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BUZZ Begin the new year with a hike Tennessee state parks are offering ranger-led hikes Sunday, Jan. 1. Local hikes include: Norris Dam State Park, midnight-2 a.m., meet at the Tea Room, located on the east side of Norris Dam; Big Ridge State Park, 1-3 p.m., meet at the stone building at the park entrance; Tellico Blockhouse (part of Fort Loudoun State Historic Area), 1-3 p.m., meet at the Blockhouse. Info/reservations: tnstateparks.com.

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July 29, December 21, 2013 2016

Mayor introduces greenways crew, 2 SoKno facilities

COMMUNITY NOTES ■ Colonial Village Neighborhood Association. Info: Terry Caruthers, 579-5702, t_caruthers@ hotmail.com. ■ Lake Forest Neighborhood Association. Info: Molly Gilbert, 209-1820 or mollygilbert@yahoo. com. ■ Knoxville Chapter of the Tennessee Firearms Association meets 6 p.m. each first Tuesday, Gondolier Italian Restaurant, Chapman Highway, 7644 Mountain Grove Drive. The public is invited. Info: Liston Matthews, 316-6486. ■ Knoxville Tri-County Lions Club meets 7 p.m. each second and fourth Monday, Connie’s Kitchen, 10231 Chapman Highway, Seymour. Info: facebook.com/ TriCountyLions/info. ■ Lindbergh Forest Neighborhood Association meets 6:30 p.m. each third Wednesday, Graystone Presbyterian Church, 139 Woodlawn Pike. Info: Kelley DeLuca, 660-4728, kelleydeluca@ gmail.com. ■ Old Sevier Community Group meets 7 p.m. each third Thursday, South Knoxville Elementary School library, 801 Sevier Ave. Info: Gary E. Deitsch, 573-7355 or garyedeitsch@bellsouth.net. ■ South Haven Neighborhood Association meets 10 a.m. each third Saturday, Hillcrest UMC, 1615 Price Ave. Info: Pat Harmon, 591-3958. ■ South Knox Republican Club meets 7 p.m. each third Thursday, South Knox Optimist Club, 6135 Moore Road. Kevin Teeters, kevinteeters018@gmail.com. ■ South of the River Democrats (9th District) meet 6:30 p.m. each third Monday, South Knoxville Community Center, 522 Maryville Pike. Info: Debbie Helsley, 7898875, or Brandon Hamilton, 809-3685. ■ South Woodlawn Neighborhood Association. Info: Shelley Conklin, 686-6789. ■ South-Doyle Neighborhood Association meets 7 p.m. each first Tuesday, Stock Creek Baptist Church fellowship hall, 8106 Martin Mill Pike. Info: Mark Mugford, 609-9226 or marksidea@aol.com.

After riding over from the Vestal Boys & Girls Club at the South Knoxville Community Center, (front) Eliyahs Rauton, Gaby Hernandez, Amani Martin, Camryn Malone; (back) Landon Ghouj and Jamison LeBlanc pose with Mayor Madeline Rogero on the grassy lane that will be paved when the Mary Vestal Greenway is extended to Ogle Avenue. Photos by Betsy Pickle

Carly Pearson pulls her kayak up onto the new adaptive dock at Ijams Nature Center as “Santa” Mike Schmidt watches.

By Betsy Pickle Bicycling and kayaking are great activities to enjoy during the sweet awakening of spring, the sultry days of summer and the crisp beauty of fall. During the chill of winter? Eh, not so much. But Mayor Madeline Rogero took to the great outdoors last Wednesday afternoon to welcome two new additions to SoKno’s active-lifestyle amenities and announce a new “rapid response” Greenways Service Crew. She started at the corner of Martin Mill Pike and Ogle Avenue where the Vestal Gateway Arch was erected the previous week. Pledging an official ribbon-cutting to come, Rogero said the arch “makes an impressive portal” to the Mary Vestal Greenway, which will be extended behind the South Knoxville Community Center to the corner in downtown Vestal. The Greenways Service Crew began working on the extension earlier in the month, she said. The goal is for the crew to build two new miles of trail each year, for a planned total of 24 miles, in addition to providing maintenance for existing trail.

Sheriff’s Merit Council tables Holt By Sandra Clark

Sheriff Jimmy “J.J.” Jones must be mad because he’s term-limited. Why else would he hire Hugh Holt for a purchasing director’s job that never existed and pay him more than even the chief deputy makes?

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Lee Tramel

And last week Jones was back – this time trying to get Holt protected under the Sheriff’s Merit System Council, a system designed to protect deputies and jailers from political fallout. Merit Council members are volunteers, appointed by Knox County Commission. You don’t get appointed unless the sheriff approves. It just doesn’t happen. So it was a stunning rebuke to Jones

Tom Spangler

when the three-member board tabled his recommendation on Holt, opting to leave the decision to the next sheriff. Board chair Bill Lindsey read a list of job descriptions and salaries, saying, “These people (who earn less than Holt’s $137,500) put their life on the line and have years of service. “Let’s not hamstring the new

sheriff. JJ is a lame duck. Let’s kick the can down the road 18 months. The history will be there then, and if the new sheriff wants (Holt), let him or her hire him and pay him. Let the new sheriff recommend putting him under the (Merit) System.” Roy Kruse and Jim Jennings concurred, citing employee morale. It was a rare act of independence that reflected favorably on each council member. Holt was director of purchasing for Knox County for several years until he resigned under fire. In that role, he oversaw purchasing for the Sheriff’s Office. When Mayor Tim Burchett requested his resignation following an investigation into charges of sexual harassment, Holt was earning roughly $137,000. Jones hired him three

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days later for $500 more. In a column Nov. 9, 2016, this writer polled two potential candidates for sheriff when Holt was hired. Lee Tramel, the sheriff’s chief administrative officer, said it’s the sheriff’s call. “It’s not my position to comment. Look at Hugh’s record six or eight months from now. Has he saved the office money? That will tell the tale.” Tom Spangler, former chief deputy, said the position is not needed since the county has always handled purchasing. He would prefer to see the money divided among employees. “Some say that’s just $137 each, but I say it’s $137 they didn’t have before. “Nothing against Hugh, but his hiring was (an affront) to every employee up there.”


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