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K-25: Large, flat, close to ORNL, interstate—good for economic development

Posted at 7:14 pm March 28, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Gov. Bill Haslam Visits ETTP/K-25

Sue Cange gives Gov. Bill Haslam, right, an update on the almost-completed demolition of the mile-long, U-shaped K-25 Building. Cange is deputy manager of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management. Also pictured are Leo Sain, left, president of cleanup contractor UCOR, and Jeff Tucker, UCOR deactivation and decommissioning manager.

It was built during World War II to help enrich uranium for the world’s first atomic bombs. Then, it helped win the Cold War. Now, the former K-25 site in west Oak Ridge presents a giant opportunity for economic development in Tennessee, Gov. Bill Haslam said during a tour last Friday.

“We have a real interest in what happens here,” Haslam said in a short meeting with reporters before getting a brief update on the demolition of the former mile-long, U-shaped K-25 Building, which was once the world’s largest building under one roof.

The governor said the K-25 site, now known as East Tennessee Technology Park or Heritage Center, has 2,000 flat acres with infrastructure already in place, including roads and rails, and it’s three miles from Interstate 40 and seven miles from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the U.S. Department of Energy’s largest science and energy laboratory.

“We don’t have that opportunity in a lot of places,” Haslam said. “Finding 2,000 flat acres in East Tennessee is virtually impossible.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, East Tennessee Technology Park, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Roane County, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: auto manufacturing, Bill Haslam, business, cleanup, Darryl Kerley, East Tennessee Technology Park, Ernest Moniz, ETTP, funding, Heritage Center, John Ragan, K-25, K-25 Building, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Randy McNally, Ron Woody, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tom Beehan, transportation, U.S. Department of Energy, uranium, World War II

Household hazardous waste collection in Anderson on Saturday

Posted at 11:38 pm March 27, 2014
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The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s mobile household hazardous waste collection service will be in Anderson, Franklin, Lincoln and Warren counties on Saturday, March 29.

“Our household hazardous waste mobile collection service provides the people of Tennessee with a safe, environmentally friendly way to dispose of unwanted household chemicals and other potentially hazardous waste at no cost,” Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau said. “This service travels across the state holding collection events in local communities, and we encourage all Tennesseans to take advantage of the opportunity to utilize it.”

On Saturday, March 29, any Tennessee resident may bring his or her household hazardous waste to the following locations. (Note that hours listed indicate the local time for events).

  • Anderson County—Oak Ridge Public Works Department at 100 Woodbury Lane in Oak Ridge from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. The local contact for this HHW collection event is Geoff Trabalka at (865) 463-6845. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Bob Martineau, hazardous waste, household hazardous waste, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Boyd to discuss Gov. Haslam’s ‘Drive to 55’ campaign at Altrusa

Posted at 12:55 am March 24, 2014
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Randy Boyd

Randy Boyd

Randy Boyd, Knoxville CEO of Radio Systems and special education adviser to Gov. Bill Haslam, will discuss the statewide initiative “Drive to 55” during a Wednesday luncheon in Oak Ridge.

Boyd will also discuss the Tennessee Promise, which aims to raise the percentage of Tennesseans with degrees or certificates from 32 percent to 55 percent by 2025, during a Wednesday meeting of the Altrusa Club at the Doubletree Hotel.

“The Tennessee Promise will provide all Tennessee high school graduates with the opportunity to attend a community college or Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) free of tuition and fees and provide them with a mentor to ensure their success,” Boyd said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, State Tagged With: Altrusa Club, Altrusa International, Bill Haslam, certificates, degrees, Drive to 55, KnoxAchieves, Radio Systems, Randy Boyd, Tennessee Promise, tnAchieves

Gov. Haslam in Oak Ridge on Friday to discuss development, DOE cleanup

Posted at 8:16 pm March 20, 2014
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Governor Bill Haslam

Bill Haslam

Gov. Bill Haslam will be in Oak Ridge on Friday morning to discuss the U.S. Department of Energy’s environmental cleanup program and how it is enabling economic development in East Tennessee.

