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Sponsored: Seniors Helping Seniors assists elderly residents

Posted at 2:50 pm October 29, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Lois Engel

Lois Engel

A nurse for more than four decades, Lois Engel still works with seniors, but now she gets to spend more time with them.

She and her husband Ed own a Seniors Helping Seniors franchise in Clinton. They and their care providers help seniors with services ranging from light housekeeping and cooking to gardening and transportation. They can help elderly residents stay in their homes five to eight years longer than they might otherwise.

“It’s a gift to us to be able to assist other people,” Lois Engel said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, care, care plans, care providers, clients, Clinton, cooking, Ed Engel, gardening, housekeeping, Lois Engel, Oak Ridge, safety assessments, seniors, Seniors Helping Seniors, transportation

Trick or treating is on Halloween in Oak Ridge, Clinton, AC, OS, officials say

Posted at 10:37 am October 28, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Trick or treating is on Halloween in Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Clinton, and Oliver Springs, officials said Monday.

Some parents and Oak Ridge Today readers have asked whether there is an official trick or treating date and time. There is not. The Oak Ridge City Manager’s Office said trick or treating is always on Halloween, and the city doesn’t specify times, leaving it up to the parents’ discretion.

Government representatives in Anderson County, Clinton, and Oliver Springs confirmed that there aren’t officials dates and times there either. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Mavericks, Candice Brogan, Clinton, Halloween, Leean Tupper, Mike Mullins, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Oliver Springs, Roger Houck, Senior Night, trick or treating

What’s happening in Oak Ridge from Oct. 24-30

Posted at 5:33 pm October 23, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Here is a summary of events happening in Oak Ridge starting Thursday, Oct. 24, and continuing through Oct. 30.

This weekly listing of events is compiled by the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Oak Ridge, what's happening

New low-income apartments for seniors under construction

Posted at 3:00 pm October 23, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

A new three-story apartment complex for very low-income seniors over the age of 62 is currently being constructed in Oak Ridge and could be open for occupancy by next spring.

Dogwood Manor Apartments is being built behind Linda Brown Realty on Oak Ridge Turnpike and is funded by a federal Housing and Urban Development grant worth $3.1 million. The new facility will feature 23 one-bedroom apartments and a two-bedroom apartment for the on-site manager. The apartments are all designed to be handicap-accessible and one unit will be designed for use by someone with vision or hearing impairments.

Residents would pay 30 percent of their income for rent and utilities in the subsidized housing complex. The work is being performed by J&S Construction of Cookeville.

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: apartments, Dogwood Manor Apartments, grant, Housing and Urban Development, J&S Construction, low-income, low-income apartments, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Turnpike, seniors, subsidized housing

Lady Wildcats’ soccer season ends with 2-0 loss to Hardin Valley

Posted at 11:36 pm October 22, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Lady Soccer Cats and Hardin Valley Academy Hawks

Lady Wildcat Mahala Myers, left, a senior, battles for the ball with a Hardin Valley player during a season-ending subregional game on Tuesday in Oak Ridge.

The Lady Wildcats’ soccer season ended with a 2-0 loss to Hardin Valley Academy in a subregional game on Tuesday.

Coaches said the game featured two good, evenly matched teams, but the Hawks took advantage of opportunities while Oak Ridge did not. Among the missed opportunities for Oak Ridge was a free kick that hit the crossbar with less than three minutes left in the game.

“They just finished theirs,” Lady Wildcats coach Jason Schmieg said. “We didn’t finish ours.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: district title, Farragut, free kick, Gabby Powers, goal, Hardin Valley Academy, hawks, Jason Schmieg, Lady Wildcats, Oak Ridge, SCORE, soccer, subregional game, Taylor Shott, Tom Gorman

Winning $250,000 lottery ticket sold in Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:03 pm October 22, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Tennessee Lottery said that someone purchased a winning lottery ticket worth $250,000 in Oak Ridge.

The ticket was bought for last weekend’s $55 million jackpot, which no one won. The winning ticket holder has not yet come forward, but we will let you know when they do.

See the Tennessee Lottery website for more information.

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: jackpot, lottery, lottery ticket, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Lottery

Shutdown ends: Oak Ridgers relieved, but frustrated with Congress

Posted at 11:32 am October 21, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Dean's Restaurant and Bakery

Dean Russell, co-owner of Dean’s Restaurant and Bakery in Jackson Square, has put up a sign expressing frustration with Congress over the government shutdown. Pictured above are restaurant servers Cassandra Prater, right, and Andy Tatum.

The end of the government shutdown last week brought relief to Oak Ridge, especially at the Y-12 National Security Complex, where up to about 3,600 workers were expected to be furloughed starting last Thursday unless a deal was reached.

Chuck Spencer, general manager of B&W Y-12, which manages and operates Y-12, told workers on Thursday that a shutdown to minimum staffing had been averted and the furloughs would no longer be necessary. There had been reports that only about 900 workers might have remained starting today.

Spencer said the nuclear weapons plant, which started an orderly shutdown two weeks ago on Monday, Oct. 7, will begin planning to resume normal operations.

Normal operations resumed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Thursday, Director Thom Mason said in a message to staff. ORNL had enough funding to continue operating through October and into November, but officials had started preparing for a possible temporary shutdown and unpaid furloughs in case the shutdown continued.

