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BBB-TV: Changes coming to Oliver Springs Town Hall

Posted at 11:01 am June 30, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

It looks like sweeping changes will be coming to the Oliver Springs city government. As our partners at BBB-TV have previously reported, City Manager Becky Campbell is stepping down, and her last day on the job will be today (June 30).

Earlier this week, Billing and Accounts Director Susan Tyler also announced that she will be retiring, effective today as well. Longtime Fire Chief Terry Phillips has also announced his retirement, which also goes into effect today.

BBB reports that Wednesday, two more longtime city employees will be departing their posts. Parks and Recreation Director Eddie Kelly’s final day on the job will be July 8, and Water Plant Operator and Foreman Eugene Brummitt has also announced his retirement. The exact date of Brummitt’s departure has not been announced. He has been with the city since 1976.

WYSH Radio is an Oak Ridge Today news partner.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oliver Springs Tagged With: BBB-TV, Becky Campbell, Eddie Kelly, Eugene Brummitt, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs city government, Susan Tyler, Terry Phillips, WYSH Radio

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