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Letter: Commissioner Isbel asks President Obama to visit Rocky Top

Posted at 11:59 pm January 7, 2015
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Tim Isbel

Tim Isbel

Mr. President:

I am writing this letter to respectfully ask for your assistance in the resurgence of a small impoverished coal mining community that was very instrumental in the development of this great nation, during the Industrial Revolution, due to the ability to produce coal. Since the decline of the coal industry, this community has suffered economically and 50 percent of the current population lives below the poverty level.

Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Tim Isbel, the Anderson County commissioner that represents this community of Lake City, Tennessee.

Just over a year ago, the mayor and city council of Lake City and myself set out to change the direction of the city. This city, nestled between Norris Lake and the Cumberland Mountains, has the assets of having two major interchanges off the I-75 corridor, an abundance of uninhabited property, existing infrastructure, and just 25 miles from Knoxville, Tennessee, and Interstate I-40. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Letters, Opinion, Rocky Top Tagged With: amusement park, Anderson County Commission, I-40, I-75, Lake City, Marc Nelson, Marc Nelson-Denim, Mrs. Biden, Norris Lake, President Obama, Rocky Top, Tim Isbel, tourist destination, Vice President Biden

Tickets on sale now for first Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival

Posted at 12:02 pm December 22, 2014
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Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival

The City of Rocky Top will present the inaugural Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival in 2015. It’s scheduled for Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25, at the George Templin Memorial Athletic Field at 214 Main Street in Rocky Top (formerly Lake City).

On Friday, see Flat Lonesome, Blue Highway, and Junior Sisk and Rambler’s Choice.

Saturday’s lineup includes Flat Lonesome, Blue Moon Rising, Steve Gulley and New Pinnacle, The Box Cars, Lonesome River Band, and Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top Express.

Organizers said tickets are on sale now (just in time for Christmas), and they “will make great stocking stuffers for the bluegrass fan on your list.” Get your tickets at Rocky Top City Hall, Marks Pharmacy in Rocky Top, at WYSH Radio, or buy them online at www.RockyTopBluegrassFestival.com.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Government, Music, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: Blue Highway, Blue Moon Rising, Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top Express, Flat Lonesome, George Templin Memorial Athletic Field, Junior Sisk and Rambler’s Choice, Lonesome River Band, Rocky Top, Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival, Steve Gulley and New Pinnacle, The Box Cars

Former AC court official has new job in Rocky Top

Posted at 8:51 am November 7, 2014
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Tyler Mayes

Tyler Mayes

Information from WYSH Radio

Former Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk Tyler Mayes has been named the acting city recorder in Rocky Top.

Mayes was appointed by the Anderson County Commission to serve the remainder of longtime Clerk Barry Pelizarri’s term following his retirement in 2012, but he did not win the election to retain that seat in August, losing to William Jones.

Mayes will succeed Chris Phillips, who served briefly as Rocky Top city recorder before returning to his former job as the Anderson County budget and accounts director last month. The Rocky Top City Council will vote on whether to confirm him in the job on November 20.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, Anderson County Commission, Barry Pelizzari, budget and accounts director, Chris Phillips, city recorder, Rocky Top, Rocky Top City Council, Tyler Mayes, William Jones

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