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Appeals court rules in favor of Covenant Health, other defendants in excessive radiation lawsuit

Posted at 6:29 pm June 25, 2015
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Methodist Medical Center Main Entrance

A three-judge appeals court panel has ruled in favor of Covenant Health and two other defendants in five lawsuits that alleged that the absence of shielding in part of the emergency department at Methodist Medical Center exposed five X-ray and radiologic technologists, including two who were pregnant, to excessive radiation.

The unanimous opinions by the three Tennessee Court of Appeals judges—D. Michael Swiney, John W. McClarty, and Thomas R. Frierson II—were filed June 9 in Knoxville. They affirmed an order by Anderson County Circuit Court Judge Donald R. Elledge granting a summary judgement in favor of the defendants: Covenant Health, Rentenbach Engineering Company, and TEG Architects LLC.

The lawsuits were filed in January 2014 by Connie Raby, Keith Gillis, Michael Phillips, Mary Ridenour on behalf of her and her child, and Micah Noelle Lewellen on behalf of her and her child.

The lawsuits alleged that the technologists were exposed to excess radiation for several years at Methodist Medical Center because some walls in and around a radiology imaging center in the new emergency department, which opened in February 2006 as part of a hospital remodel, were built without the required lead shielding, elevating the workers’ risk of health problems, including cancer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government, Health, Health, Oak Ridge, Slider, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Circuit Court, cancer, Connie Raby, Covenant Health, D. Michael Swiney, emergency department, excessive radiation, John W. McClarty, Keith Gillis, lead shielding, Mary Ridenour, Methodist Medical Center, Micah Noelle Lewellen, Michael Phillips, MMC, radiologic technologist, radiology imaging center, Rentenbach Engineering Company, shielding, statute of repose, substantial completion, summary judgement, TEG Architects LLC, Tennessee Court of Appeals, Thomas R. Frierson II, X-ray technologist

RSI awards eight scholarships to local students

Posted at 7:08 pm June 22, 2015
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RSI Scholarships 2015

Scholarship recipients and RSI managers pictured left to right are Staci Ferguson, RSI vice president; Abby Colvais; Peter Caswell, RSI vice president; Sierra Sims; Lonnie Goss; Dmitry Petrov; Morgan Cleveland; Jackson Lloyd; and Paul Clay, RSI President. Not pictured are Christian Ironside and Tyler Moore. (Submitted photo)

 

Restoration Services Inc. and its voluntary Employee Outreach Committee have offered eight $1,000 college scholarships to “help students achieve their greatest potential through higher education,” a press release said.

Six scholarships were awarded to graduating high school students who will be attending college in the upcoming fall 2015 semester. The remaining two scholarships were awarded to children of RSI employees who are upcoming sophomores, juniors, or seniors currently enrolled in an accredited college for the 2015 fall semester. Scholarship recipients were selected from submitted applications that included academic accomplishments, community involvement and leadership roles, and an essay on current environmental threats.

The scholarship recipients entering college are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, East Tennessee Technology Park, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Abby Colvais, Christian Ironside, college scholarships, Dmitry Petrov, Employee Outreach Committee, Farragut High School, Grace Christian Academy, high school students, Jackson Lloyd, Lonnie Goss, Miami University, Morgan Cleveland, Oak Ridge High School, Pellissippi State Community College, Restoration Services Inc., Roane County High School, RSI, scholarships, Sierra Sims, Tyler Moore

Photos: Lavender Festival on Saturday

Posted at 11:44 am June 20, 2015
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Lavender Festival in Oak Ridge 2015

The Lavender Festival celebrates “all things herbal” in Jackson Square from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 20, 2015. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

The Lavender Festival celebrates “all things herbal” in Jackson Square until 3 p.m. today (Saturday, June 20).

It’s the 17th annual festival, and there is no cost to attend. Here are photos by Julio Culiat.

The Lavender Festival focuses on herbs, health, gardening, and cooking, and it features more than 100 vendors, a dozen herb and health presentations, children’s activities, and many musicians. Vendors line the covered walkways of Jackson Square, the parking lot, and both sides of Broadway Avenue, which is closed to traffic.

