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AT&T Foundation donates $10,000 for Roane State scholarships

Posted at 1:15 pm November 2, 2021
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Representatives from AT&T Tennessee present Roane State Foundation with a $10,000 check that will help provide scholarships for minority and underserved Roane State students. Pictured left to right are Linda Brown, Roane State Foundation Coordinator; Alan Hill, AT&T Regional Director; Sen. Ken Yager; Tiffany Eskridge, Roane State Foundation Board Member; Pam Rudnitzki, Roane State Foundation Scholarship Specialist; Rep. Kent Calfee; Roane State President Chris Whaley; and Scott Niermann, Executive Director of Roane State Foundation. (Submitted photo)

The AT&T Foundation has donated $10,000 to Roane State Foundation to provide “last dollar” scholarships for minority and underserved students, a press release said.

“We are grateful to AT&T and its continued support of public higher education and our students, who will benefit greatly from the company’s generosity,” said Chris Whaley, president of Roane State Community College. “Our students have many financial needs aside from the cost of tuition and this support will help them on their path to higher education.”

The donation is part of the AT&T Foundation’s $130,000 gift to the Foundation for the College System of Tennessee, the press release said. Funding has been divided equally among Tennessee’s 13 community colleges to support students across the state.

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Filed Under: Business, College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: AT&T Foundation, AT&T Last Dollar scholarship, Chris Whaley, Joelle Phillips, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation, scholarships

Leadership Roane County presents ‘How to run for elected office’

Posted at 1:05 pm November 2, 2021
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Leadership Roane County will present a “How to Run for Elected Office” seminar on November 4. The seminar is scheduled from 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. at the O’Brien Theater at Roane State Community College at 276 Patton Lane in Harriman.

Speakers include Charles Holiway, Roane County administrator of elections, and Marilyn Calfee, campaign manager for Representative Kent Calfee (District 32), followed by a panel of Chris Mason, Roane County trustee; Becky Ruppe, Rockwood city administrator; Stacey Wilson, spouse of County Commissioner Ben Wilson; and Stephanie Wright, Kingston City Council.

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Filed Under: 2022 Election, Government Tagged With: How to Run for Elected Office, Leadership Roane County

Security professionals at Oak Ridge, Amarillo honored

Posted at 12:44 pm November 2, 2021
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Safeguards and Security personnel from Y-12 National Security Complex, the Pantex Plant, and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Production Office were recently honored with 2020 Nuclear Security Enterprise security awards, a press release said.

The winners included Willis Ray, Dwayne Cunningham, and Ramiro Alaniz from Pantex; Kevin Mattern from Y-12; and Tim Alvarado, Blaine Westlake, and Dan Reeves of NPO.

Alaniz, Alvarado, Cunningham, Mattern, and Reeves were recognized as members of the NNSA 2020 Security Team of the Year. They were among 23 members of the Design Basis Threat Implementation Team, which was made up of contractors and federal personnel from every site in the NSE, plus the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Security Policy, who received this award, the press release said.

The Design Basis Team team finished the most comprehensive analysis of security risk ever completed in support of the U.S. DOE/NNSA mission, in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, the release said.

“The team’s work resulted in security analysis that is more consistent, transparent, and understandable than ever before,” it said.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Blaine Westlake, Bradley A. Peterson Contractor Security Professional of the Year, Dan Reeves, Design Basis Team, DOE, Dwayne Cunningham, Jeffrey Johnson, Kevin Mattern, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, Nuclear Security Enterprise, Pantex Plant, Ramiro Alaniz, security awards, Security Manager of the Year, Tim Alvarado, U.S. Department of Energy, Willis Ray, Y-12 National Security Complex

ORHS Masquers to present ‘Clue’

Posted at 12:32 pm November 2, 2021
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Oak Ridge High School Masquers, the school’s extracurricular drama program, will present “Clue” in three performances in November. (Submitted photo)

Oak Ridge High School Masquers, the school’s extracurricular drama program, will present “Clue,” the murderously funny play based on the classic film, for three performances in November, a press release said.

