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Archives for September 2012

Guard, union president defend security officer performance during Y-12 breach

Posted at 3:39 am September 18, 2012
By John Huotari 2 Comments

The work of a few security guards has been heavily scrutinized and repeatedly criticized since the July 28 security breach at the Y-12 National Security Complex.

Last week, the criticism came from members of the U.S. House of Representatives, who also directed their frustration at U.S. Department of Energy officials and the plant’s contractors, calling the security breach “appalling” and an “all-out failure.”

But in recent interviews, a guard and union representative defended the performance of the security police officers at Y-12.

“I did my job exactly the way I’ve been trained for 30 years,” said Kirk Garland, who was the first security guard to reach the three anti-nuclear weapons activists who sneaked into Y-12 before dawn on July 28 and vandalized a building where bomb-grade uranium is stored.

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Filed Under: U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 Security Breach Tagged With: guards, International Guards Union Local 3, Kirk Garland, Randy Lawson, security breach, Y-12 National Security Complex

Cleve Daugherty

Posted at 11:57 pm September 17, 2012
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Cleve Daugherty, 75, a resident of Coalfield, died Saturday, Sept. 15, at his home.

Mr. Daugherty was born Jan. 6, 1937, in New River. He had lived in Coalfield since 1953.

Cleve was employed as a coal miner and logger before his retirement. He was a member of the United Church of Compassion in Oliver Springs.

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Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Cleve Daugherty

TDOT offers $1 million in litter grants for special projects

Posted at 11:54 pm September 17, 2012
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The Tennessee Department of Transportation is sponsoring a statewide competition for $1 million of grant funds for special litter projects that go beyond routine maintenance.

Local governments, community organizations, and nonprofits can apply, a press release said. Winning proposals may receive a total of $25,000 to $100,000, which will be used to reimburse expenses each quarter for up to three years.

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Filed Under: Community, Government Tagged With: grants, Highway Beautification Office, litter projects, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Wednesday program on government contracting at Oak Ridge Chamber

Posted at 11:46 pm September 17, 2012
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A Wednesday morning program will introduce business owners and managers to the diversity of government purchasing, a press release said.

Presented by the University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services, the program will feature Marketing Consultant Paul Middlebrooks. It runs from 9 a.m. to noon at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce.

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Filed Under: Business Tagged With: government contracting, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Paul Middlebrooks, University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services

Anderson zoning, public works changes cut jobs, save $100,000

Posted at 6:12 pm September 17, 2012
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Three positions have been eliminated in the Anderson County Zoning and Public Works Department, and taxpayers can expect to save more than $100,000 each year, Mayor Terry Frank announced Monday.

It’s part of an office restructuring triggered by the economic downturn, Frank said.

A press release said a department planning position and geographic information system, or GIS, coordinator job have both been eliminated. The planning work will now be handled by the East Tennessee Development District, working under a contract with the county. The mayor’s office and property assessor’s office will share a GIS coordinator, “reinstating shared services that have existed in the past.”

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Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, Anderson County Zoning and Public Works Department, office restructuring

Secret City Film Festival converting movies to digital format this year

Posted at 12:46 pm September 17, 2012
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Keith McDaniel

Keith McDaniel (Submitted photo)

The Secret City Film Festival will make history this year by becoming the first in the nation to screen all of its movies in a format used by the film industry for new movies in digital theaters across the country, organizer Keith McDaniel said.

The format is called the Digital Cinema Package. It will be used at the 9th Annual Secret City Film Festival scheduled for Sept. 21-23 at Downtown West Cinema 8 in Knoxville, an all-digital theater.

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Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Chris Dotson, Digital Cinema Package, EonEntertainment Inc., Keith McDaniel, movies, Secret City Film Festival

UT, Y-12 partner to recruit top students to MBA program

Posted at 12:23 pm September 17, 2012
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Nine students pursuing master’s degrees in business administration at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville will work at the Y-12 National Security Complex while they complete their studies, thanks to a partnership between the two institutions called the Career Advantage Program, a press release said.

