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Oak Ridge received more than 6.3 inches of rain during storms, city says

Posted at 12:29 am April 25, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Fallen Tree House April 2017 Storms 1

Oak Ridge received more than 6.3 inches of rain during the storms this past weekend, officials said Monday, April 24, 2017. That amount of rain made the ground extremely soggy and caused large trees to start falling all across the area, the city said. Several homes and cars were damaged, and there were reports of power outages. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

Oak Ridge received more than 6.3 inches of rain during the storms this past weekend, officials said.

That amount of rain made the ground extremely soggy and caused large trees to start falling all across the area, the city said. Several homes and cars were damaged, and there were reports of power outages.

Power was nearly 100 percent restored, but the cleanup was still under way Monday afternoon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, downed trees, heavy rainfall, National Weather Service, Oak Ridge, power outages, rain, rainfall totals, storms, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

Suck It Up Buttercup KTM 5k in memory of Kerry Trammell on May 7

Posted at 6:43 pm April 24, 2017
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Suck It Up Buttercup KTM 5k Bibs May 7 2017

The Suck It Up Buttercup KTM 5k in Oak Ridge on Sunday, May 7, will be in memory of Kerry Trammell.

The run is presented by Road Kill Timing and United Way of Anderson County.

Kerry Trammell was an active member of the Oak Ridge and Anderson County community. He was involved in almost everything around town, a press release said.

“He was passionate about senior services, emergency response and the beautiful greenways and parks,” the press release said.

The funds raised will help United Way fund programs that were important to Trammell and to which he dedicated his life. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Kerry Trammell, Oak Ridge, Road Kill Timing, Suck It Up Buttercup KTM 5k, United Way of Anderson County

Trees fall, roads flood, driver escapes floodwaters as rains continue

Posted at 7:16 pm April 23, 2017
By John Huotari 2 Comments

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The driver was reported to have made it out of floodwaters before emergency responders arrived on Saturday afternoon, April 22, 2017, but her black Nissan Altima remained partially submerged on Airport Road near Oliver Springs on Sunday. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 8 p.m.

Roads flooded and trees fell—sometimes on homes, power lines, and roads—as rain continued to fall in East Tennessee on Sunday. One driver was reported to have escaped from her car in floodwaters on Airport Road near Oliver Springs on Saturday afternoon, but the black Nissan Altima remained partially submerged in the water on Sunday.

There appeared to have been at least 10 reports of fallen trees in Oak Ridge during the severe thunderstorms that started Saturday afternoon and continued with rain showers on Sunday. Most of those trees were reported to have fallen on homes, power lines, across roadways, or on personal property such as an automobile. There were five reports of fallen trees between about 3 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday, including a tree that fell across both lanes of Melton Lake Drive near Calhoun’s restaurant, causing a temporary closure of that two-lane road.

There were more reports of trees that had fallen but not damaged anything.

Large trees are falling due to excess rain, the City of Oak Ridge said Sunday. Electric crews have been out all night, and backup is on the way, the city said, but it may be tomorrow (Monday, April 24) before all power is back.

At various times on Sunday, there were reports of flooding or flood watches across Oak Ridge, including on Vermont Avenue, near Heritage Center (the former K-25 site), on California Avenue, and at Jefferson Avenue and North Jefferson Circle.

There were also reports of trees down and road closures in Clinton. Briceville Highway was reported to be closed in Briceveille due to sinking pavement on Sunday afternoon. Earlier Sunday, State Route 71 in Anderson County was closed for several hours at Norris Dam State Park because trees were blocking the road, according to the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

Some school districts have announced they will be closed Monday. Roane County Schools said it will be closed due to “concerning road conditions throughout the county.” Anderson County Schools said it will be closed because of dangerous conditions with flooded roads and trees being down.

The National Weather Service in Morristown said a record for daily rainfall was set at Knoxville Mcghee Tyson Airport on Sunday. The NWS said 1.89 inches had fallen as of 5 p.m. Sunday, breaking the old record of 1.63 inches in 1977.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Norris, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Weather Tagged With: Airport Road, Anderson County Schools, Briceville Highway, City of Oak Ridge, Clinton Highway, Clinton Utilities Board, Darryl Kerley, Darwin "T.C." Davis Sports Complex, East Tennessee, fallen trees, flooding, floodwater, Kenneth Morgan, Lookout Avenue, Midway Drive, National Weather Service, Nicholas Jones, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs High School, Oliver Springs Police Department, rain, road closures, Roane County schools, Sarah Carrie Hunter, State Route 71, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Windrock Road

Acting Oak Ridge site manager of Manhattan Project park to give info, ask for input Monday

Posted at 11:21 am April 23, 2017
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Niki Nicholas

Niki Nicholas

 

The acting site manager of the Oak Ridge unit of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park will present information on the park and ask for input about the project during a meeting on Monday.

Besides being acting site manager of the Oak Ridge park unit, Niki Stephanie Nicholas is also superintendent of both the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and the Obed Wild and Scenic River.