Two evening performances are scheduled at 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 11, and Saturday, November 13. An afternoon performance is scheduled at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 14.

The play will be performed in the Oak Ridge Performing Arts Center at ORHS.

“Seating is limited since we will be seating guests socially distanced by family groups,” the press release said. “Seating will be first come, first served.”

“Clue” is the story of a dinner party gone awry. Six guests are invited but told to use only the aliases assigned to them. When Colonel Mustard, Ms. Scarlett, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum, and Ms. White figure out they are all being blackmailed by their host, they are presented with a weapon and an option: pay the blackmailer or take the blackmailer out.

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Filed Under: Comedy, Education, Entertainment, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Slider, Theater Tagged With: Amy Uptgraft, Clue, Masquers, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS

Oak Ridge Chamber’s Christmas Parade is Saturday, Dec. 11

Posted at 11:30 am November 2, 2021
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Santa plans to participate in the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade. This year’s traditional parade will be held on Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, beginning at 6 p.m. (Photo credit: Ray Smith.)

 

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce will have its annual Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 11.

This year’s theme is “The 12 Days of Christmas.”

The sponsor of this year’s parade is The Cowperwood Company.

There is no cost to participate.

The Chamber will be accepting parade entries online through Tuesday, December 7. You can register by visiting the Chamber’s website: www.oakridgechamber.org. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: 12 Days of Christmas, Christmas parade, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce

Spa One Seventy has ribbon-cutting

Posted at 2:10 pm November 1, 2021
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The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Spa One Seventy on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021. (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Spa One Seventy on Tuesday, October 26.

Spa One Seventy is located at 170 West Tennessee Avenue, Suite 200.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, ribbon-cutting, Spa One Seventy

Medicaid expansion to be discussed at Tuesday forum

Posted at 6:26 am November 1, 2021
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Medicaid expansion will be discussed during a virtual forum Tuesday. It’s the first of two community forums about expanding Medicaid in Tennessee.

The first forum is scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 2. It will feature professionals discussing the need for expanding Medicaid, a press release said.

The second forum, scheduled for November 16, will feature legislators discussing ways to achieve this goal, the press release said.

“Failure to expand Medicaid in Tennessee is severely impacting the health and welfare of Tennesseans,” the press release said. It said there are more than 300,000 uninsured Tennesseans, and Tennessee is second in the number of hospital closures and leads the nation in terms of hospital closures per capita. Also, many of the uninsured are essential workers whose lack of insurance places them at increased risk just to care for their families, the press release said. And Tennessee is failing to accept $900 million in federal money that would cover the cost of expansion for more than six years, the release said.

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Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Health, Nonprofits, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Alisa LaPolt, Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County, Judy Roitman, Kathryn Crawford, League of Women Voters, Margaret Durgin, Medicaid expansion, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Neil McBride, Tennessee Health Care Campaign, Tennessee Justice Center

ORNL’s top 10 tech transfer successes topic of FORNL talk

Posted at 10:29 pm October 31, 2021
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Mike Paulus

 

Mike Paulus, director of technology transfer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will talk about ORNL’s top 10 technology commercialization successes during a talk next week.

The talk is scheduled for noon Tuesday, November 9, to Friends of ORNL.

The virtual lecture is open to the public. To watch it online, click on the talk title on the homepage of the www.fornl.org website and click on the Zoom link at the top of the page describing the lecture. Here is Paulus’s summary of what he will talk about.

“From high-temperature alloys to biomaterials to solid-state batteries, ORNL innovations have made a difference in the marketplace,” Paulus said. “Since the 1980s, ORNL has transferred technologies to the private sector through its technology transfer office. My talk will review ORNL’s top 10 commercialization successes and look at a few recently licensed technologies with the potential for future success.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Friends of ORNL, Mike Paulus, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, technology commercialization, technology transfer

Oak Ridge Philharmonia resumes concerts

Posted at 10:50 am October 31, 2021
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Oak Ridge Philharmonia

The Oak Ridge Philharmonia is resuming concerts after more than a year during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Great news!” the Philharmonia said on its website. “The orchestra will finally be in concert again!”

