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Arowood running for Anderson County clerk

Posted at 11:53 am February 15, 2018
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Leesa Arowood

Leesa Arowood

 

After many years of working as a grass-roots Republican, Leesa Arowood has announced her candidacy for Anderson County clerk, a press release said.

“I’ve lived in Anderson County for almost 25 years and have always been a Republican,” Arowood said in the press release. “As a businesswoman, not a politician, I look forward to giving back to my community by making our County Clerk’s Office the most efficient in Tennessee.”

Arowood is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, and she worked as an administrative manager for Oak Ridge Associated Universities for more than 15 years before managing her own real estate practice in Anderson County. She has worked in various other business operations in Anderson County for many years and is a member of the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, the press release said. She is also a long-time member of Second Baptist Church in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Clerk, Anderson County primary, Chad Arowood, County Clerk’s Office, early voting, Leesa Arowood, Republican Party

Gillenwaters running for Anderson County trustee

Posted at 11:27 am February 15, 2018
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Scott Gillenwaters

Scott Gillenwaters

 

Scott Gillenwaters, vice chair of the Anderson County School Board and former Anderson County commissioner, has announced he is seeking the Republican nomination for Anderson County trustee.

Gillenwaters has served eight years on the Anderson County School Board. Currently, he serves as the vice chair and chairs the Budget Committee, a press release said. He has attained a Level IV Boardsmanship Award from the Tennessee School Board Association, the press release said.

Prior to his election to the School Board, Gillenwaters was elected to two terms on the Anderson County Commission, where he was the chair of both the Operations and Legislative Committees, the press release said. During his time on Commission, he was appointed parliamentarian by the Commission twice and served on various other committees. He also served as a regional board member for the Tennessee County Commissioners Association. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Commissioner, Anderson County School Board, Anderson County trustee, First United Methodist Church, Republican nomination, Scott Gillenwaters

Movie screening, discussion to raise awareness of opioid epidemic

Posted at 10:02 am February 15, 2018
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A movie screening and discussion on Tuesday will help raise awareness of the opioid epidemic in the community, a press release said.

The documentary “Chasing the Dragon” will be shown starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, February 20, in the Clinton Middle School auditorium. The screening and discussion are scheduled until 8 p.m. Parents, teachers, schools administrators, students, and other interested community members are invited to attend, the press release said. Students in grades 7-12 may attend with an adult.

The press release said there were 256 drug-related death cases in Knox and Anderson counties in 2016, according to the Knox County Regional Forensic Center. And the number continues to increase, the press release said.

“In an effort to combat the growing epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse, ASAP of Anderson, in cooperation with Anderson County EMS and in coordination with community partners in Anderson County, are hosting a screening of ‘Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict,’” the release said. “The FBI and DEA have released this documentary aimed at educating students, young adults, parents, and other community members about the dangers of dependence and addiction.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Community, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Movies, Police and Fire Tagged With: addiction, Anderson County Emergency Medical Services, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Schools, ASAP of Anderson, Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict, Clinton Fire Department, Clinton Middle School, Clinton Police Department, DEA, dependence, drug-related death, FBI, Knox County Regional Forensic Center, Narcan, opioid epidemic, prescription drug and heroin abuse, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services

Education Foundation has book project to celebrate 75th anniversary of Oak Ridge Schools

Posted at 9:13 am February 15, 2018
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The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation is planning to publish a commemorative book to mark the 75th anniversary of Oak Ridge Schools, complete with color photos, stories, and memories as told by teachers and alumni from each class from 1944 to 2018. The book's cover art is by Jim Dodson. (Submitted image)

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation is planning to publish a commemorative book to mark the 75th anniversary of Oak Ridge Schools, complete with color photos, stories, and memories as told by teachers and alumni from each class from 1944 to 2018. The book’s cover art is by Jim Dodson. (Submitted image)

 

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation is planning a special book project to celebrate the upcoming 75th anniversary of the Oak Ridge Schools.

The book will be a collection of memories as told by teachers and alumni across all classes from 1944-2018. The Foundation has identified people to serve as anchor authors for each of the 75 classes, a press release said. Anchor authors have the option to share their memories, and they will help collect memories from classmates. Each class will submit two to three pages for publication in the book.

