published Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Chattanooga: sessions judge candidates can apply now

Candidates interested in the vacant Hamilton County General Sessions Judge seat of the late Judge Bob Moon can now begin applying.

County Commissioners set a deadline of Feb. 10 at noon. Individual interviews will take place between Feb. 13 and 29 between individual candidates and commissioners. An appointment will be made March 1.

Commissioner Greg Beck requested that interviews be public. Chairman Larry Henry disagreed.

Read more in tomorrow’s Times Free Press.

about Ansley Haman...

Ansley Haman covers Hamilton County government. A native of Spring City, Tenn., she grew up reading the Chattanooga Times and Chattanooga Free Press, which sparked her passion for journalism. Ansley's happy to be home after a decade of adventures in more than 20 countries and 40 states. She gathered stories while living, working and studying in Swansea, Wales, Cape Town, South Africa, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Ga., and Knoxville, Tenn. Along the way, she interned for ...

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