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Letter: Biloski committed to community, can make constructive changes

Posted at 11:41 pm April 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 4 Comments

To the Editor:

In the upcoming May election, I will be voting for Lauren Biloski, Republican candidate for juvenile judge.

This seat, which is being vacated by our present juvenile judge, is vitally important to several quality-of-life issues for so many families in Anderson County. We need to make sure we elect the best person to fill this position. I have known Lauren and her family for many years in Oak Ridge. Lauren graduated from Oak Ridge Schools, came back to our community to practice family law, and has extensive experience in assisting families with a variety of difficult issues. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, juvenile judge, Lauren Biloski, Maggie Owen, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter

Letter: Capt. Hunt an ‘excellent choice’ for juvenile judge

Posted at 11:27 pm April 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

I have supervised Capt. Brian Hunt in the U.S. Army Reserve 139th Legal Operations Detachment (LOD) for the past two years. I serve as a team leader for a team of attorneys and paralegals. I have been a licensed attorney for 13 years and an Army Reserve officer for over 20 years, including nine years on active duty. Capt. Hunt is a judge advocate (military attorney) assigned to my team.

Since joining the 139th LOD, Capt. Hunt has served in an exemplary manner. He has done extremely well at all soldier skills, including physical fitness training and weapons qualification, as well as attorney skills. He was assigned by our detachment commander to manage the medical readiness program for the unit and has done exceptionally well in ensuring unit soldiers receive the proper medical examinations and vaccinations in a timely manner. Thanks to his management of the program, our unit medical readiness is the best in the Legal Command. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: 139th Legal Operations Detachment, Brian Hunt, juvenile court judge, LOD, Matthew T. Colvard, U.S. Army Reserve

Letter: Urges voters to support Biloski for juvenile judge

Posted at 11:12 pm April 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

We would like to urge Anderson County voters to support Lauren Biloski for Juvenile Court judge in the upcoming election.

Lauren is an Oak Ridge resident and a graduate of Oak Ridge High School. After graduating in 2003 from the University of Tennessee, she obtained her juris doctorate degree from Indiana University’s School of Law in 2006.

Lauren’s dedication to children and families is noteworthy. While in law school, Lauren was a volunteer for Child Advocates Inc., an organization providing child-focused representation to every child in Indianapolis suffering from abuse or neglect, as well as for Peyton’s pals, a program established by Peyton Manning to provide children in foster care with necessities including clothing and computers for school. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Juvenile Court, Don Hillis, judge, juvenile court judge, Lauren Biloski, Phyllis Hillis

Letter: Unbridled defense of Mayor Frank challenged

Posted at 1:19 am April 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 19 Comments

Myron Iwanski

Myron Iwanski

Note: Anderson County Commissioner Myron Iwanski wrote this letter in response to a March letter by Clinton resident Stephen Flick.

To the Editor:

In a guest column, Stephen Flick states that my question to the mayor about the recent state audit was intended to embarrass and harass the mayor. A little background might help explain why I raised the question.

The recently completed State Financial Audit for Anderson County raised serious concerns about overspending by $22,740 on a salary in one of the mayor’s offices—which is in violation of state law. The audit finding and responses are available on the state website here on pages 252 and 253.

As noted in the audit report, of particular concern to the auditors was that this overspending occurred after County Commission twice turned down the mayor’s requests for this funding increase and that the mayor knowingly overspent on this salary anyway.

This is the first time in my 20 years on the Audit Committee that we have had a finding like this. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Audit Committee, audit finding, financial audit, mayor, Myron Iwanski, state audit, Stephen Flick

Letter: Makes me appreciate my pastor

Posted at 1:00 am April 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

Chuck Fritts

Chuck Fritts

Anderson County Commission Chairman Chuck Fritts wrote this letter in response to a March letter by Clinton resident Stephen Flick.

To the Editor:

With the May 6 primary drawing closer and the Aug. 7 general election not far behind, you are going to start seeing a lot of negative ads, articles, and letters to the editors in our newspapers, flyers/letters in your mail, and ads on your TVs. It’s extremely sad that a candidate can no longer run on their own merits and what they stand for, but they have to try and always attack their opponents. In the end, they think that this will win them votes, but in many cases it just turns a lot of folks off and in the long run loses that candidate the votes they are seeking. You used to just see this type of campaigning in the state and national elections only, but anymore it’s starting to get extremely bad even here at the local level. I’ve been a county commissioner now for 12 years and have gone through three elections, and I can honestly say that I have never ever run a negative campaign. I’ve run on my merits only and have never attacked another opponent. When I go door-to-door or talk to a potential voter, I talk about myself only and always ask if they have any questions.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Law Director, Chuck Fritts, general election, mayor, negative campaign, primary, Sheriff's Department, Stephen Flick

Letter: A defense of Mayor Frank

Posted at 12:46 am April 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Stephen Flick

Stephen Flick

To the Editor:

When Terry Frank assumed the office of county mayor for Anderson County, she barely had time to sit down behind her office desk before Chuck Fritts initiated his withering and relentless assault against her. With the least provocation, Fritts has repeatedly attempted to advance his agenda as openly and as scathingly as possible against Mayor Frank. Seizing as much media attention as possible, Fritts has continued his attacks from the opening of Mayor Frank’s tenure down to the present. In response to one of the first open attacks Fritts made against her “Car Gate,” Mayor Frank candidly refuted Fritts’ charges and laid down an olive branch to him and his politicalcolleagues, asking them to lay aside the campaign mode of relating to each other. Had Mr. Fritts responded in a similar spirit, he could have saved our county much strife over the last 16-18 months.

