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Reminder: Juvenile Court judge candidate forum tonight

Posted at 11:59 am July 8, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

There will be a candidate forum featuring the two men running for Anderson County Juvenile Court judge on Tuesday, July 8, at the Clinton Public Library from 6 to 7 p.m. The forum is being hosted by Community Mediation Services (CMS) and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Tennessee Heartland.

The candidates are Republican Brian Hunt and Democrat Michael Clement. Both men will be given the chance to address the crowd and will take a few questions from the audience during the forum.

The doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the public is encouraged to attend.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Juvenile Court judge, Brian Hunt, CMS, Community Mediation Services, Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Tennessee Heartland, juvenile court judge, Michael Clement

CASA, Community Mediation host juvenile judge candidate forum Tuesday

Posted at 10:34 am July 4, 2014
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Brian Hunt

Brian Hunt

Two nonprofit organizations are hosting a Tuesday evening forum for the two candidates for Anderson County Juvenile Court judge.

The two candidates are Republican Brian Hunt and Democrat Michael Clement.

The forum is hosted by Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Tennessee Heartland and Community Mediation Services (CMS). It will be held in the Clinton Public Library from 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 8. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., a press release said.

Each candidate will have an opportunity to address the group, and several questions will be taken from the audience. The public is invited, and reservations are not necessary.

Michael Clement

Michael Clement

The Anderson County general election is Aug. 7

CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is a local nonprofit, volunteer-based organization that gives a voice in court to abused and neglected children. CASA volunteers give an independent recommendation of permanent placement to the judge based solely on the best interest of the child involved and advocate for necessary services the child may need. More information can be found at www.casatnh.org.

Community Mediation Services is a volunteer-driven nonprofit that assists and empowers individuals to engage, transform, and resolve conflicts through the use of collaborative, constructive processes, the press release said. CMS helps people get heard, get healed, and get back to their lives through four different no-cost mediation programs focusing on at-risk youth and families. Learn more at www.peacefulresolution.org.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Community, Government, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Juvenile Court, Brian Hunt, candidate forum, CASA, Clinton Public Library, CMS, Community Mediation Services, Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Tennessee Heartland, general election, juvenile court judge, juvenile judge, Michael Clement

Honors: Legal Aid Society attorney receives second ARC of Anderson County Dove Award

Posted at 9:17 pm June 2, 2014
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Theresa-Vay Smith

Theresa-Vay Smith

The ARC of Anderson County, a United Way agency serving children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, recently honored Theresa-Vay Smith as one of the recipients of the organization’s 2014 Dove Awards. Smith is an attorney with the Oak Ridge office of Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands.

Dove Awards are given every year to recipients who display outstanding service to children or adults with cognitive or developmental disabilities, a press release said.

The Emory Valley Center in Anderson County, a nonprofit agency serving children and adults with disabilities, nominated Smith for the award. Smith represents disabled individuals of the Emory Valley Center who need home-based care.

This is Smith’s second time being honored. She first received the award in 2011. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: ARC of Anderson County, Community Mediation Services of Anderson County, Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Tennessee Heartland, Dove Awards, Foster Care Review Board, Janet Mynatt, Legal Aid of East Tennessee, Legal Aid Society, Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, Theresa-Vay Smith

Florida runner finishes first in Secret City Half Marathon

Posted at 3:44 pm December 1, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Secret City Half Marathon Start

Five hundred thirty-six runners start in the Secret City Half Marathon on Briarcliff Avenue on Sunday morning.

A Florida man finished first in the Secret City Half Marathon on Sunday morning, crossing the finish line almost eight minutes ahead of the second-place runner.

Jason McLeod, 21, of Orlando, Fla., finished the 13.1-mile course in 1:11:53. It was his first half marathon.

McLeod has never competed in a full marathon either, but he did run cross country for four years at Bryan College in Dayton, Tenn.

Gina Rouse, 34, of Knoxville finished second with a time of 1:19:50. She was also the top female runner among the 536 athletes who started Sunday. She has competed in marathons, including the Nashville Marathon in 2006 and Atlanta Marathon in 2011. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 10K, 5K, Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, ASAP, Briarcliff Avenue, Brock Bailey, Bryan College, CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Tennessee Heartland, Emory Valley Road, Frank Chmielewicz, Gina Rouse, Health and Fitness Expo, Jason McLeod, Mark Watson, Melton Lake greenway, National Fitness Center, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Secret City Half Marathon, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope

Secret City Half Marathon Weekend to feature new 5K, 10K races; health, fitness expo

Posted at 10:52 pm October 9, 2013
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Secret City Half Marathon

The Secret City Half Marathon Weekend at the end of November will feature 5K and 10K races, and a new Health and Fitness Expo.

The Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau announced the changes on Wednesday. The marathon weekend is Nov. 30-Dec. 1.

“With less than two months to the race, runners and walkers are encouraged to lace up their running shoes and sign up soon to participate in one of these great family friendly athletic events in Oak Ridge,” a press release said.

The first-ever Secret City 5K and 10K races will be held Saturday, Nov. 30, at 7:30 a.m. Both courses start and end near the Oak Ridge Civic Center and run through the streets of Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 10K, 5K, Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, ASAP, CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Tennessee Heartland, Frank Chmielewicz, Half Marathon, Half Marathon Relay, Health and Fitness Expo, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, ORCVB, races, Secret City, Secret City Half Marathon, Secret City Half Marathon Weekend, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope

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