Oak Ridge residents remained frustrated even after Congress and the White House reached a last-minute, short-term spending agreement late Wednesday night that averted the shutdowns and furloughs, just hours before a deadline to raise the nation’s debt ceiling and after some local businesses had already reported that the shutdown had affected their operations. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, B&W Y-12, Barack Obama, Bob Corker, Chuck Fleischmann, Chuck Spencer, Congress, Dean Russell, Dean's Restaurant and Bakery, debt ceiling, Democrats, DOE, federal government, funding, furloughs, government shutdown, health care law, IIa, Information International Associates, John J. Duncan Jr., Kelly Callison, Lamar Alexander, Lynn Randolph, medical device tax, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Obamacare, orderly shutdown, ORNL, Republicans, Scott DesJarlais, shutdown, spending, Thom Mason, Tom Beehan, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, White House, workers, Y-12 National Security Complex

Letter: Enjoyed National Night Out, let’s advertise Oak Ridge events

Posted at 12:12 pm October 18, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 2 Comments

To the Editor:

I had the pleasure of attending the National Night Out event at the Oak Ridge Civic Center park earlier this month.

This was a wonderful event for Oak Ridge and surrounding communities. There were many booths with important information regarding home and neighborhood safety, with education regarding drug addiction and meth labs.The Oak Ridge firemen and police officers had such interesting activities for children including a ride in the fire truck bucket! There was free food provided by Pizza Inn, Baskin Robins, Chick-fil-a, Coca Cola, and more! There were many exciting activities for children including bucket rides in the City of Oak Ridge truck, fire trucks to tour, and bounce houses. What a delightful experience for my grandchildren! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: David Stanley, events, National Night Out, Neighborhood Watch, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge events, Oak Ridge Today

What’s happening in Oak Ridge from Oct. 18-23

Posted at 11:06 am October 18, 2013
By Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau Leave a Comment

Here is a summary of events happening in Oak Ridge starting Friday, Oct. 18, and continuing through Oct. 23.

This weekly listing of events is compiled by the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Top Stories Tagged With: Oak Ridge, what's happening

Site Specific Advisory Board elects new officers

Posted at 7:30 pm October 12, 2013
By Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board Leave a Comment

Dave Hemelright

Dave Hemelright

Bruce Hicks

Bruce Hicks

The Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board elected new officers during its September board meeting. The officers will serve in Fiscal Year 2014.

Dave Hemelright, Bruce Hicks, and Lisa Hagy will serve as chair, vice chair, and secretary respectively. The new officers presided over their first meeting Oct. 9 at the U.S. Department of Energy Information Center at 1 Science.gov Way in Oak Ridge.

Hemelright was the vice chair for FY 2013 and had been acting chair since his predecessor, David Martin, completed his term of service in July. He also served on the Finance and Process, Environmental Management, Public Outreach, and Stewardship committees. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bruce Hicks, Dave Hemelright, DOE Information Center, environmental management, Lisa Hagy, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board, officers, ORSSAB, SSAB, U.S. Department of Energy

Grace Lutheran has candle lighting service for those with mental health issues

Posted at 6:00 pm October 12, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Submitted

Grace Lutheran Church of Oak Ridge will host a candle lighting service in support of those challenged by mental illness, substance use disorders, and other brain disorders at 5 p.m. Sunday. Everyone is welcome, and a special invitation is extended to family members, members of all area churches, community organizations, and the healing professions from neighboring counties.

One in four adults experiences a mental health problem in any given year, and 50 percent will experience this problem at some time during their lives. One in five young people aged 13 to 18 also experience mental illness. These numbers continue to grow.

“The church is in a unique position to provide a community of support for those who are in pain,” Pastor Steve Damos said. “We can provide solace and faith, and be compassionate advocates for those seeking recovery and wholeness.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: brain disorders, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Grace Lutheran church, mental health, mental illness, Mental Illness Awareness Week, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Oak Ridge, Sharon Boudreaux, Steve Damos, substance use

Reminder: Grammy-winning bassist Edgar Meyer plays today

Posted at 12:24 pm October 12, 2013
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Edgar Meyer

The internationally renowned Oak Ridge bassist and composer Edgar Meyer, winner of four Grammy awards, will open the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association’s Chamber Music Series with a one-man concert at 7:30 p.m. today (Saturday) at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center. (Submitted photo)

The internationally renowned Oak Ridge bassist and composer Edgar Meyer, winner of four Grammy awards, will open the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association’s Chamber Music Series with a one-man concert at 7:30 p.m. today (Saturday) at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center.

Meyer, who grew up in Oak Ridge and graduated from Oak Ridge High School, plays a unique role in the contemporary music scene, with compositions and performances in both classical and jazz traditions, and even in some remarkable combinations of both. He was hailed by the “New Yorker” as “…the most remarkable virtuoso in the…history of his instrument.”

As a solo classical bassist, Meyer has released a concerto album with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra featuring Bottesini’s “Gran Duo” with well-known violinist Joshua Bell, Meyer’s own “Double Concerto for Bass and Cello” with internationally renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Bottesini’s “Bass Concerto No. 2,” and Meyer’s “Concerto in D for Bass.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Appalachia Waltz, Appalachian Journey, bassist, Béla Fleck, Chamber Music Series, Chris Thile, classical, composer, Double Concerto for Bass and Cello, Edgar Meyer, Goat Rodeo Sessions, Grammy, jazz, Joshua Bell, Mark O'Connor, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge High School, ORCMA, Performing Arts Center, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Stuart Duncan, Yo-Yo Ma, Zakir Hussain

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