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Letter: Thanks to those who plan, work, sponsor Anderson County Fair

Posted at 6:09 pm August 24, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

What a great event the Anderson County Fair is! The dedication of countless hours of time and efforts of those who plan and prepare for week of activities for our residents reinforces my appreciation for these good people who love our county. People from far and wide our state visit us for this “Best 6 Days of summer.”

I was a part of the Anderson County Fair this year as an employee of Emory Valley Center where we had our information/awareness booth. Thank you to all who plan and work at our fair! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anderson County Fair, Emory Valley Center, Powell-Clinch Utility District, Robin Biloski

Letter: Residents, representatives urged to support Tennessee Wilderness Act

Posted at 9:57 pm August 20, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

To the Editor:

U.S. senators Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker have again introduced legislation to protect nearly 20,000 acres of the Cherokee National Forest as wilderness. The Tennessee Wilderness Act of 2013 will create one new wilderness area, expand five others, and ensure that Tennesseans have wild places to visit long into the future. Passage of this act, which failed to get to the Senate floor last year, represents the first expansion of Tennessee’s wilderness land in 25 years. This acreage is already part of the Cherokee National Forest, so there is no need for federal funds to purchase land. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Bob Corker, Cherokee National Forest, Congress, J. Warren Webb, Lamar Alexander, Senate, Tennessee, Tennessee Wilderness Act, wilderness

Letter: Support museum for Coal Creek miners, who ‘left their mark on history’

Posted at 1:33 pm August 19, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Aug. 7, 2013

To: Anderson County Commissioner Tim lsbel

From: Barry Thacker and Carol Moore

Re: Support of the Coal Miners’ Museum in Coal Creek (aka Lake City)

We would like to express our continuing support of every effort to preserve and honor the rich coal mining history of Anderson County, Tenn. There is nowhere on Earth with more dramatic coal mining history in such a small area with the effects felt worldwide—and it sits right on I-75!

The miners of Coal Creek in Anderson County, Tenn., left their mark on history. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Barry Thacker, Carol Moore, Coal Creek, Coal Creek Miners' Museum, Coal Creek War, Coal Creek Watershed Foundation, Coal Miner’s Museum, coal mining, Lake City, miners, museum, Tim Isbel

Letter: UCOR celebrates two years in Oak Ridge

Posted at 5:56 pm August 4, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Leo Sain at K-25

Leo Sain, president and project manager for cleanup contractor UCOR, near the east wing of the mostly demolished K-25 Building, which was built to enrich uranium during World War II.

Note: This is an edited copy of a letter that UCOR President Leo Sain sent to company employees on Aug. 1.

To All UCOR Employees:

As we begin our third year on the job here at East Tennessee Technology Park, I want to thank everyone for an outstanding two years.

I am so very proud of this workforce. Our performance has been truly spectacular in every way. K-25, one of our nation’s largest deactivation and decommissioning projects, is nearly on the ground, and we’ve begun pre-demolition work in K-27 significantly ahead of schedule. We’ve disposed of over 120,000 cubic yards of waste while safely traveling over 1.5 million miles. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Building 3026, Building 3030, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, Environmental Management Waste Management Facility, Hot Cell Complex, Isotopes Development Lab, K-1070-B Burial Ground, K-25, K-27, Leo Sain, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, Tank W-1A, Toxic Substances Control Act Incinerator, TSCA incinerator, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR

Letter: Open discussion of bullying is encouraging

Posted at 9:39 am August 1, 2013
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To the Editor:

I was fortunate enough to attend the Knoxville Police Department’s anti-bullying summit on July 30 at the Expo Center on Clinton Highway. The main message given at the summit was summarized really well by the headline in the Knoxville News Sentinel the next morning: “Expert: Confront, rehab bullies.”

Dr. Steve Edwards, a former teacher and school principal, talked about methods he developed in which he would get to know the bullies in a school and find out their interests and what they felt was wrong in their school experience. He would then engage them in some way in helping the school. He said also that bullies often have leadership qualities which need direction. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: anti-bullying summit, bullies, bullying, Knoxville Police Department, Virginia Jones

Letter: Country musician Tracy Lawrence plays at December fundraiser for Oak Ridge firefighters

Posted at 10:02 pm July 25, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

To the Citizens of Oak Ridge,

My name is Austin Keathley, and I am the president of the Oak Ridge Firefighters Association.

I would like to give some information about our concert fundraiser. This fundraiser has been a part of our organization for the past three years. The tickets are sold over the phone. This is done by employees of our association that work out of the Knoxville Firefighters Association’s office. The tickets are then mailed from the same location. You receive the tickets and then mail back your payment.

There are two shows per year: one is oldies in June, and the other is country in December. The calls have begun for the country show in December. The artist is Tracy Lawrence with special guest Rick Huckaby. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Fire Victims, Austin Keathley, Camp Phoenix, concert, country, fundraiser, Oak Ridge Fire Department Public Fire Education Program, Oak Ridge Fire Department Smoke Alarm Program, Oak Ridge Firefighters Association, Oak Ridge Firefighters Association Scholarship, Rick Huckaby, Tracy Lawrence, Training for Oak Ridge Firefighters

Letter: A very bright object (schools) sighted in Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:00 am July 11, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 2 Comments

To the Editor:

Spotted: A very bright object sighted in Oak Ridge.

I am referring to the Oak Ridge school district. All four elementary schools, both middle schools, the high school, the preschool, and the alternative school. I am referring to every teacher, parent, student, and community member that works to make this school system an astounding success. I am referring to the number of high school graduates that go on to successful careers. I am referring to the very bright future ahead for students that attend the Oak Ridge school district.