The government will meet with officials at the East Tennessee Technology Park and will also meet with reporters.

Filed Under: East Tennessee Technology Park, Government, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bill Haslam, DOE, East Tennessee, East Tennessee Technology Park, economic development, environmental cleanup, ETTP, U.S. Department of Energy

Breakfast with Legislators on Monday

Posted at 8:11 pm March 20, 2014
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The Tennessee General Assembly is halfway through this year’s legislative session, and important bills are in committee or being brought forward for vote. On Monday, you have a chance to ask local legislators about the issues during the March Breakfast with the Legislators.

The breakfast is scheduled from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Monday in the Social Room of the Oak Ridge Civic Center, located at 1401 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The public is invited, and a free continental breakfast will be served, a press release said.

Numerous issues impacting the education system are on the legislative agenda, including vouchers, charter schools, Common Core standards, and textbook commission composition, a press release said. Among the bills being considered are changes to lobbying law, the eligibility for TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), and the distribution of information relating to the Affordable Care Act and other child health programs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, State Tagged With: Breakfast with Legislators, education, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Randy McNally, Tennessee General Assembly

Rocky Top name change advances

Posted at 1:29 pm March 20, 2014
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Lake City Council Approves Rocky Top Name Change

The Lake City Council votes 4-0 in November to change the town’s name to Rocky Top, and Rep. John Ragan said he has draft legislation to approve the name change to introduce in the state legislature.

Information from WYSH Radio

A legislative proposal that would allow Lake City to officially change its name to Rocky Top will soon be debated by the Tennessee House of Representatives.

On Thursday, the House Calendar and Rules Committee voted to put the plan, also known as HB 1469, on the House’s agenda for Monday, March 31.

This comes after The House of Bryant Publications filed a lawsuit against the city to stop the name change. The House of Bryant owns the trademark to the song “Rocky Top.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Lake City, State, Top Stories Tagged With: HB 1469, House Calendar and Rules Committee, House of Bryant Publications, John Ragan, Lake City, lawsuit, name change, Rocky Top, Tennessee House of Representatives

State high court declines to hear appeal in Rogers, Clinton suit

Posted at 11:47 pm March 14, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Last week, the Tennessee Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the dismissal of a lawsuit filed against the city of Clinton and a road-paving company, effectively ending a nearly 20-year-old legal battle.

A grassroots organization called Citizens for Safety and Clean Air made up of Norris residents formed to fight plans by the Rogers Group to reopen a rock quarry and build an asphalt plant on land in the Bethel community annexed several years ago by the city of Clinton. The group filed a lawsuit in Anderson County Chancery Court to stop those plans from going forward, alleging that the city’s rezoning of the property for heavy industrial use constituted illegal spot zoning and that the project would cause increases in heavy truck traffic and air and noise pollution.

Chancellor William Lantrip dismissed the suit, saying that zoning is essentially a legislative matter and not the domain of the courts. An appeals court agreed last fall, and last week, the state’s high court declined to hear the case, essentially clearing the way for the project to move forward.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Clinton, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chancery Court, asphalt plant, Bethel, Citizens for Safety and Clean Air, Clinton, lawsuit, quarry, rock quarry, Rogers Group, Tennessee Supreme Court, William Lantrip, zoning

State awards Aisin, Eagle Bend training grants

Posted at 11:42 pm March 14, 2014
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Burns Phillips

Burns Phillips

Information from WYSH Radio

Two Clinton manufacturing facilities have been awarded Incumbent Worker Training grants by the state of Tennessee.

On Wednesday, Gov. Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Burns Phillips announced that a $25,000 grant has been awarded to Eagle Bend Manufacturing and that Aisin Automotive Casting Tennessee Inc. received the same amount.

The Eagle Bend grant will provide 76 employees with training in repair/welder qualification and re-qualification, advanced product quality planning (APQP), and FANUC (handling tool operation and programming).