The program participants include six Class of 2013 MBA students: Lee Creviston of Brentwood, Bill Fortunato of Knoxville, Logan Howell of Mascot, Mike Koban of Nashville, Kelcee Ramsey of Oak Ridge, and Nick Tussing of Centennial, Colo.

In addition, three Class of 2012 students are continuing from last year: Chris Hurley of Delbarton, W.Va.; Aaron Jacques of Murfreesboro; and Melissa Tucker of Knoxville, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Education, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Amy Cathey, business administration, Career Advantage Program, College of Business Administration, master's degree, MBA, University of Tennessee, Y-12 National Security Complex

UT, ORNL lead national project to study nuclear fusion reactor materials

Posted at 6:57 pm September 16, 2012
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A research team at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory will receive $4.1 million during the next five years to study materials used in nuclear fusion reactors.

The funding is part of a larger $11.5 million U.S. Department of Energy project that includes seven other laboratories and universities across the country.

The goal is to help convert nuclear fusion, which promises an “almost limitless supply of clean and safe energy,” into a practical, commercial power source, a UT press release said.

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Filed Under: Education, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Brian Wirth, fusion reactors, Jaguar, Kraken, nuclear fusion, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, SciDAC, Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Tennessee

DOE public bus tour has 1,600 visitors this summer

Posted at 5:11 pm September 16, 2012
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About 1,600 people toured the Oak Ridge Reservation during this summer’s public bus tour, the U.S. Department of Energy announced.

The annual tour of Oak Ridge facilities ended Aug. 31, and it attracted visitors from 40 states, a press release said.

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Filed Under: Community, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: bus tour, East Tennessee Technology Park, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

UCOR announces last shipment of unusual K-25 wastes

Posted at 4:55 pm September 16, 2012
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Workers have finished shipping a stockpile of unusual classified, radioactive wastes from the East Tennessee Technology Park, the former K-25 site, federal cleanup contractor UCOR announced last week.

The waste was generated at the K-25 site more than a decade ago, and it was stored in Vault 1X at the K-25 Building, UCOR said. It required off-site disposal.

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Filed Under: U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: cleanup, East Tennessee Materials and Energy Corporation, East Tennessee Technology Park, K-25 Building, Nevada National Security Site, radioactive, UCOR, Vault 1X, wastes

Oak Ridge educators host candidate forum Wednesday

Posted at 1:33 pm September 16, 2012
By John Huotari 3 Comments

The Oak Ridge Education Association will host a public forum for five Tennessee House of Representatives candidates on Wednesday.

Three of the candidates—Democrat Jack McNew, Independent Allen Cole, and Republican Kent Calfee— are seeking seats in Tennessee’s District 32. That district includes Roane County and part of Loudon County. The seat has been held for one term by Lenoir City Republican Julia Hurley, who lost to Calfee in the Aug. 2 primary.

The other two candidates—Clinton Democrat Jim Hackworth and Oak Ridge Republican John R. Ragan—are battling to represent District 33, which includes most of Anderson County.

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Filed Under: 2012 Election, Education, Government Tagged With: Allen Cole, candidate forum, Jack McNew, Jim Hackworth, John R. Ragan, Kent Calfee, League of Women Voters, Oak Ridge Education Association, Tennessee House of Representatives

With help from UT, tree inventory under way in Oak Ridge

Posted at 1:08 pm September 16, 2012
By John Huotari 1 Comment

The city of Oak Ridge and forestry students from the University of Tennessee are conducting a tree inventory to help develop a tree planting plan.

The inventory started Saturday at the west end of Oak Ridge near Rarity Ridge. The first two-week inventory will move east along State Route 95/58 to State Route 62, also known as Illinois Avenue.

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Filed Under: Government Tagged With: forestry, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Sharon Jean-Philippe, tree inventory, tree planting, University of Tennessee

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