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Creasey seeks re-election to Anderson County Commission

Posted at 11:16 pm March 27, 2014
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Jerry Creasey

Jerry Creasey

Oak Ridge resident Jerry Creasey has announced he is seeking re-election to the District 7 seat on the Anderson County Commission. The Seventh District includes Highland View, Glenwood, and Pine Valley precincts.

Creasey has served as vice chairman and chairman of the County Commission. He has also chaired the Legislative, ADA Oversight, Computer, and the Veterans Committees. Creasey is presently chairman of the Legislative Committee, and he is serving on the ADA Oversite and Purchasing committees, as well as the Library and 911 Boards.

Creasey said his efforts and hard work on the County Commission helped establish a General Sessions Court, a second ambulance station, a Veterans Office, Trustee and County Clerk’s offices in Oak Ridge, and to bring water and sewer to many rural areas of Anderson County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, education, Jerry Creasey, legislative committee, Seventh District, Tanyia Routh Creasey

Meredith to seek re-election to Anderson County Commission

Posted at 10:27 pm March 25, 2014
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Rick Meredith

Rick Meredith

County Commissioner Rick Meredith has announced he is seeking re-election to the Anderson County Commission, representing District 2. District 2 includes the Clinton, South Clinton, and North Clinton precincts.

“It has truly been an honor to represent the residents of District 2 on County Commission,” Meredith said in a press release. “I take very seriously the trust that you have placed in me, and it is my hope that you will allow me to continue serving you and working with my fellow commissioners to move Anderson County forward.”

First elected in 2010, Meredith said he brings extensive experience in economic and community development to the Commission, as well as knowledge of both state and local planning and program management. He joined the Hollingsworth Companies in 2010 as senior vice president for community development. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Clinton, community development, District 2, election, Hollingsworth Companies, industry, job creation, Main Street, North Clinton, Phil Bredesen, retail, Retail Committe, Rick Meredith, South Clinton, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Three-Star

Follow-up: Comptroller to examine potential conflict

Posted at 2:16 pm March 25, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Following up on a story WYSH broke last week, Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank said she has asked the state Comptroller’s Office to look into whether or not any rules have been broken regarding School Board member Dail Cantrell’s ownership of a recycling company that has done business with the county government on an informal basis in the past.

Cantrell is a 25 percent owner of Scrap Metal Solutions in Clinton, and the company was slated to receive scrap metal generated as part of the school system’s energy efficiency project. After Cantrell divulged his ownership stake in the company, Scrap Metal Solutions was removed from the contract under consideration, and attention shifted to a verbal agreement between the company and the county’s Solid Waste Department under which SMS would collect scrap metal from the county’s convenience centers and take it to a recycling facility. That agreement has been suspended until the direct or indirect nature of Cantrell’s ownership has been examined by the county law director. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Government, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Comptroller's Office, Dail Cantrell, Pamela Cotham, recycling company, Sal Varsalona, school board, scrap metal, Scrap Metal Solutions, SMS, Solid Waste Department, Terry Frank

Frank, AC mayor, elected treasurer of ETDD, ETHRA board

Posted at 3:13 pm March 24, 2014
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Terry Frank

Terry Frank

CLINTON—Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank has been elected treasurer of the East Tennessee Development District’s board of directors as well as treasurer of the East Tennessee Human Resource Agency’s Board and Policy Council.

The ETHRA Board and Policy Council meetings are held in coordination with the East Tennessee Development District. This combined meeting offers members a wider opportunity to discuss issues concerning the 16 county governments that comprise both the ETHRA and ETDD boards.

ETHRA has several advisory groups that provide an important community partnership link with the executive director. They include groups such as Workforce LWIA4, Council on Aging and Disability, and Correctional Services among others. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, board, development, East Tennessee Development District, East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, economic development, ETDD, ETHRA, planning, Terry Frank, treasurer

Stan Mitchell named treasurer of David Dunkirk’s juvenile judge campaign

Posted at 8:04 pm March 20, 2014
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David Dunkirk

David Dunkirk

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The Committee to Elect David Dunkirk as Juvenile Judge for Anderson County has named a treasurer, Stan Mitchell, the former editor and publisher of The Oak Ridge Observer.

Dunkirk, a long-time local attorney who is running as a Democrat, said he was proud to have Mitchell serve as his treasurer.

“I’ve known Stan long enough to know he is a man of tremendous integrity and honesty. I am honored he is willing to act as my treasurer,” Dunkirk said.

Mitchell released a statement explaining his decision to serve as Dunkirk’s treasurer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Juvenile Court, Carolyn Todd, David Dunkirk, Democrat, Eddie Stair, Helen Jernigan, JoAnn Garrett, Liz McGeachy, Nancy Starr, Peter Todd, Ray Garrett, Republican, Stan Mitchell, The Committee to Elect David Dunkirk as Juvenile Judge for Anderson County, Thomas Dyke, Tim Marema, treasurer

Sheriff White has meet-the-candidate fundraiser Tuesday

Posted at 7:55 pm March 20, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

Anderson County Sheriff Paul White has a meet-the-candidate fundraiser on Tuesday.

The fundraiser is scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Holiday Inn Express on Hillvale Road near the Clinton/Norris exit off Highway 61.

“Refreshments will be served,” a press release said. “Bring your family and friends.”

