is Mary Ann Young. She is the featured speaker at Lunch with the League at noon Tuesday, March 7, in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church. The church is located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The press release said Alternatives to Incarceration provides a variety of work, vocational training, and counseling services.

The public is invited to the Tuesday lunch meeting. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Police and Fire Tagged With: alternatives to incarceration, jail overcrowding, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Mary Ann Young, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church

Female candidates, elected officials to discuss campaigns at Monday meeting

Posted at 10:40 pm February 23, 2017
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Ellen Smith

Ellen Smith

The Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club will present a panel discussion by a group of women who have been candidates or elected to public office at its meeting on Monday, February 27. The club will host a soup dinner at 6 p.m. Monday at the Clinton Community Center, which is at 101 South Hicks Street in Clinton.

The women will discuss campaigns—what works and what doesn’t—as they also encourage other women to become candidates for office, a press release said.

On the panel will be Ellen Smith, current Oak Ridge City Council member; JoAnn Garrett and Ann McNees, both former Oak Ridge Board of Education members; and Mary Headrick and Melody Shekari, both former Democratic Congressional candidates in the Third Congressional District. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club, Ann McNees, Ann Mostoller, Clinton Community Center, Democrat, Ellen Smith, JoAnn Garrett, Mary Headrick, Mary Matheny, Melody Shekari

Mayors, sheriffs also had fraudulent liens filed against them, indictment says

Posted at 5:20 pm February 17, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

More public officials, including at least two county mayors and two sheriffs, have been the victims of the allegedly fraudulent liens that led to the indictment announced by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation in Nashville on Thursday, after arrests in East Tennessee on Wednesday.

Information about the liens is contained in the 302-count indictment filed in Davidson County on January 20. That indictment came after a one-year investigation by state and federal authorities into fraudulent liens filed by East Tennessee residents. The TBI said 11 people were indicted, and 10 had been arrested as of Thursday afternoon. Seven of those arrested were from Anderson County.

Among the officials that have confirmed that they they were the victims of liens alleged to be fraudulent are Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett and Roane County Executive Ron Woody, and Anderson County Sheriff Paul White and Roane County Sheriff Jack Stockton.

Oak Ridge Today has already reported on some of the police officers and law enforcement officials and agencies in Oak Ridge and Anderson County that have been named in the $137 million worth of liens filed by Lee Harold Cromwell, who was one of the 10 people arrested Wednesday.

Other victims named in the 302-count indictment that haven’t previously been identified: Don A. Layton, Daryl R. Fansler, Jimmy Jones, Ronald Nathan Murch, and Steve R. Queener. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Knox County, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Roane County, Roane County, State, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Buddy Bradshaw, Daryl R. Fansler, Dave Clark, Davidson County, Don A. Layton, Donald R. Elledge, fraudulent liens, indictment, Jack Stockton, James T. Akagi, Jimmy Jones, Lee Harold Cromwell, Michael Pemberton, Paul White, Roger A. Miller, Ron Woody, Ronald Nathan Murch, Steve R. Queener, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tim Burchett

Seven ‘sovereign citizens’ who filed fraudulent liens arrested in Anderson County

Posted at 4:35 pm February 16, 2017
By John Huotari 1 Comment

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation announced on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, that a year-long investigation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation resulted in a 320-count indictment, and 10 people were arrested, including seven Anderson County residents, on charges of unlawfully filing liens and making false entries into records. (Photo courtesy TBI)

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation announced in Nashville on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, that a year-long investigation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation resulted in a 320-count indictment and 10 people were arrested, including seven Anderson County residents, on charges of unlawfully filing liens and making false entries into records. (Photo courtesy TBI)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 12:15 p.m. Feb. 17.

Seven “sovereign citizens” from Anderson County, including Lee Harold Cromwell, have been indicted and arrested on charges related to filing fraudulent liens against local officials, law enforcement officers, and public employees, authorities said Thursday.

The sovereign citizens were arrested Wednesday by teams that included agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, according to a press release from Seventh Judicial District Attorney General Dave Clark in Anderson County.

The TBI said a year-long investigation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation resulted in a 320-count indictment, and 10 people were arrested on charges of unlawfully filing liens and making false entries into records. Multiple other state, county, and local law enforcement agencies also participated in the arrests.

Dave Clark

Dave Clark

TBI special agents began their investigation at the request of Clark in May 2016. That was about the time that Anderson County Circuit and Criminal Court Judge Don Elledge learned that Cromwell had filed a lien against the judge, causing Elledge to recuse himself from a vehicular homicide and aggravated assault case filed against Cromwell. The judge vowed to do everything he could legally, morally, and ethically—both criminally and civilly—to prosecute Cromwell to the full extent of the law.