The Monday meeting is open to the public. It’s a general meeting of AAUW (American Association of University Women), and it’s scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. Monday, April 24, in Room 102 at First Presbyterian Church.

A soup and sandwich luncheon, catered by The Soup Kitchen, will be served at 11:30 a.m., with the program beginning at noon, a press release said. The cost for the lunch is $8. There will be cookies and iced tea and coffee also. Reservations may be made by calling Mary Uziel at (865) 483-1043. Reservations are asked for those also who plan to bring a sack lunch to ensure adequate seating for the program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits Tagged With: AAUW, American Association of University Women, Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Niki Nicholas, Oak Ridge, Obed Wild and Scenic River

Top 5 during City Blueprint meeting: Senior Center, green space, disc golf, animal shelter, public transportation

Posted at 12:37 pm April 20, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Image courtesy City of Oak Ridge

Image courtesy City of Oak Ridge

 

The Oak Ridge city staff has tallied the top five comments received during the City Blueprint initiative, which kicked off with a public meeting in Grove Center in January. Here are the top comments:

  1. Seniors need their own, updated senior center.
  2. More green space.
  3. Improve disc golf.
  4. New animal shelter.
  5. Public transportation to and from Knoxville.

There is an effort under way to build a new senior center.

The city estimated that about 500 people attended the January 26 kickoff meeting for the City Blueprint at High Places Community Church in Grove Center. There were 670 suggestion cards turned in, with 775 comments on the cards and another 100 comments shared on Facebook. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: animal shelter, city blueprint, disc golf, green space, Oak Ridge, public transportation, Senior Center

Oak Ridge will celebrate new eighth rowing lane on Friday, April 28

Posted at 11:02 am April 19, 2017
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Rowers are pictured above on the Oak Ridge rowing course in the spring of 2017. The area that needed work to recently add the eighth lane is pictured at center-right along Melton Lake Drive. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

Rowers are pictured above on the Oak Ridge rowing course in the spring of 2017. The area that needed work to recently add the eighth lane is pictured at center-right along Melton Lake Drive. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

Oak Ridge will celebrate the new eighth rowing lane with a special dedication ceremony on Friday, April 28, the city said in a press release.

The dedication, announced by the City of Oak Ridge, will be at 3 p.m. Friday, April 28. It is expected to include state and local leaders, and it will help kick off one of the biggest rowing weekends of the season, the press release said.

The eighth rowing lane, which is now complete, has been on the city’s wish list for many years. Officials have said that it could help attract even more and larger regattas (rowing races) and help maintain the Oak Ridge course as one of the top-ranked rowing venues in the United States.

Those who attend Friday’s dedication ceremony will gather in Melton Lake Park at the pavilion across from the Oak Ridge Rowing Association and then take a short walk on Melton Lake Greenway to the new overlook for the eighth rowing lane, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Rowing, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Dogwood Juniors Regatta, eighth lane, eighth rowing lane, Explore Oak Ridge, First Place Finish Inc., Governor's Cup, Mayor's Cup, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Economic Development Initiative, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, Oak Ridge rowing course, rowing, Tennessee Valley Authority, Visit Knoxville

Soccer: Wildcats play AC, Clinton, Gibbs possibly for last time—at least as district rivals

Posted at 1:18 pm April 18, 2017
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Christian Avila (14) of Oak Ridge breaks away from a Gibbs defender during a 5-0 win for the Wildcats at the Oak Ridge Soccer Complex on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Christian Avila (14) of Oak Ridge breaks away from a Gibbs defender during a 5-0 win for the Wildcats at the Oak Ridge Soccer Complex on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Oak Ridge Wildcats boys’ soccer team has played the Anderson County Mavericks, Clinton Dragons, and Gibbs Eagles for what could be the last time—at least as district rivals during the regular season.

It is possible, though, that the teams could meet as non-district foes in regular season games, such as in regular-season soccer tournaments.

The Anderson County, Clinton, Gibbs, and Central boys’ soccer teams will be in the smaller Class AA classification for the 2017-2021 seasons.

Teams that will still be in District 3 (Region 2) in Class AAA are Oak Ridge and Campbell County, Halls, Karns, and Powell.

The Wildcats beat Anderson County 7-3 on Tuesday, March 28. They defeated Clinton 5-0 on Friday, March 31. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Mavericks, Austin Vinyard, boys soccer, Charlie the Curious Bear, Christian Avila, Class AA, Class AAA, Clinton Dragons, Gibbs Eagles, Jeff Trombly, Masa Kato, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Soccer Complex, Smoky Mountain Cup, soccer, Wildcats

Soccer photos: Oak Ridge-Gibbs

Posted at 12:55 pm April 18, 2017
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Masa Kato (5) of Oak Ridge and Curtis Russell (8) of Gibbs battle for the soccer ball during a 5-0 win for the Wildcats at the Oak Ridge Soccer Complex on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Masa Kato (5) of Oak Ridge and Curtis Russell (8) of Gibbs battle for the soccer ball during a 5-0 win for the Wildcats at the Oak Ridge Soccer Complex on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

In what could be their final meeting, the Oak Ridge boys’ soccer team beat Gibbs 5-0 in a district game on Tuesday, April 4. Here are photos by John Huotari. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Austin Vinyard, Casey Roberts, Christian Avila, Curtis Russell, Dean Boone, Eagles, Erick DeLaRosa, Gibbs, John Belbeck, Masa Kato, Matthew Malagon, Nathan Kidder, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Soccer Complex, soccer, Wildcats

City’s brush pickup starts Monday, April 24

Posted at 8:01 pm April 16, 2017
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The citywide brush pickup program will begin Monday, April 24, in Oak Ridge. Tree limbs as well as bagged yard clippings and leaves will be picked up. City collection efforts will follow the accompanying schedule as closely as possible.

