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Letter: Shelton has experience, operates with integrity

Posted at 6:19 am July 23, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

I am writing in support of Tim Shelton, our Anderson County Register of Deeds, who is seeking re-election.

Tim has a total of 22 years experience in the Register of Deeds office and has served as our register for the past 12 years. He has consistently run his office with professionalism and integrity, and he has extensive knowledge of the state laws that govern the records and services that his office maintains and provides.

During Tim’s 12-year tenure as register, his office has been recognized twice as the best Register of Deeds office in the state. Each of his staff members are certified public administrators and provide friendly and exceptional customer service

Also, since 2002, Tim’s office has receipted in over $20 million and has accounted for every penny. His office has not received a single negative audit finding since Tim was elected.

If his office were mishandling money and operating at a deficit, as his opponent would lead us to believe, that would definitely have been reflected in annual audits. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County records, Anderson County register of deeds, Catherine Denenberg, deed records, election, register of deeds, Tim Shelton, veterans military records

Letter: Register of Deeds proud of record, won’t run negative campaign

Posted at 5:37 am July 23, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Having served as Register of Deeds for Anderson County these last 12 years, I am extremely proud of my record and all that the office has accomplished during that time. I have served the citizens of our county with the utmost of integrity and have worked hard to earn their trust. However, to now have my opponent question my integrity merely for the purpose of winning an election is both disappointing and insulting.

While I welcome constructive criticism and respect those with differing opinions on office policy and management decisions, I absolutely detest negative campaigning and in particular the use by my opponent of mailers and phone calls which mislead and deceive the voter. His use of individuals from other parts of the state calling on his behalf stating the office is short $300,000 is totally false. This would be a violation of state law and would be exposed during our annual state audit by the state comptroller’s office. Additionally, the District Attorney’s office would be notified as well as the county mayor and others. We have always accounted for every penny collected in the Register of Deeds office, and we have never violated state law. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County register of deeds, campaign, fees, mailers, negative campaign, phone calls, state comptroller, Tim Shelton, voters

Letter: Sheriff vows to continue crime-fighting, make county safer place

Posted at 2:00 am July 19, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Paul White

Paul White

To the Editor:

Since I was first elected in 2006, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department has implemented many changes and programs to better serve the citizens of Anderson County.

The Sheriff’s Department was reorganized to be more efficient and more effective. Emphasis has been placed on enforcement for the prevention, detection, and investigation of crimes. This reorganization has placed more deputies on patrol and investigating crimes, resulting in more arrests and crimes solved.

We have focused the efforts of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department on drug enforcement and in reducing property crimes such as burglary and theft. These efforts have paid off as overall crime numbers have fallen and are continuing to decrease.

Crime prevention programs such as Neighborhood Watch were reinstated and a dedicated crime prevention officer works hand-in-hand with the community to help in reducing crime. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Board of Education, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, arrests, burglary, Clinton, crime, crime analysis, crime mapping, crime prevention, crime prevention officer, crime-fighting, crimes solved, DARE, deputies, District Attorney's Office, drug enforcement, enforcement, illegal drug activity, Neighborhood Watch, Oak Ridge, Paul White, property crimes, school resource officers, SROs, theft

Letter: Vote for Nolan if you support schools, teachers, students

Posted at 1:33 am July 19, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Like many of you, I received a campaign postcard promoting the re-election of Rep. John Ragan. My first reaction was, “Who are these kids?” Obviously, with their emblazoned uniforms, they did not look like students I know from Anderson County, Clinton, or Oak Ridge schools.

Look at the fine print on the postcard, and you’ll see it’s paid for by the Tennessee Federation for Children PAC. This is a Washington D.C.-based group that spends lavishly to pass unlimited school voucher legislation. Its ally is the controversial Michelle Rhee’s Students First that gave Ragan an award last year for his efforts to dismantle public education. They later rescinded it after an Oak Ridge resident launched a petition drive that garnered 57,000 signatures from people protesting Ragan’s efforts to legislate bigotry.

My question to voters is this: Whose interests is Ragan representing? The answer is clear: Out-of-state interests seeking to exploit our children for their own profits. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Caitlin Nolan, Clinton, John Ragan, Michael Bundy, Michelle Rhee, Oak Ridge, out-of-state interests, public education, Republican primary, schools, state representative, Students First, Tennessee Federation for Children PAC

Letter: Small business endorses John Ragan in House District 33

Posted at 1:08 am July 19, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

NASHVILLE—The National Federation of Independent Business, Tennessee’s leading small business association, has endorsed incumbent John Ragan of Oak Ridge in the race for the 33rd House District. The endorsement was made by NFIB/Tennessee SAFE (Save America’s Free Enterprise) Trust, which is comprised exclusively of NFIB members.

