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New daily COVID-19 case average remains near or above 10

Posted at 11:23 am October 10, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A graph shows confirmed new cases of COVID-19 in Anderson County through Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. (Image courtesy Tennessee COVID-19 Case Tracking Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts (CORE-19) at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville)

The average number of new cases of COVID-19 per day has remained near or above 10 in Anderson County for more than a month.

That’s down from the peak average of about 20 new cases per day or more in late July. But it remains higher than the averages for March, when the pandemic began, and for April, May, June, and early July.

On Tuesday each week, Oak Ridge Today calculates the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases per day in Anderson County for the previous week.

That seven-day average passed an average of 10 new cases per day in early to mid-July before peaking at 24.7 new cases per day in late July. The average then fell in August before hitting a plateau at about 10 in mid-August. It has remained there, or close to it, with one exception since then.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, CORE-19, Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts, COVID-19, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health, University of Tennessee

Baby boy found dead near river bank in March remains unidentified

Posted at 4:28 pm October 6, 2020
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The Oak Ridge Police Department and Police Chief Robin Smith are offering a $1,500 reward for information about the baby boy found dead near the river bank along Melton Lake Greenway on Thursday, March 26, 2020. The Oak Ridge Police Department has named the baby boy “Wyatt,” which means “little warrior,” the city said. On Thursday, April 2, ORPD officers and the Oak Ridge Fire Department set up a memorial in baby Wyatt’s name near the parking area on Melton Lake at Edgemoor Road. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The baby boy found dead near the river bank along Melton Lake Greenway in March remains unidentified, and the Oak Ridge Police Department is offering a $1,500 reward for information about the boy.

The Oak Ridge Police Department has named the baby boy “Wyatt,” which authorities have said means “little warrior.”

Oak Ridge Police Chief Robin Smith has pledged $500 of the $1,500 reward being offered by the police department for information about the boy.

The ORPD has received $950 in community donations to use for a memorial for baby Wyatt. ORPD officers and the Oak Ridge Fire Department set up a memorial in baby Wyatt’s name near a parking area along the Clinch River at Edgemoor Road in April.

The baby boy’s body was found near the river bank just north of the Edgemoor Road bridge on Thursday, March 26. The boy’s umbilical cord was still attached before he was placed in the water, Smith said in a Facebook video in April. A piece of clothing was with Wyatt, although it’s not being described for investigative reasons.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: baby boy, Baby Wyatt, Clinch River, Melton Lake greenway, Oak Ridge Police Department, Robin Smith

Two killed in car-motorcycle crash

Posted at 12:51 am October 2, 2020
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Two people died in a collision between a car and motorcycle on Clinton Highway on Thursday afternoon, law enforcement officers said.

The crash was reported at about 2:46 p.m. Thursday at East Wolf Valley Road.

Zachary Johnston, 29, of Clinton, and Stephanie Whitaker, 31, of Knoxville died in the crash, according to a Tennessee Highway Patrol report.

Johnston was driving a 2004 Honda Shadow Aero motorcycle, and Whitaker was a passenger, the report said.

The THP said the other vehicle, a 2001 Honda Accord car, was driven by Casey Hall, 38, of Heiskell.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: car-motorcycle crash, Casey Hall, Clinton Highway, crash, East Wolf Valley Road, Stephanie Whitaker, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, Zachary Johnston

Anderson County man charged with robbing credit union

Posted at 3:33 pm September 30, 2020
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Joshua Ryan Hutchins

An Anderson County man was arrested Tuesday night after he allegedly robbed a credit union in Oak Ridge.

The alleged robbery of Enrichment Federal Credit Union on South Illinois Avenue was reported at about 5:20 p.m. Tuesday.

Joshua Ryan Hutchins, 27, was arrested less than seven hours later, just before midnight, by the Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force.

According to a court affidavit, Hutchins allegedly entered the credit union during the Tuesday evening robbery and presented a note to a teller that said, “This is a Robbery…”

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Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories, U.S. Tagged With: Enrichment Federal Credit Union, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Joshua Ryan Hutchins, Kevin Craig, Oak Ridge Police Department, robbery, Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force

ORPD, FBI investigating robbery at credit union

Posted at 8:02 pm September 29, 2020
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Law enforcement officers are investigating a robbery at Enrichment Federal Credit Union.

The robbery was reported at about 5:24 p.m. Tuesday at the credit union on South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge. It’s being investigated by the Oak Ridge Police Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation.

During the alleged robbery, a suspect handed a note to tellers demanding money, a press releases said. No weapon was displayed or threatened, the press release said.

The suspect left with an undisclosed amount of money and is described as a white male in his 30s with brown hair. He was last seen wearing a grey/white ball cap, black face mask, and a grey hooded sweatshirt, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories, U.S. Tagged With: Enrichment Federal Credit Union, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Police Department, robbery

After falling in August, new COVID cases have plateaued

Posted at 5:03 pm September 26, 2020
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A graph shows confirmed new cases of COVID-19 in Anderson County through Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. (Image courtesy Tennessee COVID-19 Case Tracking Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts (CORE-19) at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville)

After falling in August, the average number of new daily cases of COVID-19 appears to have plateaued in Anderson County.