Residents have always been very cooperative and we ask for their continued cooperation this year by following a few guidelines, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: brush pickup, Oak Ridge, Waste Connections of East Tennessee

Center for Leadership & Community Development starts ‘Encounter Oak Ridge’ program

Posted at 8:18 pm April 14, 2017
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Center for Leadership and Community Development, an organization affiliated with the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, has announced a new program, Encounter Oak Ridge.

Encounter Oak Ridge is a new four-session program designed to introduce Oak Ridge to new residents, new employees, and everyone interested in learning more about the community where they live or work. Participants will be introduced to the unique aspects of Oak Ridge. Sessions will take place on four consecutive Mondays, beginning on April 24 and concluding on May 15. Encounter Oak Ridge is sponsored by NSPS.

“Participants in this new program will benefit from learning about our community and from the new business and personal contacts they will make through Encounter Oak Ridge,” said Bonnie Hebert of Oak Ridge National Laboratory/UT-Battelle and chair of the Encounter Oak Ridge program.

“Encounter Oak Ridge is our organization’s latest offering to inform and empower Oak Ridge’s workforce and residents to be engaged in the community where they live and/or work,” said John Garrity of NSPS LLC and chairman of the Center for Leadership and Community Development.

Each session will focus on different aspects of the Oak Ridge community, the press release said: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Bonnie Hebert, Center for Community Leadership & Development, Encounter Oak Ridge, Greta Ownby, John Garrity, NSPS, Oak Ridge, Oak ridge Center for Leadership and Community Development, Oak Ridge Chamber, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce

Retired Oak Ridge school teacher, historian to discuss pre-Oak Ridge women

Posted at 9:58 am April 7, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

The 1920's brought significant progress for women. (Submitted photo)

The 1920s brought significant progress for women, a press release said. (Submitted photo/ORHPA)

 

A retired Oak Ridge school teacher and historian will discuss the women who lived in this part of East Tennessee before Oak Ridge was built during World War II.

Eugene Pickel will also pay tribute to retired Oak Ridge teacher Catherine Ledgerwood during his talk to the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association on Thursday.

“Women are more equal today than ever in history,” Pickel said in a press release. “I thought I would describe women generally as they were in our area—Kingston, Clinton, Oliver Springs—before Oak Ridge was created. Then I thought I would go to Catherine Ledgerwood—the most creative change agent I have ever known. Her impact on young people was, and still is, remarkable!”

Oak Ridge was built during World War II as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project, a federal project to make the world’s first atomic weapons. The Manhattan Project production site that became Oak Ridge displaced century-old family farms and small crossroads communities: Scarborough, Wheat, Robertsville, and Elza. (Some have historical markers.)

The Thursday night ORHPA meeting starts at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 13, at the Midtown Community Center at 102 Robertsville Road in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Catherine Ledgerwood, Eugune Pickel, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Oak Ridge Schools, ORHPA, pre-Oak Ridge women, World War II

Oak Ridge-based intensive training produces national Memory Master

Posted at 8:49 pm April 5, 2017
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Colby Salzman achieved Memory Master after demonstrating mastery of over 500 pieces of information learned weekly. (Submitted photo)

Colby Salzman achieved Memory Master after demonstrating mastery of over 500 pieces of information learned weekly. (Submitted photo)

 

On March 29, 8-year old Colby Salzman, son of Lee Salzman and Oak Ridge High School 1985 graduate Andrea (Poteat) Salzman, wrapped up 24 weeks of intensive memorization efforts by earning his Memory Master award. He subsequently ate a fruit snack and went out to play with his friends.

“Memory Master” is an honor bestowed to students who have mastered all the memory work learned through the Classical Conversations (CC) classical homeschooling curriculum. Classical Conversations defines “mastery” as the storing of information to long-term memory, which means the students do not cram for a single test and then move on; instead they learn to use each fact as a hook for more facts.

Colby puts it more simply, “When I hear 1789, I can’t help it. I think about aristocrats’ heads being chopped off by the guillotine in France.”

During the school year, students (age 4-12) meet weekly at Calvary Baptist Church in Oak Ridge and work together to learn facts through song, movement, experimentation, drawing, and laughter, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12 Tagged With: Andrea Salzman, award, Classical Conversations, Colby Salzman, homeschool, homeschooling, Memory Master, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Home Education Association

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