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Creasey seeks re-election to Anderson County Commission

Posted at 11:16 pm March 27, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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

Spotlight: Circuit Court Clerk appointed to state legislative committee

Posted at 12:09 am January 30, 2014
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Tyler Mayes

Tyler Mayes

Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk Tyler Mayes has been selected to serve on the Tennessee Court Clerk’s Association’s legislative committee, a press release said.

Mayes will represent East Tennessee on the committee that will see many new pieces of legislation that will have a direct impact on the court system in Tennessee. The committee plays a large role in communicating with state representatives and state senators from across the state about court related legislation, the release said.

“It is an honor to represent Anderson County and court clerks from across the state on this important committee,” Mayes said. “I look forward to working with my fellow colleagues as we work on important issues affecting our court system and the citizens of Anderson County.”

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, legislative committee, Tennessee Court Clerk's Association, Tyler Mayes

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