These are the first concerts since March 2020, and they are free.

The first concert is scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, October 31, at Cokesbury United Methodist Church on Kingston Pike in Knoxville. The second is scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, November 7, at First Baptist Church in Oak Ridge.

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Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits, Slider Tagged With: Beatles and Broadway, concerts, Oak Ridge Philharmonia

Temporary road closure for Halloween House

Posted at 4:19 pm October 27, 2021
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A temporary road closure is planned along part of Nebraska Avenue for Sunday, October 31, between 4 p.m. and 12 a.m. for the annual Halloween House.

“The closure is necessary to create a safer environment for drivers and pedestrians expected to visit the annual Halloween House residential attraction on Nebraska Avenue, between Newridge Road and Newhaven Road,” a press release said.

The small stretch of road will be blocked to through traffic. However, residents will still be able to get to and from their homes during this time.

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Halloween House, Nebraska Avenue

City hosts Monster Mash Bash Halloween on Thursday

Posted at 4:05 pm October 27, 2021
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The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department will host Monster Mash Bash, a citywide Halloween event, on Thursday evening. Monster Mash Bash is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, October 28.

“This year’s event will be a literal ‘walk in the park’ beginning between the Oak Ridge Civic Center and the Senior Center on the west side parking area and looping through the Oak Ridge Civic Center Plaza back to the west parking lot,” a press release said. “Bissell Park and the parking lots will close at 2 p.m. and should be vacated at that time. This is to allow our sponsors and vendors to finish getting ready for the event. Parking in the west parking lot in front of the Senior Center will fill first, then the east parking lot by the Library, secondly.”

Event participants will be able to enjoy Halloween scenes, and children ages 4 years to 4th grade will receive treats throughout the park trail and may participate in a stamped scavenger hunt, the press release said. All families wishing to attend this free event will need to register at Eventbrite.com to help ensure there are enough treats and goodies to go around, the release said.

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Halloween, Monster Mash Bash, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Robert Lawler

UT-Battelle donation supports Roane State’s Middle College program

Posted at 3:27 pm October 27, 2021
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Roane State Community College President Chris Whaley and Alan Icenhour, deputy director of operations for Oak Ridge National Laboratory, hold a replica of the $34,000 check that ORNL contractor UT-Battelle awarded the Roane State Foundation to help with college expenses for Roane State Middle College students. Also pictured is Roane State’s Interim Middle College Director Susan Pearson, Roane State Vice President for Student Learning Diane Ward, Roane State Foundation Executive Director Scott Niermann, Deborah Miller of Roane State’s Grants Development Office, Roane State Foundation Board Member Joy Goldberg, former ORNL Community Relations Manager Wade Creswell, Roane State Foundation Scholarship Specialist Pam Rudnitzki, and several RSCC Middle College students. (Photo submitted by Roane State)

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

The tradition of funding scholarships for Middle College students enrolled in Roane State Community College’s innovative program is going strong and continues to help participants reach long-term goals.

A $34,000 annual contribution from UT-Battelle helps cover tuition and other costs for students from Roane County’s five high schools to attend Middle College. This year, 57 Roane County students are enrolled in the curriculum.

UT-Battelle is the contractor that manages Oak Ridge National Laboratory, located in Roane County, for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Middle College, now in its sixth year, is a two-year program for high-achieving high school students who want to get a head start on college.

High school juniors enrolled in Middle College take college courses at one of Roane State’s campuses in the mornings and return to their respective high schools in the afternoons. That way, they can graduate from high school at the same time they earn an associate degree from Roane State. Graduates can then transfer to other colleges and enroll as juniors.

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Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alan Icenhour, Chris Whaley, Emma McDonald, Mason Edwards, Middle College, ORNL, Roane County, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation, Susan Pearson, U.S. Department of Energy, UT-Battelle

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