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Clinton city judge running for Anderson County chancellor

Posted at 9:42 pm January 29, 2014
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Michael Farley

Michael Farley

Michael Farley, a local attorney and Clinton city judge, is seeking election as Anderson County chancellor.

The seat is now held by William E. Lantrip, who is retiring at the end of his term.

Farley is a Clinton native who graduated from Clinton High School in 1988. He obtained both his bachelor’s degree in business administration and Doctor of Jurisprudence degrees from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Farley is also a graduate of the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, where he graduated first in his class, receiving the “Most Outstanding Officer Award.”

Prior to earning his law degree, Farley worked for both the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department and the Clinton Police Department, where he also served as a volunteer firefighter. Farley has served the City of Clinton as a council member, and while serving, he donated his council salary to the Clinton City Schools. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: chancellor, city judge, Clinton, Fox and Farley Law, Michael Farley, William E. Lantrip

Sheriff White seeks re-election

Posted at 11:47 pm January 26, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

Sheriff Paul White is seeking re-election as Anderson County sheriff. White was first elected in 2006 and re-elected in 2010.

White is a veteran law officer with 38 years of experience, a press release said. His first five years were with the Oliver Springs Police Department, where he served as a police officer and patrol sergeant. The remaining 33 years have been with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, where he advanced through the ranks from patrol deputy to commanding the Patrol Division and Court Services.

During his career, White had the opportunity to hold almost every position within the Sheriff’s Department and at one time was appointed “acting sheriff,” the release said.

“Having served under the last five administrations, Paul White had the unique opportunity to observe and utilize many ideas and practices as to how the Sheriff’s Department could best serve the needs of Anderson County,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, arrests, Customs and Immigration Enforcement, DARE, drug enforcement, Drug Enforcement Administration, drug investigations, election, FBI, Federal Aviation Administration, firearms, Oliver Springs Police Department, Paul White, property crimes, U.S. Attorneys' Office, U.S. Forest Service

Mayes will seek election to the office of Circuit Court Clerk

Posted at 11:02 am January 23, 2014
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Tyler Mayes

Tyler Mayes

Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk Tyler Mayes has announced that he will seek to retain his position in the 2014 election.

Mayes was appointed in October 2012 to fill the term of former Circuit Court Clerk Barry Pelizzari.

In a press release, Mayes said the top issue for the office is accountability to taxpayers and the courts.

“During Mayes’ first year in office, he has aggressively pursued new policies and procedures that have resulted in record collections and has made the office more efficient in its daily operations,” the release said. “The aggressive pursuit of bond forfeitures, the installation of new software, and the increased collection of court costs has made the Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office a standard of excellence across Tennessee.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 election, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, Barry Pelizzari, Tyler Mayes

Commissioner Bates opposing Mayor Frank in May Republican primary

Posted at 2:36 pm January 21, 2014
By John Huotari 5 Comments

Zach Bates Announces for Anderson County Mayor

Anderson County Commissioner Zach Bates, pictured at center with his wife Whitney, announces he is running for Anderson County mayor in the Republican primary in May.

CLINTON—Anderson County Commissioner Zach Bates on Tuesday announced he is running for Anderson County mayor in the Republican primary in May.

Bates, 25, will oppose Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, 45, who was elected to a two-year term in August 2012, completing the unexpired term of former mayor Rex Lynch, who resigned in January 2011.

The oldest of 19 children, Bates was 21 when he was elected to the Anderson County Commission  in 2010. He represents District 4, which includes Lake City and Briceville. County officials said he is the youngest mayoral candidate they can recall.

His challenge to Frank might have appeared unexpected. The two have at times appeared to be politically aligned, including, for example, on the citizen-led initiative to install “In God We Trust” signs on the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton in July 2013. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, campaign, election, mayor, Republican primary, Terry Frank, Zach Bates

Anderson County commissioners reject jail referendum on federal prisoners

Posted at 12:43 pm January 21, 2014
By John Huotari 8 Comments

Anderson County Commission Jan. 2014

The Anderson County Commission rejects a proposal for a non-binding referendum in August on whether federal prisoners should be housed at the expanded county jail.

