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Frank wins mayor race; sheriff will face Aug. 6 opponent


A voter walks away from Andersonville Elementary School after casting his ballot during last Tuesday’s (May 5) county primary election. - G. Chambers Williams III

With no Democrat or independent candidate on the ballot for the Aug. 6 Anderson County general election, county Mayor Terry Frank easily won re-election in last week’s Republican primary, outpolling challenger Joshua Anderson 56%-44%. The vote totals were 4,822 for Frank and 3,786 for Anderson, who has been a District 3 county commissioner for the past two four-year terms. At 10:24 p.m. election night, when the vote tallies were completed, Frank posted this message on her Facebook page: “The final votes are in, and I want to thank all the wonderful people of Anderson County who voted for me. I promise to continue working hard and I am so forever grateful! “I want to thank Josh Anderson and all the candidates who put their names out there to lead our county. You belong to a brave, elite group of courageous souls. “I especially want to thank all of those who worked for so hard for me and believed in me —including my family that I love so much. I owe so much to your hard work.

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Golden retriever Annie brightens days


Sixth-grade student Otto Harden helps take care of golden retriever Annie, who spends much of her time at Clinton Middle School. Harden is one of many students at the school who love to spend time with Annie, a therapy dog. - Ben Pounds

As Annie, a 110-pound golden retriever, walked through the halls of Clinton Middle School, students and staff greeted her with smiles, kind words and petting. Jennifer Huckaby, Annie’s owner and the school’s guidance counselor, led her on a leash while Annie’s ambassador and caretaker, sixth-grade student Otto Harden, joined them. Usually, Annie stays in Huckaby’s counseling room or in the shared lounge-style Behavior Break Room, where teachers enjoy spending time with her. But on this day, it was time for Annie’s photo shoot, even though she is already a star at CMS. Annie serves as a therapy dog for CMS, and Huckaby said she helps break the ice with students. “For our students who are too upset to talk, Annie has been their quiet support and their gentle listener,” Huckaby said. She said Annie also offers students moral support and companionship when they feel sad, alone or insecure.

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Road ahead

A crew in a van from Applied Pavement Technology is working this week on an assessment of nearly 14 miles of Norris city streets as a prelude to planning upgrades to those in need of repair and repaving. In a related move, the City Council on Monday night declined to raise city property taxes by 7% for the coming 2027 fiscal year to help pay for street improvements. Instead, the council approved on first reading a budget for the year beginning July 1 that does not include an increase in the tax rate. Councilman Bill Grieve made the motion to raise the property taxes, but there was no second to the motion, so Mayor Chris Mitchell declared it moot. Mitchell and others suggested that the city should wait until the street assessment is completed and recommendations for improvements are made before considering any tax increase.

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News

Frank wins mayor race; sheriff will face Aug. 6 opponent  Read More

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Mariner Point traffic signal to go active  Read More

Russell, Farrow serve up state tourney berths  Read More

Sports

Walk-off loss ends Lady Dragons’ run  Read More

Lady Mavs’ trail ends at Coalfield  Read More

Hall pass granted  Read More

Dragons’ boys soccer ends in heartbreak  Read More

Lady Dragons’ first flag football run ends  Read More

Mavericks take journey to sectionals  Read More

Wildcats dethrone Admirals for region title  Read More

Oak Ridge’s Green calls it a career  Read More

Short-handed Clinton FC bows out in semifinals  Read More

Clinton relay rewrites mark at sectional meet  Read More

Armes takes next handoff at Muskingum  Read More

Love joins Lady Dragons program  Read More

Community

Golden retriever Annie brightens days  Read More

Iron Revival: Antique tractor returns June 12-13  Read More

Manhattan Project park launches fishing education  Read More

Renaissance Run for charity  Read More

Appalachian Voices luncheon set Aug. 28  Read More

Museum awarded two ‘Tennessee America 250’ grants for programs  Read More

FFA wraps up plant sale with festival  Read More

Gunther’s 18th birthday celebration set Saturday at Little Ponderosa Zoo  Read More

Swim lesson registration now open  Read More

Shorter to celebrate 100th birthday May 16  Read More

Herb program planned for low-vision group  Read More

School

Anderson County Schools budget heads to County Commission  Read More

Business

First fairgrounds session of Farmers Market on tap this Saturday in Clinton  Read More

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