Information from WYSH Radio
According to our partners at BBB-TV, Oliver Springs City Manager Tina Treece has announced that she is resigning after more than two years on the job.
Treece notified city leaders of her intention to step down on Wednesday, the day after the Tuesday, November 4, election. But BBBÂ said it wasn’t clear if the resignation was because of the election.
Treece has been in her position since early 2012, when she replaced David Bolling, who left the city for a similar job in Maine. Bolling, who is also a former Anderson County commissioner, has since returned to Tennessee as city manager in Kingston.