But there is at least one complication in the data. More than 30 cases reported in Anderson County in mid-September had been assigned to a different county earlier, or the the county of residence had not yet been reported, according to the Tennessee Department of Health.

So, for at least a few days, the data seemed to include an unusually high number of new cases per day (20-29 new cases per day on September 10 and 11, compared to one to six new cases per day other days that week).

Since then, though, the average number of new cases per day has remained about the same, in a range between 11.1 and 13.7 new cases per day. Fourteen new cases were reported Saturday.

The seven-day average number of new cases in Anderson County had fallen to 5.4 per day on September 1, according to calculations by Oak Ridge Today. That was a low that the county hadn’t had since early July, before new case growth peaked later that month.

But since then it’s gone back up to an average of more than 10 new cases per day, where it appears to have plateaued. It’s not clear why.

Anderson County has reported five deaths due to COVID-19 this month. That’s more than one-third of the 13 deaths reported in the county since the pandemic began March 20. Two of the deaths were reported by state health officials in the past few days, on Thursday and Friday.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Health, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health

After break, schools will continue mix of in-person, staggered schedules

Posted at 2:39 pm September 22, 2020
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Bruce Borchers
Bruce Borchers

After fall break, Oak Ridge Schools will continue using in-person instruction for students from pre-kindergarten to fourth grade and staggered schedules for students in fifth grade to 12th grade, Superintendent Bruce Borchers said Tuesday.

The younger students have five days of in-person instruction per week, while the older students have staggered schedules: two days of in-person instruction and three days of online learning per week.

In a letter to staff members and families on Tuesday, Borchers said school staff and students have kept the spread of COVID-19 low during the first term using contact tracing, isolation, quarantine, and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; practicing good personal hygiene such as hand washing; maintaining physical distances and wearing face masks; and providing or being able to use hand sanitizing stations and clean facilities.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Education, Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, ConnectOR, COVID-19, in-person instruction, Oak Ridge Schools, online-only, staggered schedules

UT Arboretum Society has online fall plant sale from Sept. 25-Oct. 10

Posted at 12:09 pm September 21, 2020
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Conifers from East Fork Nursery of Sevierville (Submitted photo)

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society’s Annual Plant Sale will be online only this year. It is scheduled from September 25 to October 10. You can shop for new plants from home.

The UT Arboretum Society’s plant sales are some of their biggest fundraisers of the year. They help support the arboretum’s community education, trail improvements such as its Nature Book Trail, and children’s programs, a press release said.

The online plant sale will give you a chance to enhance your garden this fall.

“Fall is always a wonderful time for planting as it gives your plants time to establish great root systems for the spring,” the press release said.

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Filed Under: Business, Business, College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: East Fork Nursery, Riverdale Nursery, Tennessee Naturescapes, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT Arboretum, UT Arboretum Society

Roane State Foundation receives $75,000 grant to help small businesses and students affected by COVID-19

Posted at 10:13 am September 17, 2020
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The Roane State Foundation recently received a $75,000 Tennessee Community CARES grant to help Roane State students affected by COVID-19 and provide training for local small businesses, entrepreneurs, and contractors to help them build their businesses and be more responsive during the pandemic, a press release said.

Scholarships are available on a first-come, first-served basis for the following programs:

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Filed Under: Business, College, COVID-19, Education, Front Page News, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: CARES grant, COVID-19, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation, Tennessee Community CARES grant

Two weeks left to respond to 2020 Census

Posted at 9:59 am September 17, 2020
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Time is winding down for the City of Oak Ridge to get as close to a complete census count as possible. As of September 11, 72.2 percent of households in the city had responded online, by mail, or phone, a press release said.

“With an estimated population of 30,000, this means only about 21,000 of our residents have been counted,” the press release said.

Census takers are still working their way through the community with the goal of boosting that response rate and getting it as close to 100 percent as possible, the release said.

“That doesn’t mean that you can’t still self-respond now,” it said.

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Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: census, census count, Oak Ridge, U.S. Census Bureau

City hires new personnel director

Posted at 12:55 pm September 16, 2020
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Janice Harris

The City of Oak Ridge has selected Janice Harris as its new personnel director.

Harris, a retired Air Force master sergeant, was among 68 applicants. Five people were selected to advance to a final round before she was ultimately chosen for the role, a press release said.

“She is no stranger to the City of Oak Ridge, and she’s excited to get started,” the press release said. She has lived in the city since 2018.

“I’m excited for everything—just being able to work for the city,” Harris said in the press release. “Even though we’ve been living here for two years, I’ll get to see the city through a different set of eyes now.”

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Janice Harris, Mark Watson, Personnel Director

Updated: ORHS principal leaving Oak Ridge, going to Greeneville

Posted at 12:13 am September 16, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was updated at 10:20 a.m. Sept. 17.

Oak Ridge High School Principal Martin McDonald announced in a Facebook post on Tuesday that he is leaving his job at ORHS and starting a new job at Greeneville High School in East Tennessee.

On Wednesday, Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers said McDonald will continue at ORHS through the end of the first term and will transition to his new role in Greeneville during the first weeks of October.

Neither McDonald nor Oak Ridge Schools said why the principal is leaving Oak Ridge.

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Filed Under: Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, Greeneville High School, Martin McDonald, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools

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