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Oak Ridge voters invited to meet election candidates

Posted at 11:48 pm September 19, 2018
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Voters are invited to a Meet the Candidates event on Thursday, October 18, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the gymnasium at the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

Democracy for East Tennessee is sponsoring this event so residents of Oak Ridge can become better acquainted with the candidates for offices in the upcoming November city, state, and federal general elections, a press release said. Early voting begins October 17, and the election is Tuesday, November 6. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Education, Federal, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: Democracy for East Tennessee, election, election candidates, Meet the Candidates, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge voters, Tom Burns

Voters invited to meet candidates for county offices

Posted at 1:36 pm March 5, 2018
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Democracy for East Tennessee April 5 2018 Meet Candidates Event

Oak Ridge voters are invited to a Meet the Candidates event on Thursday, April 5, at the Oak Ridge Civic Center, a press release said. The event is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Social Room at the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

“Democracy for East Tennessee is sponsoring this event so residents of Anderson County can become better acquainted with the candidates for offices in the upcoming May 1 primary election,” a press release said.

Early voting begins April 11. The offices on the primary ballot are Circuit Court Clerk, County Clerk, County Mayor, Register of Deeds, Road Superintendent, Sheriff, and Trustee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, candidates for county offices, candidates for offices, Democracy for East Tennessee, Meet the Candidates, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge voters, Tom Burns

Veterans/Armistice Day observed on Wednesday at Civic Center

Posted at 5:08 pm November 8, 2015
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A Veterans/Armistice Day observance will be held on Wednesday, November 11, at 11 a.m. in Meeting Rooms A/B in the Oak Ridge Civic Center. Veterans and members of the public are invited to attend the program, which will feature music, reflections, and poetry to celebrate peace and to honor those who have served our country in the military.

If you were born after 1960, there is a good chance you don’t know that November 11 is Armistice Day, as well as Veterans Day. Armistice Day celebrates the coming of peace at the end of World War I, once optimistically referred to as “The War To End All Wars.” It became an official U.S. holiday in 1926 and is still celebrated in Europe at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month to commemorate the signing of the armistice at that moment in 1918.

Veterans Day was established as a U.S. holiday by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1954 to honor all those who had served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Ever since, Armistice Day has been overshadowed in the U.S. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Armistice Day, Charlotte Bowers, Democracy for East Tennessee, DFET, Don Morris, Dwight Eisenhower, Joan Cassens, Kern Memorial Methodist Church, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Tom Burns, U.S. Armed Forces, Veterans Day, World War I

Letter: Congressional debate, candidate answers available online

Posted at 1:29 pm November 1, 2014
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To the Editor:

Oak Ridge voters in the Third Congressional District might like to know that they can view the Monday night, October 27, debate between Rep. Chuck Fleischmann and Dr. Mary Headrick at https://www.facebook.com/EastTennesseePBS.

Voters might also like to see answers from City Council and School Board candidates to questions asked of them by DFET (Democracy for East Tennessee) following the Candidates’ Reception sponsored by the group on October 9 in Oak Ridge at www.dfet.org.

DFET Executive Committee:

Tom Burns, Leslie Agron, Joan Cassens, Virginia Jones

Oak Ridge

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: candidate answers, Candidates Reception, Chuck Fleischmann, City Council, Democracy for East Tennessee, DFET, Joan Cassens, Leslie Agron, Mary Headrick, school board, Third Congressional District, Tom Burns, Virginia Jones, voters

DFET: Meet the candidates on Thursday

Posted at 10:25 am October 8, 2014
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A local organization is sponsoring a Meet the Candidates event from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, October 9, in the Oak Ridge Civic Center Gymnasium. It’s been organized by Democracy for East Tennessee, and residents of Anderson and surrounding counties are invited, a press release said.

Candidates for the following offices have been invited: Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Tennessee House of Representatives 33rd District, State Senate 5th District, 3rd U.S. Congressional District, and U.S. Senate.