CLINTON—Anderson County commissioners rejected a proposal on Tuesday to ask voters in August whether federal prisoners should be housed at the expanded county jail.

The vote was 10-4 against the proposal for the non-binding referendum.

Earlier this month, the Anderson County Legislative Committee had recommended that the full commission consider the referendum, which was proposed by Anderson County Commissioner Dusty Irwin. He represents District 3, which includes the Andersonville, Fairview, Norris, and Glen Alpine precincts, and Irwin’s constituents live in the district that includes the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Government, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County jail, federal prisoners, referendum

Meet primary candidates at Anderson County Republican meeting tonight

Posted at 9:59 am January 21, 2014
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The Anderson County Republican Party will meet at 6:30 p.m. today (Tuesday), and those who attend will have a chance to meet the party’s primary candidates.

The meeting is at the Staybridge Suites at 420 S. Illinois Ave in Oak Ridge. The Staybridge Suites are located behind Outback Steakhouse, near the Kroger store.

“It should be an informative meeting,” said Aaron Wells, chairman of the Anderson County Republican Party. “It’s an opportunity to meet the candidates who are running in this year’s Republican primary, as well as talk about the important issues affecting Anderson County.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Aaron Wells, Anderson County, Anderson County Republican Party, candidates, general election, municipal election, primary, primary election

Oak Ridge Today adds 2014 Election section

Posted at 2:30 pm January 15, 2014
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It’s shaping up to be a big election year, and Oak Ridge Today has added a special 2014 Election section to help you keep up with the candidates and issues. You can access that section by clicking on the 2014 Election button in the navigation bar near the top of the website.

As of Friday, there were already more than three dozen candidates for various state and county offices in Anderson County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Clinton, Federal, Government, Lake City, Oak Ridge, Roane County, State, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 election, Anderson County, Anderson County general election, candidates, Oak Ridge Today, primaries, Roane County

Assistant DA running for juvenile court judge

Posted at 2:08 pm January 15, 2014
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Victoria "Vickie" Bannach

Victoria “Vickie” Bannach

Assistant District Attorney General Victoria “Vickie” Bannach is running as a Republican candidate for Anderson County Juvenile Court judge.

“As a parent and prosecuting attorney, she has seen first-hand the importance of stable families, strong values, good education, and discipline in raising healthy, well-adjusted children, and maintaining a safe community,” a press release said.

Bannach is one of five potential candidates for Anderson County Juvenile Court judge. The current juvenile court judge, Brandon Fisher, a Clinton Democrat, is running for Anderson County chancellor.

In the press release, Bannach said she will ensure that the children and families of Anderson County are treated with compassion, and reunification, fairness, and equality will be considered in juvenile court cases. At the same time, the best interests of the children will be protected, she said.

“The residents of Anderson County deserve no less,” Bannach said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Child Advocacy Center, Anderson County Child Protective Investigative Team, Anderson County Juvenile Court, assistant district attorney general, CPIT, election, judge, Republican, Vickie Bannach

So far, five candidates for juvenile judge, four for sheriff, three for chancellor

Posted at 8:14 pm January 10, 2014
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Anderson County Courthouse

The Anderson County Courthouse on Main Street in Clinton is pictured above.

So far, there are five potential candidates for Anderson County Juvenile Court judge, four for sheriff, and three for chancellor.

An independent has picked up a petition to run for county mayor, possibly opposing Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, and Tennessee Rep. John Ragan has an opponent in the Aug. 7 Republican primary.

The five candidates for Anderson County Juvenile Court judge are Victoria “Vickie” Bannach, a Clinton Republican; Lauren Biloski, an Oak Ridge Republican; Victoria Bowling, a Heiskell Democrat; J. Michael Clement, a Clinton Democrat; and Brian J. Hunt, a Clinton Republican. They are candidates in the May 6 county primary.

