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Oliver Springs Town Council appoints new member

Posted at 11:40 pm January 16, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from Dudley Evans/BBB-TV

The Oliver Springs Town Council on Thursday night voted 5-0 to appoint Don Shillings to serve out the remaining two-plus years of former Alderman James Brummitt’s term.

Brummitt resigned two weeks ago from the alderman’s position, saying he wanted to devote more time to family and his other political seat as as Roane County commissioner, where he also serves as chairman. Shillings was one of two names brought before the Council during the meeting. He was present and, immediately after the vote, was sworn in and took his seat.

No stranger to politics, Shillings served two terms on the Oliver Springs Town Council in the past, one a four-year term and the other a two-year term. He thanked his fellow council members and the mayor for their support, and he said he looks forward to serving the citizens again in Ward 6.

Filed Under: Government, Oliver Springs, Top Stories Tagged With: Don Shillings, James Brummitt, Oliver Springs Town Council, Roane County, Ward 6

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