The election is November 4. The October 9 event will offer residents a chance to become better informed and acquainted with candidates by meeting with them on an individual basis at a single event, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Federal, Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: 33rd District, 5th District, Democracy for East Tennessee, Joan Cassens, Linda Trien, Meet the Candidates, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Senate, Tennessee House of Representatives, Tom Burns, U.S. Senate

DFET: Meet the candidates on Oct. 9

Posted at 1:01 am September 18, 2014
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A local organization is sponsoring a Meet the Candidates event from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, October 9, in the Oak Ridge Civic Center Gymnasium. It’s been organized by Democracy for East Tennessee, and residents of Anderson and surrounding counties are invited, a press release said.

Candidates for the following offices have been invited: Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Tennessee House of Representatives 33rd District, State Senate 5th District, 3rd U.S. Congressional District, and U.S. Senate.

The election is November 4. The October 9 event will offer residents a chance to become better informed and acquainted with candidates by meeting with them on an individual basis at a single event, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Federal, Government, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Joan Cassens, Linda Trien, Meet the Candidates, November 4 election, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Senate, Tennessee House of Representatives, Tom Burns, U.S. Senate

Oak Ridge voters can meet county, district candidates on Thursday

Posted at 10:48 am July 4, 2014
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Oak Ridge voters are invited to a “Meet the Candidates” event on Thursday, July 10, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Oak Ridge Civic Center Gymnasium. Democracy for East Tennessee is sponsoring this event so residents of Oak Ridge can become better acquainted with the candidates for offices serving Oak Ridge in the upcoming August 7 election. Early voting begins July 18.

The offices on the ballot are chancellor; Circuit Court clerk; District 4 constable; county commissioners for Districts 6, 7, and 8; county clerk; county mayor; Juvenile Court judge; Criminal and Circuit Court judge; district attorney; General Sessions judge; public defender; register of deeds’ Republican and Democratic State executive committee members; road superintendent; county school board; sheriff; Tennessee House of Representatives in the state’s 33rd District; and trustee.

Time and space will be provided for citizens to talk to candidates. There will be a table for each candidate to display literature and campaign gear. Light refreshments will be provided.

For more information, call Tom Burns at (865) 385-7063 or Joan Cassens at (865) 220-8900.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: August 7 election, candidates, Democracy for East Tennessee, Joan Cassens, Meet the Candidates, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Tom Burns, voters

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

Weekly memorial for veterans moves to Municipal Building on Sunday

Posted at 11:35 pm December 14, 2013
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Friendship Bell Repairs

A symbol of the friendship between Oak Ridge and Japan, the 20-year-old Friendship Bell at Alvin K. Bissell Park is closed while the city make repairs to the structure holding up the bell.

Since the structure housing the Friendship Bell is under repair for an indeterminate amount of time, the group that has met each week for more than 400 Sundays to ring the Friendship Bell in remembrance of those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and in recent years, for Anderson County veterans of American wars, will meet Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Veterans Memorial/Flag Pole in front of the Oak Ridge Municipal Building.

The memorial is at 12:20 p.m. Sunday.

The group, which varies in composition and number, plans to meet each week when the weather forecast is dry, a press release said. When the weather forecast is wet, the names to be read in memorium will be saved for the next gathering. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Afghanistan, Charles Jones, Friendship Bell, Iraq, memorial, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Tom Burns, veterans

Letter: Residents urge legislators to raise minimum wage

Posted at 12:27 am November 30, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 4 Comments

To the Editor:

Two bills in Congress to raise the minimum wage by about 95 cents per year for the next three years are HR1010 and S460. We, the undersigned, urge readers to contact their congressmen and senators to urge passage of these bills.

The minimum wage is now $7.25. If these bills pass, then over the next three years, the minimum wage would increase to $10.10.

Currently, if a worker is able to get 2,000 hours of work per year (in 50 40-hour weeks)—and unfortunately, not all can—he or she earns a yearly gross wage of $14,500, which is below the U.S. Department of Labor threshold of $1,245 per month ($14,940 annually) for receiving food stamps. If this worker’s wages increased by 95 cents an hour, he or she would earn $16,400 and thus would be raised above the poverty guideline. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Congress, congressmen, Don Hurtubise, food stamps, HR1010, Joan Burns, Joan Cassens, minimum wage, poverty, S640, senators, Tim Holt, Tom Burns, U.S. Department of Labor, Virginia Jones

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