The current juvenile court judge, Brandon Fisher, a Clinton Democrat, is running for Anderson County chancellor in that election. The other two chancellor candidates are Phil Harber, a Clinton Republican, and Robert Warren Wilkinson, an Oak Ridge Republican. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Government, Oliver Springs, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County chancellor, Anderson County Election Commission, Anderson County Juvenile Court, Anderson County public defender, Anthony Lay, Brandon Fisher, Brian J. Hunt, Caitlin Nolan, candidates, chancellor, county primary, Dave Clark, Don A. Layton, Donald R. Elledge, Gary Long, general election, Harry "Whitey" Hitchcock, J. Michael Clement, Jeff Cole, Jerry Creasey, John Ragan, Joseph H. Van Hook, Joshua N. Anderson, Kevin C. Angel, Lauren Biloski, Paul N. White, Phil Harber, Phillip Warfield, Randy A. Myers, Randy McNally, Republican primary, Robert L. McKamey, Robert Warren Wilkinson, Rodney Archer, Ronald N. Murch, Ronald Taylor, sheriff, state primary, Steve Mead, Steven R. Emert, Terry Frank, Tim Isbel, Tim Shelton, Tom Marshall, Tyler Mayes, Victoria "Vickie" Bannach, Victoria Bowling

Rail company offers county two bridge replacement options

Posted at 1:26 pm January 10, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

CSX Railroad Corp. has given the Anderson County government options on how to address the issues that have kept a railroad-owned bridge on a county road closed since July.

The bridge on Johnson Gap Road—which is the shortest route between Clinton and the Dutch Valley community—has been closed since July 13, when Tennessee Department of Transportation inspectors determined that the wooden bridge supports were no longer safe.

CSX has offered to rebuild the old wooden bridge with a five-ton weight limit at its own expense or allow the county to replace it with a concrete structure. County officials estimate that a concrete bridge would likely cost the county around $450,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Highway Committee, bridge, Clinton, CSX Railroad Corp., Dutch Valley, Johnson Gap Road, railroad, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Anderson committee recommends referendum on federal prisoners at county jail

Posted at 10:58 am January 10, 2014
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Anderson County Legislative Committee on Jail Referendum

The Anderson County Legislative Committee on Thursday recommended a non-binding referendum be put on the August ballot to ask voters whether federal and state prisoners should be housed at the county jail. From left are Whitey Hitchcock, Jerry Creasey, Tim Isbel, Dusty Irwin, and Steve Mead.

CLINTON—An Anderson County committee on Thursday recommended taking steps to ask voters in August whether state and federal prisoners should be housed in the county jail, which is being expanded.

Some county commissioners say that housing pre-trial federal inmates could help cover jail costs, while other county officials, including the mayor, say that they don’t want to get into the federal prison business.

On Thursday, the Anderson County Legislative Committee recommended that the Anderson County Commission consider sending the question to voters in a non-binding referendum in August.

But there are several hurdles. First, 11 of the 16 county commissioners would have to approve the move, possibly during their daytime meeting on Jan. 21, Commission Chairman Chuck Fritts said. Then, a private act would have to be approved in the Tennessee General Assembly in Nashville by early June to put the question on the August ballot. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Legislative Committee, Chuck Fritts, county jail, county prisoners, Dusty Irwin, federal prisoners, jail, referendum, state prisoners, Steve Emert, Steve Mead, Tennessee General Assembly, Terry Frank, Tim Isbel, Whitey Hitchcock

Biloski running for Anderson County Juvenile Court judge

Posted at 10:21 am January 9, 2014
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Lauren Biloski

Lauren Biloski

Lauren R. Biloski has announced that she is seeking the office of Anderson County Juvenile Court judge.

Lauren is a partner at Ritter, Biloski, and Associates, located in Oak Ridge. She has developed a thriving multi-county practice that includes criminal defense, civil litigation, and family and juvenile law, a press release said.

She is the third candidate to announce a candidacy for juvenile court judge. The current judge, Brandon Fisher, is running for Anderson County chancellor.

Biloski is a graduate of Oak Ridge High School and earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Tennesseee at Knoxville in three years, the press release said. Immediately following graduation, she earned her J.D. from Indiana University in 2006, where she was the recipient of the Norman Lefstein Award of Excellence. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Juvenile Court, animal welfare, CASA, children, judge, juvenile court judge, Lauren R. Biloski, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, Ritter Biloski and Associates, Toys for Tots

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