“This is a timely project to still be able to tell first-hand stories from the early beginnings and to cross-pollinate and historically savor and preserve the collected experiences from the first 75 years,” said Benita Albert, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation board member. Albert, a retired math teacher, has found it to be very rewarding interviewing alumni and researching stories from the earliest years, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, History, K-12 Tagged With: 75th anniversary, Barry Stephenson, Benita Albert, BOE, Iris Publishing, Jessica Steed, Jim Dodson, Keys Fillauer, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, Oak Ridge Schools

AC Chamber to host opening presentation for revitalization of downtown Clinton

Posted at 7:56 am February 15, 2018
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The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce will host the opening presentation for the revitalization of downtown Clinton on Monday.

The presentation will be by Gianni Longo Associates LTD, which has redesigned Chattanooga’s riverfront; downtown Franklin, Tennessee; and Market Square in Knoxville, a press release said.

Here is more information about the two presentations: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Clinton, downtown Clinton, Gianni Longo Associates LTD, Junior Achievement East Tennessee Building, revitalization

This evening: Author of Atomic City novel to visit AMSE for book launch event

Posted at 7:44 am February 15, 2018
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The cover of "The Atomic City Girls" novel by Janet Beard is pictured above. (Submitted photo)

The cover of “The Atomic City Girls” novel by Janet Beard is pictured above. (Submitted photo)

 

The author of a new novel inspired by the experiences of the Americans who fueled the World War II-era Manhattan Project will visit the American Museum of Science and Energy on Thursday, February 15. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m.

Janet Beard, whose grandmother worked on the Manhattan Project, will give a presentation on her writing process for “The Atomic City Girls,” which was informed by many captivating oral and written histories, a press release said. Beard also will read excerpts and sign copies of her book. Copies will be on sale at the AMSE gift shop beginning February 6.

Through its fictionalized tale of 18-year-old June Walker, her romance with a young physicist, and her search for the truth about the goals of the Manhattan Project, “The Atomic City Girls” brings to life the previously untold story of thousands who moved to East Tennessee in the 1930s and 1940s to join the effort to win the war and highlights the role women played at a pivotal moment in the country’s history and Oak Ridge’s founding. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Top Stories, Writing Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Engery, AMSE, Janet Beard, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge, The Atomic City Girls, World War II

Oak Ridge String Quartet performs Saturday

Posted at 2:49 pm February 14, 2018
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The Oak Ridge Civic Music Association presents the Oak Ridge String Quartet on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018, at 7:30 p.m. at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church. (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Civic Music Association presents the Oak Ridge String Quartet on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018, at 7:30 p.m. at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church. (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge String Quartet will perform on Saturday.

The concert is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, February 17, at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church. It’s presented by the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association.

The musicians are Karen Kartal, violin; Sarah Ringer, violin; Sara Cho, viola; and Theodore Kartal, cello. They will be performing a piece by Rachel DeVore Fogarty, “At no time was any of this untrue.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Karen Kartal, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge String Quartet, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Sara Cho, Sarah Ringer, Theodore Kartal

International Festival at Children’s Museum to feature entertainers, food, crafts

Posted at 2:18 pm February 14, 2018
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The Knox Accordion-AIRs, Wolfgang Schaber and Linda Warren, will be featured performers at the Children’s Museum International Festival on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018. (Submitted photo)

The Knox Accordion-AIRs, Wolfgang Schaber and Linda Warren, will be featured performers at the Children’s Museum International Festival on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018. (Submitted photo)

 

The Knox Accordion-AIRs will be the featured performer when the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge hosts its annual International Festival on Saturday, February 17. The lively accordion duo will join Native American dancers, Greek and Indian folk dancers, hip hop dancers, and others during the multi-cultural festival, a press release said.

The family-friendly International Festival will present entertainment, crafts, and cuisines from cultures around the world, with musical and dance entertainment on stage throughout the day and crafts for children to make and take home. The festival entertainment will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the Children’s Museum, which is at 461 West Outer Drive in Oak Ridge.

