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The Tennessee House of Representatives 21st district in the United States is one of 99 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Tennessee General Assembly.It covers the northern and central portions of Monroe County, such as Vonore, Madisonville, and Sweetwater; and the southern and central portions of Loudon County, such as Greenback, Philadelphia, and Loudon. [1]
Loudon County was formed from parts of Roane, Monroe and Blount counties. One of the earliest American settlements in what is now Loudon County was a river port and ferry known as Morganton, once located on the banks of the Little Tennessee River near modern Greenback. Morganton thrived during the early 19th century, but declined with the rise ...
Jimmy Matlock (born February 5, 1959) is an American politician, business owner, and Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 21st district, encompassing Lenoir City, and parts of Loudon County and Monroe County. [1] [2] [self-published source] He served from 2007 to 2019. [3] He succeeded Russell Johnson. [4]
A spokesperson for the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) confirmed this saying, “This device has been successfully tested at 78 mph, well above MASH TL-3 performance evaluation ...
For the next two weeks the Tennessee Department of Transportation will be repairing the I-75 bridge over the Tennessee River near mile marker 74 in Loudon County.
Loudon is a city in and the county seat of Loudon County, Tennessee, [6] United States. Its population was 6,001 at the 2020 census . It is included in the Knoxville, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area .
District 5 covers all of Anderson and Loudon Counties and part of Knox County in the Knoxville metropolitan area, including some of Knoxville proper as well as the surrounding communities of Clinton, Lenoir City, Loudon, Tellico Village, Oliver Springs, and northern Oak Ridge.
While in high school, he had the opportunity to shadow a local attorney. He attended Auburn University, Hiwassee College, and later the University of Tennessee, where he would receive his juris-doctor. [3] In 1990, he opened a private practice in Loudon County. [4] From 1998 until 2006, he was a judge for the city of Loudon. [4]