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Letter: Democrat supports Gallaher for Register of Deeds

Posted at 3:16 am August 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

This letter writer supports Bill Gallaher, Republican, for Anderson County Register of Deeds.

I am a senior citizen on fixed income. I was born and raised on a farm at Andersonville and have lived in Anderson County my entire life. I retired after a life-long career as a librarian in Anderson County.

I am also a life-long Democrat, supporting Bill Gallaher. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County register of deeds, Bill Gallaher, Democrat, expenses, Rebecca Williams, register of deeds, Republican, revenues, tax dollars

Whitey Hitchcock announces re-election bid for county commission

Posted at 1:35 am May 31, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Harry "Whitey" Hitchcock

Harry “Whitey” Hitchcock

Harry “Whitey” Hitchcock has announced he is seeking re-election to the Anderson County Commission, representing District 6 in Oak Ridge, which includes the City Hall, Robertsville, and West Hills voting precincts, a press release said.

“It has been my honor, privilege, and joy to get to know and represent the very diverse citizens of District 6, a task I take seriously,” Hitchcock said in the press release. “When first elected in 2006, I pledged to

  1. help reduce crime,
  2. bring tax dollars back to Oak Ridge, and
  3. help re-new an effective working relationship between the city and the county. I feel that this has been largely accomplished, yet there is more work to do with a city-county partnership: housing, jobs, and retail development.”

Hitchcock said crime is everyone’s concern, and its cost cannot be overestimated. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, City Hall, county-city relationship, crime, District 6, Harry "Whitey" Hitchcock, housing, jail expansion, jobs, Oak Ridge Mall, Operations Commission, retail development, Robertsville, tax dollars, Veterans Service Office, West Hills

Commission chair: Mayor needs to choose between travel supplement, vehicle

Posted at 3:12 pm February 25, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Chuck Fritts

Chuck Fritts

Anderson County Commission Chairman Chuck Fritts continued to insist Monday that Mayor Terry Frank should either accept a $400-per-month travel supplement or use a county car—but not do both, as he alleges she has.

The $4,800-per-year salary supplement is offered in place of the mayor using a county car, a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria, Fritts said in an e-mail after Frank’s Monday morning press conference.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County mayor, Chuck Fritts, county car, mayor's salary, tax dollars, Terry Frank, travel payments, travel reimbursement, travel supplement

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