The Knox Accordion-AIRs are Wolfgang Schaber and Linda Warren. Schaber began studying the accordion as a child in his home country of Austria, the press release said. Warren, who describes herself as “a Tennessee girl through and through,” has been playing accordion since she was six. She enjoys squeezing country, rock ‘n roll, and Memphis blues and gospel music on her accordion. Schaber enjoys playing polkas, marches, a waltz or two, folk tunes, and classical music. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Food, Front Page News, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, International Festival, Knox Accordion-AIRs, Knoxville Area Model Railroaders, Linda Warren, Tennessee Arts Commission, Wolfgang Schaber

Free West African drum, dance performance at ORAU on Thursday

Posted at 1:58 pm February 14, 2018
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The public is invited to see the Austin-East High School Drum and Dance Ensemble in recognition of Black History Month at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, at Pollard Auditorium at ORAU. The free West African drum and dance performance is presented by the ORAU Diversity Council. (Submitted photo)

The public is invited to see the Austin-East High School Drum and Dance Ensemble in recognition of Black History Month at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, at Pollard Auditorium at ORAU. The free West African drum and dance performance is presented by the ORAU Diversity Council. (Submitted photo)

 

There is a free West African drum and dance performance at ORAU in Oak Ridge on Thursday in recognition of Black History Month. The performance will feature the Austin-East High School Drum and Dance Ensemble, and the public is invited.

The performance is presented by the ORAU Diversity Council, and it’s scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, February 15, in Pollard Auditorium at 210 Badger Avenue in Oak Ridge.

“Focusing on the culture of traditional West African drum and dance, Austin-East students in grades 9-12 have the opportunity to learn not only West African dance but also ballet and modern as part of their performing arts program,” a press release said. “Austin-East students have performed at many venues, including University of Tennessee sports halftime shows, Knox County Schools and other schools in surrounding counties, and the Tennessee Valley Fair, to name a few. The ensemble has been in existence since 1999.”

This press release was submitted by Amy Schwinge.

Filed Under: Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Austin-East High School, Austin-East High School Drum and Dance Ensemble, Black History Month, ORAU, ORAU Diversity Council, Pollard Auditorium, West African drum and dance

Free government contracting seminar on Thursday

Posted at 1:15 pm February 14, 2018
By Jutta Bangs Leave a Comment

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center at Roane State Community College and the University of Tennessee-PTAC will offer a free seminar to introduce business owners or managers to the diversity of government purchasing on Thursday.

The seminar is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday, February 15, at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, which is at 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. Call (865) 483-2668 or email jbangs@tsbdc.org.

This press release was submitted by Jutta Bangs.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News Tagged With: contracting, free, government, Roane State, small business, Tennessee Small Business Development Center

ORNL scientist to describe current understanding of climate change

Posted at 3:08 pm February 13, 2018
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Peter Thornton

Peter Thornton, deputy director of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Climate Change Science Institute and group leader for the Terrestrial Systems Modeling Group in ORNL’s Environmental Sciences Division, will describe the current best understanding of climate change on Thursday, February 22 at 7 p.m., a press release said. The public is invited to attend this free program.

Thornton’s presentation will describe evidence regarding historical and modern climate changes, and projections of future climate based on Earth system models, the press release said. His current research involves the development, evaluation, and application of Earth system models for future climate change prediction. His areas of expertise include the interaction of water, energy, carbon, and nutrients within land ecosystems, the interactions of vegetation communities with the atmosphere, and weather observations over land, the release said. (See a brief ORNL summary here.)

The presentation, co-sponsored by Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, Climate Coalition Lobby-Knoxville, and the Citizens Climate Coalition at Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, will be in the Social Room at the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Weather Tagged With: Citizens Climate Coalition, climate change, Climate Change Science Institute, Climate Coalition Lobby-Knoxville, Earth system models, Environmental Sciences Division, land ecosystems, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORNL, Peter Thornton, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, Terrestrial Systems Modeling Group, weather observations

AC Charter Commission recommends no changes to county government, no charter

Posted at 2:33 pm February 13, 2018
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Information from WYSH Radio

With little fanfare, the Anderson County Charter Commission has completed its work and will meet just one more time, this Thursday, February 15, to conclude its business.

Eight people were elected in November 2016 to serve on the commission, which examined the structure of county government.

The issue was placed on the ballot after a group obtained enough signatures to call for the election of a charter commission. The race ended up coming down to two groups, one in support of things like term limits and making the county law director an elected position, and the other in support of a more measured approach to the process.

Meeting last week, the Charter Commission voted unanimously to recommend no changes to the current form of government and that no charter be drafted. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Charter Commission, Charter Commission, county government, County Law Director, Steve Mead, term limits, V.L. Stonecipher

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