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Anderson Chamber hosts mayor, sheriff candidate debates Thursday

Posted at 3:05 pm July 9, 2014
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Hallerin Hilton Hill

Hallerin Hilton Hill

The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a debate for candidates for mayor and sheriff on Thursday evening in Clinton.

The 6 p.m. debate at The Ritz Theater will be moderated by Hallerin Hilton Hill of NewsTalk 98.7. The public is invited.

The candidates for mayor participating in the debate are the incumbent, Terry Frank, a Republican, and her two challengers: Jim Hackworth, a Democrat, and Bradley S. Rickett, an Independent.

The candidates for sheriff are incumbent Paul White, a Democrat, and his Republican challenger, Anthony Lay. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Anthony Lay, Bradley S. Rickett, candidate debate, Democrat, Hallerin Hilton Hill, Jim Hackworth, mayor, NewsTalk 98.7, Paul White, Republican, Ritz Theater, sheriff, Terry Frank

Sheriff White has BBQ lunch fundraiser

Posted at 10:39 pm June 20, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

Anderson County Sheriff Paul White will have a barbecue lunch fundraiser on Saturday, June 28, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Ed Underwood Pavilion on the Anderson County Fairgrounds in Clinton.

White is running for re-election in the Anderson County general election on Aug. 7.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Fairgrounds, barbecue lunch, Ed Underwood Pavilion, fundraiser, Paul White, sheriff

Radio host Hallerin Hilton Hill to moderate mayor, sheriff debates in July

Posted at 12:36 pm June 14, 2014
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Hallerin Hilton Hill

Hallerin Hilton Hill

Radio talk show host Hallerin Hilton Hill will moderate debates for five candidates for Anderson County mayor and sheriff on Thursday, July 10.

The debates are hosted by the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, and they are scheduled to start at 6 p.m. July 10 at The Ritz Theater at 119 N. Main St. in Clinton.

Hill has a talk show weekday mornings on NewsTalk 98.7 in Knoxville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, debates, Hallerin Hilton Hill, mayor, sheriff, The Ritz Theater

2014 Election: Anderson County primary voting totals

Posted at 12:30 am May 7, 2014
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Anderson County Election Commission

Here are the unofficial election results for the contested races in the Democratic and Republican primaries in Anderson County on Tuesday. The results include all 27 precincts, early voting, and absentee ballots.

Anderson County mayor—Republican primary

  • Terry Frank—3,896 (53 percent)
  • Zach Bates—3,406 (47 percent)

Anderson County chancellor—Republican primary

  • Nichole “Nicki” Cantrell—3,895 (54 percent)
  • Michael S. Farley—2,979 (41 percent)
  • Phil Harber—368 (5 percent) [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anthony Lay, Brian Hunt, chancellor, David Dunkirk, Democrat, juvenile court judge, Lauren Biloski, mayor, Michael Clement, Michael Farley, Nicki Cantrell, Phil Harber, primaries, Randy Myers, Republican, sheriff, Terry Frank, Vickie Bannach, Zach Bates

Anderson County elects first female chancellor

Posted at 10:37 pm May 6, 2014
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Anderson County Republican Party Candidates

Nicki Cantrell, second from right, who is running unopposed in the Aug. 7 general election after winning the Republican primary on Tuesday, will become Anderson County’s first female chancellor. Also pictured at right is Michael Farley, one of her two Republican opponents. The three GOP candidates for Juvenile Court judge are also pictured. From left they are Vickie Bannach, Lauren Biloski, and Brian Hunt, the winner of Tuesday’s Republican primary.

 

Terry Frank

Terry Frank

Note: This story was last updated at 4:10 p.m. May 7.

Primary Winners: Frank, Cantrell, Hunt, Lay, Clement

One is Anderson County’s first female mayor. The other will become the county’s first female chancellor.

The two candidates—Terry Frank and Nicki Cantrell—beat their opponents by significant margins in the Republican primary on Tuesday. Both said their victories were based in large part on running positive campaigns.

Cantrell’s victory over Clinton attorney and City Judge Michael Farley, who had the support of many other lawyers, appeared to be the big upset of the night in what had been the most heated race, with the two candidates clashing over their courtroom experience and trading accusations of false claims and “mudslinging.”