For more information, contact the campaign at paulwhiteforsheriff@gmail.com or https://www.facebook.com/paul.white.31.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff, fundraiser, Holiday Inn Express, Paul White

Zoning case against Davis dismissed

Posted at 12:33 pm March 19, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

The citation against Clinton CPA Teddy Davis over an alleged zoning violation was dismissed Tuesday in Clinton City Court.

Davis was issued a citation last summer after someone complained that he was living in a camper on his property on Seivers Boulevard. Davis said he slept in the camper only a few nights while his refinished hardwood floors dried and, to protest the citation, erected a tent in his front yard and began sleeping in a cot on the property. He also put up a sign that said the city has violated his constitutional rights, a sign he says will remain until city officials admit to the accusation.

Davis is the campaign treasurer for Phil Harber, a Clinton attorney seeking the Republican nomination for Anderson County chancellor, and he said the city did not begin targeting him until that was announced. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: camper, Clinton City Court, Clinton city judge, constitutional rights, Mike Farley, Phil Harber, Seivers Boulevard, Teddy Davis, zoning ordinance, zoning violation

Jail’s workhouse designation allows some inmates to keep jobs

Posted at 10:20 pm March 18, 2014
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Anderson County Detention Facility Expansion

The 212-bed expansion of the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton is pictured above while still under construction in December. The expansion allows the county to declare the jail a workhouse, which lets some qualified low-risk offenders keep their current employment.

CLINTON—Some qualified low-risk inmates will be able to keep their jobs even after sentencing now that the Anderson County jail has been declared a workhouse, officials said Monday.

When a judge agrees, the inmates could continue their current employment, stay at the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton when they’re not at work, and pay $15 to $17.50 per day for their jail time.

Female inmates judged to be low-risk offenders might be able to spend a few hours at home with their families and children, Anderson County Law Director Jay Yeager said.

The Anderson County Commission unanimously declared the jail a workhouse after a brief discussion during a Monday night meeting. Yeager said the designation has been allowed for some time under Tennessee law, but Anderson County is only able to use it now because the jail is being expanded, giving deputies more room to house and segregate inmates. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County jail, Board of Workhouse Commissioners, employment, inmates, Jay Yeager, low-risk inmates, low-risk offenders, workhouse

Clinton attorney Harber running for AC chancellor

Posted at 4:00 pm March 17, 2014
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Phil Harber

Phil Harber

Clinton Attorney Phil Harber is campaigning for the Republican nomination for chancellor of the Anderson County Chancery Court. Harber, 59, a Clinton native, has practiced law more than 28 years in most of the trial and appellate courts in East Tennessee, including the United States federal courts, a press release said.

A Republican, Harber described himself in the press release as the only true conservative and the only true Republican seeking the Republican nomination for chancellor.

“Phil believes in faith, family, and freedom,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Chancery Court, chancellor, Phil Harber, Republican

Shelton seeks re-election as register of deeds

Posted at 8:16 pm March 16, 2014
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Tim Shelton

Tim Shelton

Anderson County Register of Deeds Tim Shelton recently announced he will seek re-election to the position he has held for 12 years, a press release said.

“The people of Anderson County have placed a great deal of trust in allowing me the opportunity to hold the position of register of deeds, and for that I am truly thankful,” said Shelton, who has served three terms. “With that trust, comes the responsibility of working to make this the best office it can possibly be. In looking back over the past 12 years, I believe we have done just that.”

In a press release, Shelton outlined his accomplishments while serving as register of deeds and stressed the importance of creating an environment that is welcoming to the public. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County register of deeds, County Officials Association of Tennessee, documents, public records, re-election, records, register of deeds, Register of the Year, Tennessee Registers Association, Tim Shelton, website

AC Commission to consider workhouse designation for jail

Posted at 11:53 pm March 14, 2014
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Anderson County Detention Facility Expansion

The 212-bed expansion of the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton is pictured above under construction in December.

When it meets on Monday, the Anderson County Commission will consider a resolution declaring the Anderson County Jail as a county workhouse.

The proposal was unanimously approved on Monday by the county’s Operations Committee. If approved Monday by the full Commission, it will give judges more options when sentencing certain offenders. Additionally, some inmates could get time taken off their sentences in exchange for days spent on county work details.

The resolution declaring the jail a workhouse will allow some offenders to serve their jail sentences at night after being allowed to go to their jobs or in some cases to take care of their families during the day. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County jail, inmates, jail, jail sentences, offenders, Operations Committee, workhouse

State high court declines to hear appeal in Rogers, Clinton suit

Posted at 11:47 pm March 14, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Last week, the Tennessee Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the dismissal of a lawsuit filed against the city of Clinton and a road-paving company, effectively ending a nearly 20-year-old legal battle.

A grassroots organization called Citizens for Safety and Clean Air made up of Norris residents formed to fight plans by the Rogers Group to reopen a rock quarry and build an asphalt plant on land in the Bethel community annexed several years ago by the city of Clinton. The group filed a lawsuit in Anderson County Chancery Court to stop those plans from going forward, alleging that the city’s rezoning of the property for heavy industrial use constituted illegal spot zoning and that the project would cause increases in heavy truck traffic and air and noise pollution.

Chancellor William Lantrip dismissed the suit, saying that zoning is essentially a legislative matter and not the domain of the courts. An appeals court agreed last fall, and last week, the state’s high court declined to hear the case, essentially clearing the way for the project to move forward.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Clinton, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chancery Court, asphalt plant, Bethel, Citizens for Safety and Clean Air, Clinton, lawsuit, quarry, rock quarry, Rogers Group, Tennessee Supreme Court, William Lantrip, zoning

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