The Aisin grant will provide 10 of that company’s employees with training in mechanical class and maintenance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: advanced product quality planning, Aisin Automotive Casting Tennessee Inc., APQP, Bill Haslam, Burns Phillips, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, education, FANUC, grants, handling tool operation and programming, Incumbent Worker Training, manufacturing, repair/welder qualification, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, training, training grants

Gov. Haslam supports national preservation award for Alexander Inn

Posted at 10:12 am February 28, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Alexander Inn Groundbreaking

Local, state, and federal officials join volunteers and nonprofit and business executives for a groundbreaking ceremony at the historic Alexander Inn in November.

Gov. Bill Haslam is supporting a nomination for a national historic preservation award for a project converting the Alexander Inn in Oak Ridge into an assisted living center.

Knox Heritage and East Tennessee Preservation Alliance have nominated the hotel for the 2014 The National Trust/Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Award for Federal Partnerships in Historic Preservation.

In a Feb. 25 letter, Haslam said he supports the nomination. The letter was sent to Stephanie Meeks at the National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington, D.C.

The Alexander Inn was built during World War II, when Oak Ridge raced to help build the world’s first atomic weapons as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project. Guests who once stayed at the two-story hotel included Gen. Leslie Groves, Secretary of War Henry Stimson, and physicists J. Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico Fermi. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, East Tennessee Technology Park, Federal, Government, Health, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alexander Inn, assisted living center, Bill Haslam, East Tennessee Preservation Alliance, Enrico Fermi, ETPA, Family Pride Corp., Guest House, Henry Stimson, historic preservation, historic preservation award, J. Robert Oppenheimer, K-25 Building, Kim Trent, Knox Heritage, Leslie Groves, Manhattan Project, National Historic Register, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Rick Dover, The National Trust/Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Award for Federal Partnerships in Historic Preservation, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Interior, World War II

Breakfast with the Legislators on Monday

Posted at 9:51 pm February 21, 2014
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The second Breakfast with the Legislators of 2014 is on Monday morning.

The Tennessee General Assembly in Nashville has been in session since Jan. 14, a press release said.

“Bills dealing with election laws, Common Core Standards, Medicaid expansion, charter schools, Hall Income Tax, and the Affordable Care Act are being considered,” the release said. “Breakfast with the Legislators provides a forum to get to know key legislative decision makers and to ask questions on issues moving forward in state government.”

Monday’s monthly breakfast is scheduled from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. in the Social Room of the Oak Ridge Civic Center at 1401 Oak Ridge Turnpike. A free continental breakfast will be served. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Nonprofits, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Breakfast with the Legislators, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Randy McNally, Tennessee General Assembly

Rep. Gloria Johnson to speak to Democratic Women’s Club Thursday

Posted at 1:02 am February 20, 2014
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Gloria Johnson

Gloria Johnson

Tennessee Rep. Gloria Johnson, a freshman legislator representing Knoxville House District 13, will report on the current legislative session in Nashville as guest speaker when the Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club meets at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20.

The meeting will be held in the Club Room of the Clinton Community Center, 101 S. Hicks Street. Cost of the dinner is $10 per person. For reservations, e-mail Ann Mostoller at amostoller@msw-law.com or call Mary Matheny at (865) 483-8937.

Johnson, who is seeking re-election this year, supports empowering communities to strengthen neighborhood public schools, preparing youth to win good-paying jobs, and expanding Medicaid so every Tennessean can see a doctor if they get sick, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club, Ann Mostoller, Clinton Community Center, Gloria Johnson, House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, House District 13, House Health Committee, Knox County Democratic Party, Mary Matheny

Gov. Haslam appoints Mayor Beehan to state air pollution board

Posted at 11:49 am February 16, 2014
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Tom Beehan

Tom Beehan

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has appointed Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan to the state Air Pollution Control Board.

It was one of 91 appointments to 45 state boards and commissions announced by the governor’s office on Thursday.

“Tennessee will be well-represented on these boards and commissions, and I want to thank these men and women for their commitment to serve their fellow Tennesseans,” Haslam said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: air pollution, Air Pollution Control Board, Bill Haslam, boards, commissions, Tom Beehan

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