Elledge said he discussed the liens filed against him by Cromwell with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a federal task force, the Seventh District Attorney General’s Office (the Anderson County DA), and local legislators. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Knox County, Knox County, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Roane County, Roane County, Slider, State, Tennessee Tagged With: 20th Judicial District Attorney General's Office, Austin Gary Cooper, Christopher Alan Hauser, Dave Clark, Don Elledge, FBI, FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, Federal Bureau of Investigation, fraudulent liens, George Edward Williams, James Michael Usinger, James Scott, John Jeffrey Williams, Kenneth Ray Foust, Lee Harold Cromwell, liens, Michael Robert Birdsell, Paul Summers, Ronald James Lyons, sovereign citizens, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Tony Craighead, Vickie Bannach, Victor Douglas Bunch

TBI has press conference today on fraudulent liens, arrests in East Tennessee

Posted at 1:18 pm February 16, 2017
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation will have a press conference this afternoon (Thursday, February 16) to discuss an investigation into fraudulent liens and arrests made in East Tennessee.

It’s not clear how many arrests were made or where, and who was arrested. But WYSH Radio in Clinton reported that local, state, and federal law enforcement officers assisted the TBI in arresting a suspect in South Clinton on Wednesday.

Oak Ridge Today received a report that the TBI and Federal Bureau of Investigation were both at the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton on Wednesday during the trial for Lee Harold Cromwell. Cromwell is a 67-year-old Oak Ridge man convicted Wednesday in Anderson County Criminal Court of vehicular homicide and aggravated assault for a fatal parking lot crash at the Midtown Community Center after fireworks in Oak Ridge on July 4, 2015. It has been alleged, including in court hearings, that Cromwell is a sovereign citizen, or someone who might not recognize certain government authorities, although neither he nor his defense attorney have acknowledged in court hearings that he is.

Officials haven’t confirmed whether the investigation into fraudulent liens by the TBI includes the $137 million in liens filed by Cromwell against local law enforcement, the Internal Revenue Service, or Social Security, but they did announce after his convictions on Wednesday that Cromwell had been indicted in Davidson County, where the TBI is based. Cromwell’s bail was revoked, and he was immediately taken into custody. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Clinton, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Knox County, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Roane County, State, Tennessee, U.S. Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton Police Department, Code Red, Federal Bureau of Investigation, fraudulent liens, Jason Locke, Lee Cromwell, Lee Harold Cromwell, liens, Mark Gwyn, Rick Scarbrough, South Clinton Elementary School, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, WYSH Radio

Cromwell files $137 million in liens against law enforcement, IRS, Social Security

Posted at 4:37 pm February 15, 2017
By John Huotari 5 Comments

Lee-Cromwell-Preliminary-Hearing-Jan-15-2016

Lee H. Cromwell, the Oak Ridge man convicted of vehicular homicide and aggravated assault on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017, has filed $137 million in liens against local law enforcement officials and agencies, as well as against the Internal Revenue Service and a Social Security service center, according to state records. Cromwell, who was convicted after a fatal parking lot crash at the Midtown Community Center after fireworks in Oak Ridge on July 4, 2015, is pictured above during a preliminary hearing in Anderson County General Sessions Court on Friday, Jan. 15, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 12:15 p.m. Feb. 17.

Lee Harold Cromwell, the Oak Ridge man convicted of vehicular homicide and aggravated assault on Wednesday, has filed $137 million in liens against local law enforcement officials and agencies, as well as against the Internal Revenue Service and a Social Security service center, according to state records.

Cromwell has been indicted by a grand jury in Davidson County in Nashville on Class A and Class E felonies. Officials announced those indictments after Cromwell was convicted at the end of his vehicular homicide trial in Anderson County Criminal Court in Clinton on Wednesday.

On Thursday, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation elaborated, saying that Cromwell was one of 11 people indicted in a 320-count indictment after a one-year investigation into fraudulent liens in East Tennessee that was conducted with help from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. So far, 10 of the 11 people have been arrested on charges of unlawfully filing liens and making false entries into records, the TBI said. Multiple other state, county, and local law enforcement agencies participated in the arrests on Wednesday.

Seven of those arrested, or more than half of them, are from Anderson County. They claim to be “sovereign citizens,” or people who do not typically “believe that they have to abide by the rules everyone else follows because they have declared their personal independence from government,” said Dave Clark, Anderson County district attorney general.