See this previous story for more information.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Community, Health, Media, Oak Ridge, Photos, Slider Tagged With: cooking, gardening, health, herbs, Jackson Square, Julio Culiat, Lavender Festival

Firefighters, business owner to lead fire safety seminar for businesses

Posted at 10:29 am June 19, 2015
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Josh Waldo

Josh Waldo

A business owner and firefighters from Oak Ridge and Clinton will lead a fire safety seminar for businesses in Clinton on Tuesday.

The seminar is titled “Fire Safety and Prevention in Your Workplace and Business.” It will be led by Chip Dooley, owner of Life Safety Inspections in Oak Ridge; Josh Waldo, deputy fire chief for the Oak Ridge Fire Department; and Daniel Adams, firefighter for the Clinton Fire Department.

The seminar is scheduled from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, at the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce in Clinton. It’s part of the Chamber’s summer business safety series, and it’s sponsored by Life Safety Inspections.

“The best way to practice fire safety is to make sure one doesn’t break out in the first place,” a press release said. “This means being aware of potential hazards in your business.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Chip Dooley, Clinton Fire Department, Daniel Adams, fire extinguishers, fire prevention, fire safety, Fire Safety and Prevention in Your Workplace and Business, Josh Waldo, Life Safety Inspections, Oak Ridge Fire Department, seminar

Free workshop on accounting for small businesses

Posted at 8:13 am June 18, 2015
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A free workshop on accounting for small businesses is being offered Friday, June 26.

The workshop is for small businesses, and it’s being offered by the Tennessee Small Business Development Center at Roane State Community College, in partnership with Pugh CPAs.

It’s scheduled from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, June 26, at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: accounting, Jutta Bangs, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Pugh CPAs, Roane State Community College, small businesses, Tennessee Small Business Development Center

Lavender Festival celebrates herbal products on Saturday

Posted at 7:55 pm June 16, 2015
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Lavender Festival Crowd

The Lavender Festival will celebrate “all things herbal” in Jackson Square on Saturday.

The 17th annual festival is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 20. There is no cost to attend.

“Jackson Square has been under renovations since January, but they are expected to be finished in time for the festival, which will go on as planned,” organizers said.

They said free parking is available in surrounding city and business lots, and on side streets.

The Lavender Festival focuses on herbs, health, gardening, and cooking, and it features more than 100 vendors, a dozen herb and health presentations, children’s activities, and many musicians. Vendors will line the covered walkways of Jackson Square, the parking lot, and both sides of Broadway Avenue, which will be closed to traffic. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Business, Business, Community, Entertainment, Meetings and Events, Music, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Broadway Avenue, Bruce Richardson, cooking, food vendors, gardening, health, herb, herb luncheon, Herb of the Year, herbs, Jackson Square, Knoxville Pipes and Drum Corps, Lavender Festival, music, Oak Ridge Farmers Market, presentations, vendors

Crunch time: Crews start paving Jackson Square parking lot

Posted at 4:27 pm June 15, 2015
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Jackson Square Paving June 15, 2015

Work crews started paving the new parking lot at Jackson Square on Monday, June 15, preparing it for this weekend’s Lavender Festival.

 

Work crews started paving the new parking lot at Jackson Square on Monday, preparing to put down enough pavement to have the Lavender Festival there this weekend.

Workers won’t stripe the pavement before the annual festival, and they may have to finish paving the parking lot after the festival, said Roger Flynn, Oak Ridge’s acting city engineer.

He said he is optimistic that enough work will be done that organizers can have the festival, and vendors know that the project won’t be complete.

Crews will temporarily remove exterior fencing around the square for the festival. And workers will fill in ditches and other areas to prevent tripping, Flynn said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: city engineer, grant, interactive fountain, Jackson Square, Lavender Festival, Oak Ridge City Council, parking lot, paving, Rich Construction Inc., Roger Flynn, Rogers Group, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transporation

Construction on ORNL FCU branch on Rutgers could start this month

Posted at 8:26 am June 10, 2015
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ORNL FCU Colin Anderson and Marcy Catron

Colin Anderson, ORNL Federal Credit Union senior vice president and chief financial officer, discusses the new Oak Ridge branch on South Rutgers Avenue during a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday. Also pictured is board chair Marcy Catron.

 

Construction could start this month on an ORNL Federal Credit Union branch on South Rutgers Avenue, and the building could be complete by the end of the year, officials said.

The new branch will at the same site as the original main Oak Ridge branch. The branch will move from its current location next door at the ORNL Federal Credit Union headquarters building, which is also on Rutgers Avenue.

