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Archives for July 2012

UCOR and United Way enjoy special showing at Oak Ridge Playhouse

Posted at 10:00 am July 30, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

UCOR and UWAC at Playhouse

Cleanup contractor UCOR and the United Way of Anderson County enjoy a special showing of Damn Yankees at the Oak Ridge Playhouse. (Submitted photo)

UCOR, the federal cleanup contractor in Oak Ridge, hosted a special performance of “Damn Yankees” at the Oak Ridge Playhouse earlier this month in celebration of the company’s first year of work at the East Tennessee Technology Park.

The performance was for more than 220 staff members, friends, and colleagues.

Also attending the special showing was the United Way of Anderson County Pillar Society, a group of more than 120 leadership donors who have contributed $1,000 or more each year to the United Way, a UWAC press release said.

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Filed Under: Community, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Damn Yankees, Oak Ridge Playhouse, UCOR, United Way of Anderson County

Professor lectures on asteroid spacecraft Wednesday in Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:40 am July 30, 2012
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Harry “Hap” McSween, a professor of planetary geoscience at the University of Tennessee, will discuss discoveries made by the Dawn spacecraft orbiting Vesta, the second most massive asteroid, during a Wednesday lecture in Oak Ridge.

McSween is a geologist and distinguished professor who has served as head of UT’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and as former interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

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Filed Under: Community, Education Tagged With: asteroid, Dawn, Harry "Hap" McSween, ORION, spacecraft, Vesta

Samuel Maston Braden

Posted at 9:21 am July 30, 2012
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Samuel Maston Braden

Samuel Maston Braden

Samuel Matson Braden, age 86, a resident of Oliver Springs, slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God on Friday, July 27, at his home.

Mr. Braden was born, April 13, 1926, on the Braden family farm, in Oliver Springs to the late R.H. Braden and Eliza M. Lockett Braden. He was a lifelong resident of Anderson County.

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Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Samuel Maston Braden

Y-12 protesters allegedly enter high-security area, spray paint, splash blood

Posted at 5:35 pm July 28, 2012
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Transform Now Plowshares

Three activists opposed to nuclear weapons pose with banners before their reported arrests on Saturday. From left to right, the three are Michael R. Walli, Megan Rice, and Greg Boertje-Obed. (Submitted photo)

Note: This story was last updated at 6:40 p.m. July 29.

Three Plowshares protesters who oppose nuclear weapons allegedly sneaked through four fences at the Y-12 National Security Complex before dawn Saturday and spray-painted messages and splashed human blood on the walls of a uranium storage building before they were detained by security guards, an activist said.

The three were identified by supporters as Michael R. Walli, 63, of Washington, D.C.; Megan Rice, 82, of New York; and Greg Boertje-Obed, 57, of Duluth, Minn.

They are now in the Blount County Corrections Facility, said Ellen Barfield, of Baltimore, Md., who said she is a longtime anti-war and anti-nuclear weapons activist and friend of the three detainees.

Federal spokesman Steven Wyatt wasn’t able to confirm the identity of those arrested, but he said they entered a high-security area on the west end of Y-12—the Protected Area—at about 4:30 a.m. Saturday, spray-painted a building there, and splashed a substance that appeared to be like blood on a wall.

It could be the first security breach of that area, Wyatt said.

“I don’t ever recall this happening before at Y-12,” he said.

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Filed Under: Police and Fire, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 Security Breach Tagged With: Greg Boertje-Obed, Highly Enriched Uranium Materials Facility, Megan Rice, Michael R. Walli, nuclear weapons, Plowshares, protest, security breach, Transform Now Plowshares, Y-12 National Security Complex

Jenn Cristy plays music in Oak Ridge

Posted at 1:38 pm July 28, 2012
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Jenn Cristy

Singer and songwriter Jenn Cristy, front center, performs at A.K. Bissell Park in Oak Ridge on Friday night with guitarist Christopher McConnell, left, drummer Dave Dwinell, and bass player Allen Parauzas.

