December 2 – 6:30 PM – Broadway Baptist Church –
233rd Bill of Rights Ratification
Anniversary Dinner Celebration
Senator Frank S. Niceley (born March 3, 1947) is a Republican member of the Tennessee State Senate representing the 8th district, consisting of Claiborne, Grainger, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson and Union counties.
Niceley had previously served in the Tennessee House of Representatives. In the House, he represented District 17, which encompassed portions of Knox County and the majority of Jefferson County.Niceley is a native of Knox County and of the district he served in the state House of Representatives. He was raised around agriculture. After graduating from Jefferson High School, Niceley attended the University of Tennessee, where he received a bachelor’s degree in soil science in 1969. Subsequently, he and his wife, Cyndie, moved their residence to neighboring Jefferson County, where he began his career as a farmer and businessman.
PLUS Satire News with Tru and Karen
Menu: Hickory-Smoked Pork Tenderloin
with Honey Mustard Glaze and Honey Pecan Chicken,
Russet Potatoes, Green Beans and Dessert.
At Broadway Baptist Church Fellowship Hall
2329 East Broadway Maryville TN 37804
Tuesday, December 2 @ 6:30PM
Just $30/ person
Please send your check made to WBCR to:
WBCR; P.O. 130; Alcoa, TN 37701 Deadline for reservations is Wednesday November 25th.
For more information call 865-661-2500; 865-984-1470
Union News Leader:
“Senator Frank Niceley’s life and family history is deeply embedded in East Tennessee. Frank is the direct descendent of five veterans of the Revolutionary War buried in the 8th District.
One of those ancestors was the doorkeeper to the first Tennessee General Assembly which established our state. Frank’s love of Tennessee History has earned him a reputation as the unofficial Senate historian.
First elected to the State Senate in 2012, Frank Niceley ran promising to protect family farms, fiscal responsibility, low taxes, and fighting federal government overreach. Slightly more than a decade later, Tennessee is widely recognized as one of the best-run states in our nation. We rank among the lowest in per capita taxation and lowest in debt. Tennessee is the 7th fastest growing economy in America and consistently ranks as one of the best values for quality of life.
Frank and Cyndie Niceley make their home on Riverplains Farm, 400 acres along the Holston River in Jefferson County. Riverplains is a working farm including row crops, livestock, and an active equestrian training center. Frank and Cyndie’s three daughters remain active on the farm in various related agricultural activities. Their five grandchildren keep the farm lively for Frank and Cyndie, and visitors alike.”