TBI special agents began their investigation at the request of Clark in May 2016. They were helped by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Adam Ghassemi, aggravated assault, Dave Clark, Don Elledge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, fraudulent liens, fraudulently filed liens, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, James Scott, Lee Cromwell, Lee H. Cromwell, Leslie Earhart, liens, Midtown Community Center, parking lot crash, Paul Summers, Social Security, sovereign citizen, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Secretary of State, Tony Craighead, Tre Hargett, vehicular homicide, Vickie Bannach

Anderson County Republicans to have congratulatory dinner for McNally

Posted at 10:06 am January 26, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Randy McNally

Randy McNally (Submitted photo)

 

Fleischmann, Haslam plan to attend

The Anderson County Republican Party will honor Randy McNally, Tennessee’s new lieutenant governor, at this year’s Reagan Day dinner. The dinner will be held at the Double Tree Hotel in Oak Ridge on Friday, February 10. It will start at 6:30 p.m.

On January 10, McNally was selected as the 87th speaker of the Tennessee Senate, a position that also makes him the state’s lieutenant governor.

“It’s a great honor for East Tennessee to furnish the next lieutenant governor,” said William Jones, chair of the Anderson County Republican Party. “Randy is certainly the perfect choice. He is a thoughtful, dedicated leader who has given many years of public service to the Volunteer State.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Amy Jones, Anderson County Republican Party, Bill Haslam, Chuck Fleischmann, lieutenant governor, Randy McNally, Tennessee, Tennessee Senate, William Jones

Emerge Tennessee board member to speak at ACDWC meeting Monday

Posted at 10:18 pm January 22, 2017
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Cortney Piper

Cortney Piper

 

Cortney Piper, a board member of a new statewide organization training Democratic women to run for office, will be guest speaker at the Monday, January 23, meeting of the Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club. The club will have a dinner meeting at 6 p.m. at Swifty’s Atomic Bar and Grill at 119 South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge.

Piper, president of Piper Communications in Knoxville, is a board member of Emerge Tennessee, founded in 2016 as the premier campaign training program for Democratic women in the state. The program is designed to inspire women to run for office and to hone their skills to win, aiming to increase the number of Democratic women in all levels of public office, a press release said. Emerge Tennessee is an affiliate of Emerge America, a national organization operating in 17 states. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club, Cortney Piper, Emerge Tennessee, Piper Communications

Anderson County receives $50,000 tourism grant

Posted at 4:26 pm January 21, 2017
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Anderson County has received a $50,000 state tourism grant.

The grant was one of 29 announced Friday by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd. The grants, called Tourism Enhancement Grants, total more than $1 million.

The grants will help with tourism infrastructure, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, State Tagged With: Anderson County, Bill Haslam, economic development, Kevin Triplett, Randy Boyd, Rural Economic Opportunity Act, Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, tourism, Tourism Enhancement Grant, tourism grant

Weather cancellations, closings at schools, sporting events

Posted at 12:19 pm January 6, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Snow was falling in Oak Ridge at noon Friday, and more was expected through Saturday morning. Schools and government offices have announced closures and early dismissals, and sporting events have been canceled.

Oak Ridge Schools said it has staff closely monitoring the weather and the roads. If a decision is made to dismiss early, a notification will be posted on Twitter and through Skylert.

The Oak Ridge-Halls basketball games scheduled for Friday night at Wildcat Arena have been canceled and rescheduled for Monday, January 23. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Government, High School, K-12, Oak Ridge, Sports, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County Government, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, basketball, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Schools, Roane County schools, snow, Tennessee Department of Transportation

New Charter Commission meets Tuesday

Posted at 10:34 pm January 2, 2017
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The new Anderson County Charter Commission will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Room 312 in the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

Agenda items include a consideration of rules, according to an agenda submitted by Charter Commission Chair V.L. Stonecipher.

The Charter Commission members are Stonecipher (District 1), Mark Alderson (District 2), Steve Emert (District 3), Tim Isbel (District 4), Jerry White (District 5), Steve Mead (District 6), David Stanley (District 7), and Bob Smallridge (District 8). [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Charter Commission, Bob Smallridge, Charter Commission, David Stanley, Jerry White, Mark Alderson, Steve Emert, Steve Mead, Tim Isbel, V.L. Stonecipher

Government building holiday closings

Posted at 11:13 am December 22, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Most government buildings at the county and municipal levels will be closed Friday, December 23, and Monday December 26, for the Christmas holiday.

That includes Clinton City Hall, the Anderson County Courthouse, Rocky Top City Hall, and the Oak Ridge Municipal Building.

Many of those buildings will also be closed on Monday, January 2, 2017, for the New Year’s holiday as well.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Rocky Top Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, Clinton City Hall, government buildings, holiday closings, New Year's, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Rocky Top City Hall

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