As Fritts continued his attacks against the mayor, his political allies were emboldened to take up the standard with him. The recent February meeting of the County Commissioners is one recent example. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Chuck Fritts, mayor, Myron Iwanski, national motto, Stephen Flick, Terry Frank

Letter: Will vote for Biloski for juvenile judge

Posted at 12:45 am April 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

In the upcoming election, I will vote for Lauren Biloski, Republican candidate, because I have known Lauren and her family for many years.

Her mother is a respected county commissioner, and her father has been active in community affairs. She is a graduate of Oak Ridge schools and has returned to practice family law. She has donated her services to community organizations, especially animal welfare.

Paul Spray, MD

Oak Ridge

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: juvenile judge, Lauren Biloski, Paul Spray, Republican

Letter: Animal protection group endorses Biloski for juvenile judge

Posted at 1:03 pm April 3, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Tennessee Voters for Animal Protection—a non-partisan, grassroots political action committee—announced their endorsement of Lauren Biloski for Anderson County Juvenile Court Judge on Tuesday.

“Lauren Biloski has been a consistent advocate for animals through her animal rescue work as well as representing rescue groups in a legal capacity, said Anjie Crow, TVAP’s president. “If elected as Juvenile Court judge, Bilsoki plans to bring the H.A.B.I.T. program into Court, which would allow animals to calm children who are testifying. She would also be tough on juveniles who commit crimes against animals and get them the help they need.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Adoptable Animals at the Oak Ridge Shelter, adoption, Anderson County Juvenile Court, Anderson County Juvenile Court judge, Anjie Crow, Lauren Biloski, rescue, Tennessee Voters for Animal Protection, TVAP

Letter: Friends of Grove thank performers, volunteers, those who donated

Posted at 12:19 pm April 3, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

The Historical Grove Theater, 123 Randolph Road, would like to acknowledge the abundant blessing received last Friday at the “Oak Ridge Has Talent” Showcase Event.

We extend our thanks to the 10 local performance groups who donated their time and talent to the lucky audience. Everyone could feel the special spirit of community as we all came together to support an important part of our history. From the Sound Company kids at the beginning, all the way to the Ridge City Ramblers ending the concert with two great sing-along pieces with the audience.

We also want to thank the many volunteers who contributed their support and gifts, not seen on stage. Every donation of time, talent, financial support, and hard work is greatly appreciated.

Friends of the Grove Theater

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Friends of the Grove Theater, Grove Theater, Historical Grove Theater, Oak Ridge Has Talent, Ridge City Ramblers, Sound Company

Letter: Chamber task force did not choose to ‘weigh in’ on traffic cameras

Posted at 9:40 pm March 31, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 4 Comments

Note: The following letter was written in response to an earlier letter on traffic cameras by Oak Ridge resident T.J. Garland.

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce “weighs in” on issues of importance determined by a Pro-growth Advocacy Task Force, which recommends positions to the Chamber’s member-led Board of Directors. That task force did not choose to address the traffic camera issue and instead focused on other important matters such as widening Edgemoor Road, moving copy signs, and STEM education.

The City of Oak Ridge provides no operating funds to the Chamber. Those are provided through the financial support of our members. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Advocacy Task Force, Edgemoor Road, education, moving copy signs, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Parker Hardy, STEM, T.J. Garland, traffic cameras

Letter: Why didn’t Chamber ‘weigh in’ on red-light camera debate?

Posted at 9:33 pm March 31, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 6 Comments

To the Editor:

What is curious about the red-light camera debate is the fact that the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce did not weigh in. It is supposed to recruit and lobby for small businesses.

Not a single business in Oak Ridge, when asked, refused to sign our petition against the cameras. They knew that the cameras hurt their bottom line.

The Chamber appears to spend its time and budget on wooing the large government contracters from out of state. They seem uninterested in local start-ups and successes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, red light camera, redlight camera, TJ Garland

Letter: Council should defer new traffic light decision

Posted at 11:32 pm March 23, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Recently the City of Oak Ridge announced plans to employ an engineering firm to evaluate “signalized” traffic flow, with the stated purpose of ensuring optimum traffic flow, to minimize and reduce traffic-related air pollution in the central parts of the city.

This has been touted as a forward-thinking “green” initiative, proof of Oak Ridge’s commitment to a clean urban environment.

Now Oak Ridge is proposing yet another traffic signal on the Turnpike, with the vote to approve scheduled for March 24. Adding another signal on the Turnpike will likely add to the ground-level air pollution, smack-dab in the midst of ORHS and the Civic Center. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: James W. Horton, Oak Ridge, pollution, traffic flow, traffic light, Turnpike

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