Zach Bates

Zach Bates

Both were running to replace the current chancellor, William Lantrip, who is retiring at the end of June after 25 years on the bench. The chancellor hears cases in Chancery Court ranging from divorces and adoptions to lawsuits and contract disputes, but can also sometimes hear Criminal Court cases, sit as the Circuit Court judge, and hear Juvenile Court appeals.

“Nobody believed we could do this,” Cantrell’s husband Dail Cantrell said Tuesday night. “We refused to run a negative campaign and got the support of the people.”

Nicki Cantrell won by about 900 votes, collecting 3,895 votes to Farley’s 2,979, according to unofficial results with all 27 precincts reporting. That’s roughly a 54 percent to 41 percent margin.

A third candidate, Republican Phil Harber, who did not appear to campaign as hard as either Farley or Cantrell, received 368 votes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, 2014 Election, Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anthony Lay, Brian Hunt, chancellor, county primary, David Dunkirk, Democrat, Jim Hackworth, juvenile court judge, Lauren Biloski, mayor, Michael Clement, Michael Farley, Nicki Cantrell, Paul White, Randy Myers, Republican, sheriff, Terry Frank, Vickie Bannach, Zach Bates

Norris Bulletin to host candidate forum at ACHS

Posted at 9:53 pm April 17, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

All of the candidates in the upcoming Democratic and Republican contested primary elections scheduled for May 6 are being invited to a public forum to be hosted by The Norris Bulletin and moderated by publisher Jack Mitchell. The event will be held next Thursday, April 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Anderson County High School.

Unopposed candidates are also invited and, after a brief introduction, will be given an opportunity to make a brief statement, but they will not participate in the question and answer session of the forum.

For each of the contested primaries, candidates will be granted two to three minutes for an opening statement, after which 20 minutes will be allocated to a question and answer session where the moderator will pose four questions to each candidate, who will have two minutes to answer. Opponents will then be granted two minutes for rebuttal. The moderator, at his discretion, may permit an additional one minute to the candidate who was originally asked the question. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County High School, candidate forum, chancellor, county mayor, Democrat, Jack Mitchell, juvenile court judge, primary election, Republican, sheriff

Meet mayor, sheriff candidates at AARP today

Posted at 8:43 am April 17, 2014
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The local AARP chapter has organized an event today that will allow voters to meet candidates for Anderson County mayor and sheriff.

It starts at 1 p.m. at the Oak Ridge Senior Center. Those who attend are encouraged to bring a snack.

Candidates for mayor include the incumbent, Terry Frank, a Republican first elected in August 2012; her GOP opponent, Commissioner Zach Bates; and Democrat Jim Hackworth, a former state representative. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Community, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: AARP, AARP Chapter No. 625, Anderson County, Anthony Lay, Doris Hardin, Jim Hackworth, mayor, Paul White, Randy Myers, sheriff, Terry Frank, Zach Bates

Letter: Former Sheriff White endorses Lay in Republican primary

Posted at 3:09 pm April 13, 2014
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Bill White Endorses Anthony Lay

Pictured in back row from left to right are Terry Hodge, treasurer for the Anthony Lay campaign; Clyde Cook, gun doctor, Clinton business owner; Lynn Byrge, Oak Ridge business owner, and Joe Walker, local 25-year state police officer). Pictured in front from left to right are Mary Jane White, wife of former sheriff Bill White; Lay, a Republican candidate for Anderson County sheriff; and Bill White. (Submitted photo)

Former Republican Sheriff Bill White and his wife Mary Jane White have endorsed candidate Anthony Lay for sheriff in the Republican primary election in Anderson County on May 6, a press release said.

“I have known Anthony for several years and feel he is the best qualified candidate for the office of sheriff,” White said in the press release.

Bill and Mary Jane ask the voters of Anderson County to cast their vote for Anthony Lay on May 6 in the Republican primary, the release said.

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anthony Lay, Bill White, Clyde Cook, Joe Walker, Lynn Byrge, Mary Jane White, primary election, Republican, sheriff, Terry Hodge

ORPD officer resigns to focus on campaign for sheriff

Posted at 9:37 pm April 10, 2014
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Randy Myers

Randy Myers

Note: This story was updated at 3:48 p.m. April 11.

Oak Ridge Police Department Officer Randy Myers is resigning so he can focus on campaigning full-time for sheriff.