The estimated cost of the 5,000-square-foot branch at 215 South Rutgers Avenue is $4.5 million. Some materials from the original office will be used in the new building.

“This branch represents a multi-million-dollar vote of confidence in Oak Ridge,” said acting chief executive officer Colin Anderson, ORNL FCU senior vice president and chief financial officer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Colin Anderson, CU Community LLC, interactive teller machine, ITM, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Marcy Catron, Mark Watson, Melinda Hillman, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Mall, ORNL FCU, ORNL Federal Credit Union, regional center, Rutgers Avenue, South Rutgers Avenue, Tommy Smith, Warren Gooch

Emory Valley Center has fundraising pancake breakfast on Saturday

Posted at 1:41 pm June 9, 2015
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2014 EVC Pancake Fundraiser and Randy McNally

Tennessee Senator Randy McNally, right, serves members of the Oak Ridge Fire Department at the Emory Valley Center pancake breakfast fundraiser in 2014. (Submitted photo)

 

A fundraising breakfast at Applebee’s restaurant in Oak Ridge on Saturday will support Emory Valley Center’s Capital Campaign.

It’s an “All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast,” and it’s scheduled from 8-10 a.m. Saturday, June 13. Applebee’s will be providing the breakfast food items and staff members to cook the pancakes and sausage, a press release said.

“Please make plans to attend,” the release said.

Tickets are $5 for children and adults, and they may be purchased at Emory Valley Center, 715 Emory Valley Road, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and at the door Saturday morning. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Applebee's, Capital Campaign, David Erb, Dottie Thompson, Emily Stroud, Emory Valley Center, Gene Caldwell, Janet Wood, Naomi Asher, pancake breakfast, Randy McNally, Rick Meredith, Terry Frank

ORNL Federal Credit Union has groundbreaking for new branch on Tuesday

Posted at 9:43 am June 5, 2015
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ORNL Federal Credit Union Branch Parcel

ORNL Federal Credit Union will have a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday for its new branch at 215 South Rutgers Avenue. The main branch and headquarters are pictured in the background.

 

ORNL Federal Credit Union will have a groundbreaking for its new branch on South Rutgers Avenue on Tuesday, June 9.

The groundbreaking is scheduled at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at 215 South Rutgers Avenue, the vacant property next to the Credit Union’s headquarters and main branch.

The original branch on that property was demolished in fall 2014 as part of a larger Credit Union plan that includes the remodel and redesign of its headquarters and the development of a regional center at Northshore. The former Realty Executives building was also demolished. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: CU Community LLC, groundbreaking, headquarters, main branch, ORNL FCU, ORNL Federal Credit Union, South Rutgers Avenue

ADFAC: Dine and Donate returns Monday, June 8

Posted at 9:51 am June 4, 2015
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Eli Mauk-Olson at Buddy's bar-b-q

Just in time for a summer picnic, treat for dad, or office party, Buddy’s Bar-B-Q in Oak Ridge and Buddy’s ORNL Café are participating in the June 8 Dine and Donate event. Eli Mauk-Olson, a recent graduate of Robertsville Middle School, appears ready to celebrate the end of the school year! (Submitted photo)

 

School is out, and Father’s Day is around the corner: These are just two of many reasons to celebrate with a Dine and Donate meal!

On Monday, June 8, six local restaurants will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC. Launched in October 2013, Dine and Donate is a yearlong event, with different restaurants participating on the second Monday of each month.

“Whether celebrating the fathers in our lives or simply beating the heat, dining out at least one of Monday’s Dine and Donate restaurants is a fantastic way to enjoy the season,” said ADFAC Board Member Cande Seay, who also chairs the Dine and Donate committee.

The restaurants participating on Monday are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Cande Seay, Dine and Donate

Small business seminars offered in June

Posted at 8:20 pm June 1, 2015
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TSBDC and Roane State

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center will offer five free seminars in June.

The first is titled “Business Planning/Get ready to see a lender.”

It’s scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, at the Roane County Chamber of Commerce in Kingston.

“This workshop covers the fundamentals of writing a business plan, and is designed for individuals who want to increase their chances for successful self-employment,” organizers said.

The second is titled “How to do business with the government.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Roane County Tagged With: business, business planning, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, small business seminars, Tennessee Small Business Development Center

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