State primaries are scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 7, with early voting beginning July 18 and ending Aug. 2. NFIB expects to announce general election endorsements later this summer. The general election will be held Nov. 4.

“NFIB supports candidates who support small businesses and who are dedicated to protecting our free enterprise system,” said Jim Brown, state director of NFIB/Tennessee. “John Ragan has consistently voted to reduce burdens on small businesses and stood with them time and again in the 108th Tennessee General Assembly.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: balanced budget, endorsement, House District, Jim Brown, John Ragan, National Federation of Independent Business, NFIB, Save America's Free Enterprise, small business, Tennessee SAFE Trust, tort, unemployment, workers' compensation

Letter: Marsh a man of integrity who seeks to help community

Posted at 1:40 am July 4, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Michael Marsh is a man of integrity who seeks to assist his community in developing new initiatives that will bring about opportunities for economic growth through encouraging small businesses and less taxes due to careful budgeting and spending of existing revenue. The results would mean more money for the citizens and community for their investment into creating more jobs, more affordable housing, and greater protection through service agencies. Michael and his wife, Wanda, have operated a successful and award-winning auto service business in the District 7 for over 25 years. Their positive service and customer satisfaction testify to their loyalty to this district as well as the entire Anderson County.

Michael and Wanda are involved citizens in the community and Oak Ridge Schools and have the largest Wildcat banner in the world over their business. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, athletics, community, District 7, economic growth, faith, Gayle Ward, Michael Marsh, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, revenue, schools, small business, taxes, Wanda Marsh

Letter: Creasey has served religiously, saved taxpayer money

Posted at 1:24 am July 4, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

To the Editor:

I have felt compelled to write a letter in support of Jerry Creasey for re-election to Anderson County Commission.

Jerry does not represent me as my commissioner in Oak Ridge. But he has served religiously, trying not to discriminate against anyone.

He has served on the Anderson County ADA oversight board to help the elderly, as well as all ages, to see that disabled rights are enforced and that state and federal laws are met.

Recently, the Oversight Committee has helped inspect the facilities at volunteer fire departments, the new Anderson County jail, and the addition of a new elevator in the Courthouse. The new second-floor bathrooms are now ADA-compliant. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: ADA oversight, Anderson County Commission, Dickens Building, disabled rights, Jerry Creasey, Lee Roy Gilliam, Oversight Committee, re-election, Senior Center

Letter: Donation made to Animal Shelter in honor of Kuhaida

Posted at 12:55 pm June 14, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 2 Comments

To the Editor:

Everyone can remember walking into high school first the first time and having that nervous feeling in the pit of your stomach. I remember walking into Oak Ridge High School after moving from New York a week earlier—knowing no one, having no idea where my first class was, with people that spoke differently than I did, with a huge teenage chip on my shoulder.

That first day, I was blessed to meet Valerie Becham, now Kuhaida. She had a glow about her and turned what started out as a horrible experience into a wonderful transition. From that first day of school, she welcomed me, and we started a fantastic and unforgettable friendship.

Valerie was one of the most compassionate, loving, energetic, and humble people I have ever met. She would do anything for anyone at anytime. Her four children were blessed to call her Mom and her greatest passion was her family. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion, Pets Tagged With: Adoptable Animals at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Facebook, Friends of the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Lauren Biloski, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Oak Ridge High School, Valerie Becham, Valerie Becham Kuhaida

Letter: Urge City Council, residents to invest in schools

Posted at 5:49 am June 14, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 28 Comments

Dear members of City Council and fellow citizens:

We are writing this letter in response to the Fiscal Year 2015 budget decisions made during the June 9 Oak Ridge City Council meeting. The Council’s overwhelming vote to maintain property tax rates at the same rate they have held steady at since 2009 may bode well for the short-term pocketbooks of our residents, but the long-term results are disconcerting and disheartening for many.

City Council is alienating the tax base that it needs to nurture. The young professionals, business owners, and families with school-aged children who once flocked to this city but now trickle must be heard by Council. These families have the disposable income to spend in Oak Ridge stores, and will pay the property taxes for decades to come that will keep this city viable. Yet at this Council meeting, our voices were not truly heard.

