10/31/2025
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It’s Friday. Time for another weekly update.
This week, I welcomed over 150 new citizens to America during the most recent naturalization ceremony. The process for becoming a citizen is not easy and includes testing of both English language proficiency and civics knowledge. So congratulations to these folks.
I also helped cut the ribbon for the Metro Drug Coalition’s Pathfinder mobile learning lab. The Pathfinder is the first-of-its-kind in the nation. It will visit schools and neighborhoods across our county, especially underserved areas, bringing not only substance misuse prevention education, but also building resilience, confidence, and emotional wellbeing among our young people.
And I placed a plaque in honor of Ngina Blair at the Little Free Library at the Five Points Boys and Girls Club.
Some news about the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Service Center.
Unfortunately, we have discovered more issues since oversight of the facility was transferred to a new board of directors consisting of five county commissioners. A recently released 98-page report by the University of Tennessee’s County Technical Assistance Service discovered numerous shortcomings in the management of the facility, from staffing and operations to record keeping, security and standards compliance under the Center’s previous administration. While things are progressing and the new administration is doing yeoman’s work, there’s still a lot to be done, so the committee overseeing the center has asked county commission to delay the transition to the Sheriff’s Office. On the positive side, we are hoping that the Center will soon earn approval from the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services after losing it three years ago. I’ll keep you updated as things move forward.
Knox County Criminal Court Clerk Mike Hammond and his team have launched a new program to support domestic violence survivors called Bridge to Safety. Bridge to Safety serves as a vital connection between victims, law enforcement, and community resources to help individuals safely cross from crisis to confidence. The program provides guidance, support, and direct assistance during some of the most difficult times in their lives. For more information, please visit www.bridgetosafetytn.org or contact the program at (865) 215-3221.
This month’s Employee of the month is Alan Childers from Engineering and Public Works. Congratulations and thank you, Alan!
Until next Friday, I hope everyone has a great week!