LUB discusses grievance findings, policy changes forthcoming

Findings will result in “tightening up of some LUB policies” and changing of others

Utility board member Jay Willoughby, at right, said he plans to continue interviewing LUB employees at their request for “their voices to be heard.” Willoughby has two months left on the board.

By Charlotte Underwood

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- The findings of a grievance submitted by utility employee Eric Griffith against the utility back in January were discussed at Monday’s LaFollette Utility Board meeting. The findings will result in the “tightening up of some LUB policies” and the changing of others, especially regarding the threshold spending amount by the general manager.

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Write-In candidates – the process of candidates qualifying, voting for them

By SUSAN SHARP

CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN. (WLAF)- For the first time in several years, Campbell County has seen two candidates launch write-in campaigns for county commission and school board district seats.

This has left voters questioning how to vote for write-in candidates.

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LUB customer files litigation against the utility

Sonya Lee was permitted 15 minutes to speak during public comments of Monday’s LUB meeting

Sonya Lee reads a statement to the LaFollette Utility Board on Monday during the public comments portion of the meeting. Lee has filed litigation against LUB.

By Charlotte Underwood

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- LaFollette Utilities has had litigation filed against it by Campbell County resident Sonya Lee.

Lee said she had filed a public records lawsuit against LaFollette Utilities Board under the Tennessee Public Records Act and that “the lawsuit involves public access to records related to LUB’s rates, billing, customer charges, fuel cost adjustments, infrastructure, outages, environmental records, solar metering, financial records, and board decision-making.”

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Leffew allegedly told police he paid $1,500 for meth; bought it for someone else

Speeding car leads to traffic stop, two drug related arrests

JACKSBORO, TN (WLAF)- Jacksboro Police Officer Therman Pearson was recently on routine patrol late at night when he saw a car without an illuminated license plate and traveling above the posted speed limit.

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The Doorway Gourmet, little ministry type kitchen, marks its fifth year

‘The Lord is in this’- Nancy Thompson, The Doorway Gourmet

The Doorway Gourmet is between JR’s Tires and the Sonic and is open Monday through Friday from 10am until 6pm.(PHOTOS COURTESY OF WLAF’S CHARLIE HUTSON)

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF) – “It’s a little ministry type kitchen,” said Nancy Thompson with The Doorway Gourmet. The little ministry type kitchen is making a big difference in lives around the community.

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CHET Black Lung Clinic representatives visit Washington, D.C.

CHET has the only Black Lung Clinic in the State of Tennessee

CHET’s “Black Lung ladies” Martha Deane, Regina Tackett and Heather Lane with Community Health’s Black Lung clinic visited Washington, D.C., earlier this month to help educate Congressmen and Senators and spread awareness about the disease.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WLAF)- Representatives from Community Health of East Tennessee’s (CHET) Black Lunch Clinic visited the nation’s capital on April 14 for the National Coalition Black Lung Respiratory Clinics Washington, D.C. meeting.

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Campbell County General Sessions Court Docket April 28, 2026

There are more than 35 individuals listed on today’s docket

JACKSBORO, TN. (WLAF)- Below is today’s general sessions court docket.

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Leforce turns to the court when public records request goes unanswered

Ameesh A. Kherani with Kherani Law Firm is the Attorney for Cecil LeForce

CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN. (WLAF)- Cecil Leforce, a Jellico resident, has filed a petition in Campbell County Chancery Court to force the Town of Jellico to answer his public records request.

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Three more days left in early voting; 1,573 votes cast so far

Tue. early voting is 9am-4pm at Election Commission-J’boro, 9-2 at Jellico Municipal Building

CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN (SPECIAL TO WLAF)- On Monday, there were 128 votes cast in early voting. That brings the sub-total to 1,573 votes after eleven days of 14 early voting days.

Citizens in Campbell County are encouraged to utilize the early voting period for the May 5 Primary Election to select party nominees for county offices. Tennessee is ranked number one in the nation for election integrity for the fourth year in a row, and early voting is a safe and secure way to cast a ballot before Election Day.

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Board of Education budget talks until Tuesday afternoon

The approval of the agenda failed in a 5 to 7 vote on Monday

Campbell County Board of Education budget talks stalled on Monday afternoon for lack of approval of the agenda. 
Pictured is board member Jamie Wheeler, left, and Director of Schools Charlotte McCoy. 

By Charlotte Underwood 

JACKSBORO, TN (WLAF)- Budget talks that were supposed to continue on Monday afternoon for the Campbell County Board of Education stalled for lack of approval of the agenda. 

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Town of Jacksboro leaders hear from concerned citizen

JACKSBORO, TN (WLAF)- Monday afternoon at the monthly meeting of the Jacksboro Board of Mayor and Aldermen, Donna Melton, a resident of the Mtn. Perkins subdivision, was present to address an issue she had recently had with Jacksboro Fire Chief Jason Shetterly.

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Ridgeview’s Mobile Health Clinic provides services on Tuesdays

Visit the mobile unit today at the Walmart parking lot from 9am until 3pm

The mobile clinic is in Campbell County on Tuesdays.

LAFOLLETTE, TN. (WLAF)- The Ridgeview Mobile Health Clinic is providing services on Tuesdays in Campbell County. However, there are some key things to know:

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Campbell Delinquent Property Tax Auction is May 8; see updated list

List is further down this page; updated at noon, Mon., April 27, 2026, 4pm

JACKSBORO, TN (SPECIAL TO WLAF)- An auction conducted by the Campbell County Clerk & Master’s Office will be held on Friday, May 8, 2026, at 9am, at the courthouse to sell property that’s left on the list of delinquent property taxes for the year 2023 and any previous outstanding years. See the full list further down this page and click the download tab at the bottom of the page.

The list will be updated periodically to remove parcels that are paid.

“We’re hoping folks will pay their property tax, because we don’t ever want to sell anyone’s property.  However, if the tax is not paid, this property will be sold at auction for the delinquent property taxes,” said Dennis Potter, Campbell County Clerk & Master.

Unless prior payment is made to the office of the Clerk & Master by Thursday, May 7, 2026, at 4:30pm, the subject property will be sold on Friday, May 8, 2026, at 9am, in the Chancery Courtroom in the Campbell County Courthouse at Jacksboro, Tennessee.

The Clerk & Master’s office will not accept any personal checks for the 2023 tax year or any prior tax years from April 13 to May 8, 2026.  Delinquent tax payments must be paid in cash, cashier’s check, money order, credit card or debit card.  Please note that all card payments have an added 4% fee. 

The courthouse at Jacksboro is where the office of the Clerk & Master is located, and the office telephone number is 423.562.3496.

(WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED-04/27/2026-4PM-PAID)

New sign adds nice touch to Thompson Picture Framing and More building

On First Street at Aspen Street in Lafollette next to LUB

Meet Elliott Sheckles (right) and Alex Stewart just completed their latest sign, this one for Thompson’s (below).

By Charlie Hutson

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- Saturday’s weather forecast called for rain, rain and more rain, but for a couple of guys to be working outside, Saturday’s weather was great. 

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