The argument that we continue to hear is that “our schools have plenty of money” and that the schools “need to learn to live within their budget.” The Oak Ridge Schools have proven that they can do this, but what is the cost of this attitude? How does this foster a strong relationship with not only the schools and their employees, but the families and students? How can the Schools continue to maintain excellence without, at the very least, inflationary and cost of living increases, when really it takes much more? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Board of Education, Bruce Borchers, budget, digital devices, Donna Butcher, education system, expenses, Fernanda Foertter, Fiscal Year 2015, funding, Greg Foertter, Jutta Bangs, Mike Mahathy, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools, property tax increase, property tax rates, property taxes, school board, schools, tax base

Letter: Will not vote for tax increase, wants better communication with schools

Posted at 9:04 pm June 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 20 Comments

Note: This is a copy of a June 2 letter from Oak Ridge City Council member Anne Garcia Garland to Parker Hardy and members of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce. 

Dear Chamber:

The Oak Ridge City Council has always supported the needs and beyond of the city school system. This current council has lived in that tradition. We honor and appreciate our students and our teachers and have voted to provide whatever can reasonably be provided. We have also weathered the annual School Board predictions of educational catastrophe if the increased budget projections are not allocated.

This town depends upon the base of education and economic largesse of its original homeowners at the beginning of the 1950s for its sense of pride and place in academia. It is, however, that early well-being and the growth and optimism of the early post-war years which have created a myth of extraordinary wealth and erudition with which we are burdened today. Our reality is that we are a lovely small Southern town with great diversity of education, income, and opinion. We are neither young nor old, rich nor poor, progressive nor conservative. We are all of these descriptions and many between.

This town created a wonderful culture and honored its natural environment in such an outstanding manner that it has attracted citizens from neighboring counties to live and work here. Perhaps because we did not have a large stock of new or above-average priced homes, we have not attracted a large number of the professional transferees to the federal facilities in the past couple decades. After all, “youngish” professionals selling homes in more expensive markets need the tax protection of buying comparably priced homes in this area. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, City Council, education, funding, homes, housing, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Parker Hardy, property tax rate, property taxes, school board, school system, STEM school district, tax increase, workers

Letter: Three Rotary clubs launch successful Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival

Posted at 9:08 am June 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Dragon Boats Close Race

 

To the Editor:

What happens when three Rotary clubs in an East Tennessee city work together? In Oak Ridge, a three-club collaboration over the past year culminated in a highly successful inaugural Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Race Festival. The exciting event was launched on Saturday, May 31, at the Oak Ridge Marina off Melton Lake Drive—one of the three best rowing venues in the United States.

The leadership of the event started with Mark Watson, Oak Ridge city manager and president of the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge. He met frequently with the presidents of the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary and Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary clubs, and they persuaded their club members to serve on the organizing committee and as volunteers at the festival. Key Rotarians who made the event successful were Leslie England, Keith Kahl, Jim Sumner, and Oak Ridge City Councilman Chuck Hope (who was in charge of logistics and served as a liaison between the Rotary clubs and the city of Oak Ridge).

By the third week in May, 30 teams, including one from Chattanooga and three from Kentucky and North Carolina, had registered. Three teams came from the Oak Ridge School System and three from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Letters, Nonprofits, Opinion, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Carolyn Krause, Chuck Hope, Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing LLC, Jim Sumner, Kassie Perkins, Keith Kahl, Ken Yager, Leslie England, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, Oak Ridge Marina, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club, ORNL, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Tom Beehan

Letter: Public safety is Lincoln’s highest priority

Posted at 12:10 am May 31, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 3 Comments

New structure helps grille deliver on its mission

To the Editor:

Lincoln’s Sports Grille is first and foremost a family friendly, sports enthusiast haven. It is a place where families and sports fans can enjoy a quality place to eat and watch a game. Lincoln’s recognizes that public safety is their first priority and is taken very seriously. Also, Lincoln’s acknowledges that mistakes have been made in the past, and over the last few months, steps have been taken to ensure their mission statement is delivered.

“Lincoln’s is the place where families, sports enthusiasts, and especially baseball fans come to enjoy quality food and drink, with top notch sports entertainment,” said Mike Lincoln, owner of Lincoln’s Sports Grille. “We take public safety very seriously, and always have. I believe with the new structure we have put in place, Lincoln’s will move forward on a positive path.”

Lincoln’s Sports Grille has been operating in Oak Ridge since 2010. The grille serves lunch, Tuesdays through Sunday, and dinner seven days a week. There is a clubhouse room that is available for private parties. Lincoln’s desire is to transport the sports enthusiast/customer back to their favorite ballpark memory while enjoying great food in a casual environment. Lincoln’s is open for business.

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: entertainment, food, Lincoln's Sports Grille, Lincoln’s, Mike Lincoln, Oak Ridge, sports

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