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2014 Election: Commission candidates talk ouster, taxes

Posted at 10:45 pm July 31, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

During a forum earlier this month, a half-dozen Oak Ridge candidates running for Anderson County Commission said they support the county’s law director, the defendant in a controversial ouster suit, while four others said they are reserving judgement.

A few candidates said the county’s property tax rate ought to be lowered, while others argued that officials have done a good job of holding the rate as low as possible.

Several agreed that the county needs to work on attracting more jobs, affordable housing, and retail.

All five of the incumbents seeking re-election in Oak Ridge’s three County Commission districts face challengers in the August 7 election. Voters will elect two commissioners in each district.

The most crowded race is District 7, where incumbent Jerry Creasey is seeking re-election but Commissioner John Shuey is not. There are six candidates in that race. Besides Creasey, they include Jimmy Bouchard, Mike Marsh, Denny Phillips, Kevin Rice, and Theresa Scott.

District 7 includes the Glenwood, Highland View, and Pine Valley voting precincts in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anthony Allen, August 7 election, businesses, candidates, City Hall, Denny Phillips, District 6, District 7, District 8, Emory Valley, Glenwood, Hendrix Creek, Highland View, housing, industrial development, Jay Yeager, Jerry Creasey, Jimmy Bouchard, jobs, Joey Anderson, John Shuey, Kevin Rice, law director, Mike Marsh, Myra Mansfield, Myron Iwanski, Oak Ridge, ouster suit, Pine Valley, property tax rate, retail, Robertsville, Robin Biloski, Steve Mead, Terry Frank, Theresa Scott, West Hills, Whitey Hitchcock, Woodland

Longtime businessman Anderson running for County Commission

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

Joey Anderson

Joey Anderson

Longtime local businessman Joey Anderson has announced he is running for Anderson County Commission in District 6 in the Aug. 7 election. District 6 includes the City Hall, Robertsville, and West Hills voting precincts in Oak Ridge.

Anderson is a 1986 graduate of Oak Ridge High School and earned a BBA in business management from East Tennessee State University.

Growing up active in the Boy Scouts of America, earning the prestigious Eagle award, and being involved with the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge has carried over to remaining active in the community, a press release said. He is currently serving as president of the Oak Ridge Boys and Girls Club Alumni. He was also treasurer for many years for the alumni. Anderson is also a member of the Oak Ridge Quarterback Club.

Anderson’s roots are deep in Oak Ridge, the release said. He operated and managed Anderson’s Hilltop Market for 18 years, carrying on the family business started in 1944 by his grandfather, Joe Anderson. Anderson said his small business background would help him navigate managerial and budgetary challenges on the Commission if elected. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson’s Hilltop Market, City Hall, District 6, Joe Anderson, Joey Anderson, Kristi Anderson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Boys and Girls Club Alumni, Oak Ridge Quarterback Club, Robertsville, West Hills

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

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