His last day on the job will officially be Tuesday, April 15.

“We’re campaigning full-steam,” Myers said Thursday. “We’re fully committed.”

Myers, 48, started with the ORPD in 2007. He is a Republican candidate for Anderson County sheriff in the May 6 primary election, where he has one opponent, Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper Anthony Lay. The primary winner will face the incumbent, Sheriff Paul White, a Democrat, in the Aug. 7 county general election.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Anthony Lay, Belle Police Department, Democrat, Hatch Act, K-25, Neighborhood Watch, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Paul White, POST certification, primary election, Randy Myers, Republican, sheriff, Wackenhut

Republican forum: Issues range from jobs, retail to drug courts, trial experience

Posted at 8:46 am April 9, 2014
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Anderson County Republican Party Forum

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, center, gives an opening statement during a Tuesday night candidate forum for Republican Party candidates. Also pictured are Anderson County Commissioner Zach Bates, left, who is challenging Frank in the May 6 GOP primary, and Oak Ridge Police Department Officer Randy Myers, one of two Republican candidates for sheriff.

Note: This story was last updated at 11:45 a.m.

The starkest differences between any candidates at a Tuesday night Republican Party forum might have emerged in the race for Anderson County chancellor, where candidates Michael Farley and Nicki Cantrell clashed on questions of trial experience and whether the Chancery Court should ever be used to hear criminal cases.

In the race for sheriff, Republican candidates Anthony Lay and Randy Myers agreed on one key question: No federal inmates should be housed at the Anderson County jail.

In the race for mayor, Terry Frank, the incumbent, said she had presided over one of the few—and possibly the only—tax cut in Anderson County history, while her opponent, Commissioner Zach Bates, said the county’s biggest economic challenge is “retail leakage.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County jail, Anthony Lay, Brian Hunt, candidate forum, chancellor, Chancery Court, Democrat, drug court, federal inmates, general election, jobs, judge, Juvenile Court, Lauren Biloski, League of Women Voters, mayor, Michael Farley, Neighborhood Watch, Nicki Cantrell, Oak Ridge Police Department, Phil Harber, property taxes, Randy Myers, Republican Party, retail, sheriff, tax cut, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Terry Frank, truancy, U.S. Department of Energy, Vickie Bannach, William Lantrip, Zach Bates

Voters can meet candidates for contested Anderson County offices on April 15

Posted at 12:40 pm April 5, 2014
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Democracy for East Tennessee

From left to right, DFET members Charles Jones, Joan Cassens, and Tom Burns review the 2014 Anderson County primary ballot while planning a “meet the candidate” event. (Submitted photo)

Democracy for East Tennessee has organized an April 15 event that will allow Anderson County voters the chance to meet candidates for four county offices before the May 6 primary election.

The four contested races are for Anderson County mayor, sheriff, chancellor, and Juvenile Court judge. Other offices on the primary ballot are not contested.

The “meet the candidates” event is scheduled from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, in the Oak Ridge Civic Center’s A/B Room.

“Democracy for East Tennessee is sponsoring this event so citizens of Anderson County can become better acquainted with the candidates for four Anderson County offices before the primary election on May 6,” the organization said in a press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, chancellor, Democracy for East Tennessee, Joan Cassens, juvenile court judge, mayor, Oak Ridge Civic Center, primary election, sheriff, Tom Burns, voters

Anderson County Republicans also have April 8 candidate forum

Posted at 10:46 am March 31, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 19 Comments

The Anderson County Republican Party will have an April 8 forum for GOP candidates running for county offices in the May 6 primary election.

The forum starts at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, at the Midtown Community Center in Oak Ridge. It’s expected to last about two hours, a press release said.

“This year’s election is especially important for Anderson County’s future,” said Aaron Wells, chairman of the Anderson County Republican Party. “A forum will provide an excellent opportunity to showcase our great candidates and the Republican vision for the county. We invite folks to join us for what should be an interesting and informative evening. ”

The Republican Party forum is scheduled at the same time and the same night as a candidate forum organized by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge. The League forum is for both Democratic and Republican candidates in the May 6 primary elections. It’s not clear yet if either event might be rescheduled to allow Republican candidates to attend both. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Wells, Anderson County Republican Party, candidate forum, chancellor, juvenile court judge, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, mayor, Midtown Community Center, primary election, sheriff

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