It is easy to throw stones and try to tear something down. It is easy to blame a “system” for failure, to point fingers at mistakes, to shout obscenely out loud, and cause a fuss in a community. It is easy to cry “wolf” to the crowd. It is not easy to constructively work for change, toward goals of improvement, to help make something great even better. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Barbara Phelps, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools

Letter: ORPSEF thanks contributors to Dreams and Innovations

Posted at 12:02 am July 5, 2013
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Deirdre Barrett and ORPSEF Foundation

Deirdre Barrett, right, is pictured above with Alice Feldman, Linda Young, Anne Garcia Garland, and Margaret Gottshall. (Submitted photo)

To the Editor:

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation would like to extend its thanks to all who contributed to the Dreams and Innovation program honoring Oak Ridge teachers who received Foundation grants for the 2013-2014 school year.

Our thanks and appreciation goes to:

  • B&W Y-12, which provided the location, New Hope Center, for the celebration attended by more than 150 people. B&W Y-12 also provided assistance with sound and information technology for the event.
  • Aubrey’s Restaurant, one of Oak Ridge’s newest restaurants, for providing appetizers for the event.
  • Materials and Chemistry Laboratory Inc. (MCLinc), which provided booths for the event.
  • Deirdre Barrett, the ceremony’s keynote speaker, author, psychologist at Harvard Medical School, and graduate of Oak Ridge High School. She spoke on the theme of the event, describing how dreams contribute to innovation and problem solving, relating research from her book, “The Committee of Sleep.”
  • The Oak Ridge public schools teachers who provided demonstrations of materials and programs funded by past Education Foundation grant awards, showing how students have benefitted.
  • Oak Ridge JazzCats and Michelle Hairston, who provided entertainment during the event.
  • The ORPSEF board of directors, for their support for this event. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Aubrey's, B&W Y-12, Deirdre Barrett, Dreams and Innovations, Lila Metcalf, Making the Critical Difference, Materials and Chemistry Laboratory Inc., MCLinc, Michelle Hairston, Oak Ridge JazzCats, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORPSEF

Letter: Thanks Barbara Ferrell and team for another great Lavender Festival

Posted at 11:17 pm June 19, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 2 Comments

To the Editor:

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Barbara Ferrell for all the hard work she put into pulling together another successful Lavender Festival this year. Judging from the crowd and the number of venders I witnessed on Saturday, I would venture to guess that the 15th annual event was the best yet. Barbara and her great team of volunteers are to be commended for their hard work and dedication to this community!

As a corporate sponsor for the Lavender Festival for several years, Cowperwood Company is proud to be associated with an event that celebrates good food; arts and crafts; great local entertainment; and locally grown herbs and produce. But more importantly, we are proud to be involved in an event that celebrates our great community by bringing people together for a common purpose. It seems we sometimes get caught up in the mess of making sure the city continues to prosper, and, as in most communities, we tend to “stake our sides and dig our heels in” on very important issues. So the Lavender Festival is a great opportunity for us to be involved in celebrating all that is good about Oak Ridge! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Barbara Ferrell, Cowperwood Company, Lavender Festival, Mark Harvey

Letter: Cutting alternatives to incarceration may save money now, but will cost more later

Posted at 10:01 am June 13, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 11 Comments

To the Editor:

Is it wise to downsize the Alternative to Incarceration (ATI) program? Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank wants to cut funding for this program by 80 percent. The program was intended to reduce the jail population by focusing on drug addiction in particular, thus preventing the need for building more expensive jail space in the future.

For those who have not kept up with these developments, the ATI program was put in place in Anderson County a year ago by Mike Baker, a longtime officer in the Iowa corrections system. His analysis of Anderson County’s constantly increasing number of jail inmates points to several problems, one of which is “recidivism” (when a former prisoner returns to jail).

He commented that “Anderson County has a tremendously high recidivism rate. When I looked at the jail stats this morning, the average number of ‘priors’ for the 348 inmates incarcerated was nearly 10, while the average age of the inmates is 31. Those numbers indicate that inmates between the ages of 18 and 31 are being arrested on average nearly once each year.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: alternatives to incarceration, Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, ATI, budget, drug, incarceration, inmates, jail, Mike Baker, Robin Toth, sentencing, Terry Frank

Letter: Pays taxes but often doesn’t have access to wheelchair accessible parking

Posted at 12:13 am June 7, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

To the editor:

The most troubling thing about the American with Disabilities Act civil rights laws is that there is no enforcement.

By this, I mean a way to show the public why certain logical decisions were made to benefit the public.

As an example: new and modern businesses are being built, but no one stops to thank the architect or craftsman for including these ADA civil rights regulations on paper.

Today, I ate at Zaxby’s, a chicken drive-through. Guess what they had? The correct ADA handicapped parking for wheelchair users. The city did their job by issuing a business license. A great addition to the Oak Ridge community. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: ADA, American with Disabilities Act, civil rights laws, handicapped parking, Lee Roy Gilliam, wheelchair accessible parking, wheelchair users

Letter: Thanks Council for donating city lot to Habitat

Posted at 11:26 pm June 3, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 5 Comments

To the Editor:

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Oak Ridge City Council who voted in favor of donating a city-owned lot to Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County (HFHAC). The board of directors, staff, and volunteers of HFHAC are incredibly excited and grateful to have the opportunity to partner with the City of Oak Ridge on our next building project.

We consider this a historic opportunity for community building through a true public-private partnership. As the City of Oak Ridge takes over blighted properties, HFHAC would like to offer our assistance at returning them to a taxable status. In 2011, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County homeowners combined paid over $115,000 in city and county property taxes, supporting crucial services. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: blighted properties, City of Oak Ridge, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, home, Jennifer Sheehan, lot, Oak Ridge City Council

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