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Tuck running for General Sessions judge

Posted at 12:53 pm July 16, 2021
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Matt Tuck

Anderson County attorney Matt Tuck is running for election to serve as Anderson County General Sessions Court judge in Division II in Oak Ridge.

Tuck said he will seek the nomination as a Republican Party candidate in the election next year. He is running against the incumbent, Roger Miller. Miller has announced he is seeking re-election to a second eight-year term in 2022.

In a press release, Tuck said he has practiced civil and criminal law in Anderson County for more than a decade and currently operates the Tuck Law Firm in Oak Ridge’s historic Jackson Square.

After receiving his undergraduate degrees from the University of Tennessee, Tuck obtained his law degree and master’s of business administration from the University of Memphis in 2006, the press release said.

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Filed Under: 2022 Election, Anderson County, Courts, Front Page News Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County General Sessions Court, election, Matt Tuck

Public hearing, interviews Friday for appointment of Circuit Court judge

Posted at 12:27 pm July 13, 2021
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There will be a public hearing and interview session in Clinton on Friday for the appointment of a judge to fill a vacancy created when Seventh Judicial District Circuit Court Judge Don Elledge retired at the end of June.

The public hearing of the Trial Court Vacancy Commission will start at 9 a.m. Friday, July 16, in the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

The commission is beginning the process of filling the vacancy created by the retirement of Elledge. His term hadn’t expired yet; it will end next year.

WYSH Radio in Clinton has reported that there are five applicants for the judge’s position. Here are the five applicants, according to WYSH Radio:

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Filed Under: 2022 Election, Anderson County, Courts, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Don Elledge, Seventh Judicial District Circuit Court, Trial Court Vacancy Commission

Lewis Ridenour running for Anderson County Circuit Court clerk

Posted at 10:34 am July 12, 2021
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Lewis Ridenour

Lewis Ridenour, an Oak Ridge police officer, is running for Anderson County Circuit Court clerk.

Ridenour is a former chief deputy of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department. He is an Anderson County native who lives in Andersonville with his wife of 25 years, Pam, a press release said.

In the press release, Ridenour said he pledged to bring integrity, public service experience, sound judgement, and knowledge to the office.

Ridenour has served with the Oak Ridge Police Department since 2008, the press release said. His current assignment for the past seven years has been as liaison to the U.S. Department of Energy.

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Filed Under: 2022 Election, Anderson County, Anderson County, Courts, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Circuit Court, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, election, Lewis Ridenour, Oak Ridge Police Department

Cole seeking re-election as county clerk

Posted at 1:08 pm May 19, 2021
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Jeff Cole (File photo)

Jeff Cole is seeking re-election as Anderson County clerk in the 2022 election.

Cole has worked in the Anderson County Clerk’s office since 1989, and he has served as Anderson County clerk since 2002, a press release said.

Cole is a certified public administrator from the University of Tennessee, and he is a graduate of the University of Tennessee Local Government Leadership Program. Cole was president of the County Clerks Association for the State of Tennessee, and he was chosen as County Clerk of the Year by all county clerks in the state of Tennessee in 2015, the press release said.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the office has had a continued interest in protecting Anderson County families and businesses that use the clerk’s office, the press release said. Recently, the office installed new counters that have enhanced safety features and allow for better service, the release said.

The County Clerk’s office is responsible for waiting on more than 120,000 customers a year, according to the press release. The office has more than $8 million in receipts per year and offers more than 15 different services to the citizens of Anderson County.

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Filed Under: 2022 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Clerk, election, Jeff Cole

Roger Miller will seek re-election as general sessions judge

Posted at 6:40 pm May 4, 2021
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Roger Miller

Judge Roger A. Miller will seek re-election to a second eight-year term as General Sessions Court Judge, Division II, in Oak Ridge.

Miller was elected to be one of the two general sessions judges in Anderson County in 2014 after practicing law for 16 years in Clinton, a press release said.

A lifetime resident of Anderson County, Miller graduated from Clinton High School in 1980. Prior to practicing law, he served as an EMS paramedic for 13 years with the Anderson County Ambulance Service and Methodist Medical Center. Miller was the first full-time paramedic employed in the Methodist Medical Center Emergency Room in the mid-1990s, the press release said.

Miller obtained an associate degree in applied science from Roane State Community College before obtaining a bachelor’s degree in the social sciences. He obtained his law degree from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law in 1998, the press release said.

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Filed Under: 2022 Election, Anderson County, Courts, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, election, General Sessions Court, Roger Miller

Tim Shelton seeks re-election as AC register of deeds

Posted at 5:44 pm May 4, 2021
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Tim Shelton

Anderson County Register of Deeds Tim Shelton will seek re-election to a four-year term in the county elections next year.

Shelton has served as register of deeds since September 2002, and he has received statewide recognition for his work. Shelton was recognized as Tennessee’s register of the year in 2004 and 2009, and he was elected as president of the Tennessee Register of Deeds Association in 2005, a press release said.

He was elected as president of the County Officials Association of Tennessee in 2013.

“In 2017, Shelton received the ultimate award for a county elected official by being selected as the county official of the year for the State of Tennessee,” the press release said.

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Filed Under: 2022 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County register of deeds, election, Tim Shelton

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