Singer and songwriter Jenn Cristy, who graduated from Oak Ridge High School in 1997, played soul-infused pop rock during a Friday night concert at A.K. Bissell Park.

Cristy’s band, based in Bloomington, Ind., played mostly original songs, but also played some covers.

It was the fourth free concert in this year’s Secret City Sounds concert series, presented by the Arts Council of Oak Ridge and sponsored by the City of Oak Ridge.

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Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Jenn Cristy, Secret City Sounds

Trespassers deface building at Y-12 National Security Complex

Posted at 10:54 am July 28, 2012
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Three people were detained at the Y-12 National Security complex early this morning after they trespassed and defaced a building, possibly as a protest, a spokesman said.

The alleged incident occurred at about 4:30 a.m. Saturday, federal spokesman Steven Wyatt said in a statement.

The three people, who have not been identified, will be transported to an off-site facility for arrest and processing under federal trespassing charges, Wyatt said, although he wasn’t sure where they would be taken.

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Filed Under: Police and Fire, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 Security Breach Tagged With: trespass, U.S. Department of Energy Inspector General, Y-12 National Security Complex

ORAU renews agreement with U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Posted at 7:12 pm July 27, 2012
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Oak Ridge Associated Universities has renewed a five-year agreement with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to continue providing technical assistance for radiological surveys and assessments.

The $5.4 million agreement will last through 2017, an ORAU press release said.

Under the agreement, ORAU will perform laboratory analyses, document reviews, inspections, and surveys related to the decommissioning of previously contaminated reactor and materials sites.

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Filed Under: Government, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: NRC, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, radiological surveys, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Angelyn Chastain

Posted at 6:52 pm July 27, 2012
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Angelyn Chastain better known as “Angie,” age 55, of Clinton, passed away on Tuesday, July 24, at Methodist Medical Center.

Angie was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She loved helping others and being surrounded by family and friends. Angie also enjoyed reading, crocheting, and growing flowers and plants.

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Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Angelyn Chastain

Joan Eadie Quist

Posted at 6:49 pm July 27, 2012
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Joan Eadie Quist

Joan Eadie Quist

Joan Eadie Quist, age 69, passed away on Wednesday, July 25, at her home in Oak Ridge, attended by her husband, son, daughter, and long-time caregiver, after a lengthy struggle with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.

Joan was born on July 2, 1943, in Boston, Mass.

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Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Joan Eadie Quist

Letter: Endorses Hope for volunteerism, board support

Posted at 6:31 pm July 27, 2012
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To the Editor:

I hereby provide my unsolicited endorsement for Chuck Hope as he runs for a full term on City Council.

Why?

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Filed Under: 2012 Election, Letters Tagged With: Chuck Hope, Oak Ridge City Council, Robert Kennedy

Tennessee early voting sets record, down in Anderson County

Posted at 5:47 pm July 27, 2012
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Tre Hargett

Tre Hargett

A record number of Tennessee voters cast ballots early this year, but the number of early votes appeared to be down in Anderson County and possibly Roane County.

As of Wednesday, 223,281 Tennesseans had either voted early or mailed in absentee ballots for the Aug. 2 election, Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett announced Thursday.

That’s up from 206,174 during the entire early voting period in August 2008, Hargett said. There were 11,267 people who mailed in absentee ballots in that election.

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Filed Under: 2012 Election, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, early voting, Roane County, Secretary of State Tre Hargett, Tennessee

Sheree Diana Lamb Warner

Posted at 2:43 pm July 27, 2012
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Sheree Diana Lamb Warner

Sheree Diana Lamb Warner

Sheree Diana Lamb Warner, age 56, of Oak Ridge, passed away peacefully in her sleep after a brief illness on Thursday, July 26, at her home.

She was born July 25, 1956, in Oak Ridge, the daughter of Calvin Edward and Naida Donner Lamb.

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Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Sheree Diana Lamb Warner

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