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First of its kind, Oak Ridge’s federal re-industrialization program celebrates 20 years

Posted at 3:41 pm December 18, 2016
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A rendering of East Tennessee Technology Park, the former K-25 site, in 2020, when cleanup there is scheduled for completion. ETTP offers robust infrastructure and multiple parcels spanning hundreds of acres, capable of attracting and supporting large-scale industry, according to DOE. (Photo courtesy DOE)

 

Note: This is an edited version of a story by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management.

A re-industrialization program that was the first of its kind and converts federal property to private-sector use celebrated 20 years this month.

The re-industrialization program was designed to attract new industries and jobs to a former uranium enrichment complex.

Through the program, the U.S. Department of Energy has transferred hundreds of acres to the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, or CROET, and the City of Oak Ridge to create two private-sector industrial parks, the 1,200-acre Heritage Center and the 1,000-acre Horizon Center.

Heritage Center is at the former K-25 site, which was built during World War II and was once used to enrich uranium in west Oak Ridge. Horizon Center is a few miles east of Heritage Center. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, DOE, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, CROET, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, EM, environmental management, ETTP, Heritage Center, Horizon Center, industrial park, K-25, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Sue Cange, U.S. Department of Energy

In battle of two undefeated teams, Oak Ridge emerges with win

Posted at 2:15 pm December 17, 2016
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Oak Ridge senior E.J. Bush (2) led the Wildcats with 20 points during a 76-56 win over Cleveland in the Champion Chevrolet Shootout at Science Hill High School in Johnson City on Friday. Dec, 16, 2016. (Photo by Robert Kell)

 

JOHNSON CITY—Oak Ridge and Cleveland were both undefeated top-ranked teams before they played in Johnson City on Friday, and only the Wildcats remained undefeated afterward. Oak Ridge beat Cleveland 76-56 in the Champion Chevrolet Shootout at Science Hill High School in Johnson City.

The Wildcats are now 10-0 overall and 5-0 in District 3-AAA.

The Blue Raiders are now 11-1 overall and 4-0 in District 5-AAA.

Like the earlier girls’ game, the boys’ game was closer in the first half: 16-15 after the first quarter, and 32-30 at halftime. But Oak Ridge had a 20-6 run through most of the third quarter and an 8-0 run in the last part of the fourth quarter. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, Anthony Gibson, Blue Raiders, Champion Chevrolet Shootout, Cleveland, E.J. Bush, Fulton, Herbert Booker, KK Curry, Levert Smith, Oak Ridge, Robert Kell, Science Hill, Science Hill High School, Tajion Jones, Tee Higgins, Tyshawn Young, Wildcats

Lady Wildcats open wide lead over Cleveland in second half

Posted at 1:11 pm December 17, 2016
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Oak Ridge sophomore Jada Guinn (24) led the Lady Wildcats with 21 points against Cleveland in the Champion Chevrolet Shootout at Science Hill High School in Johnson City on Friday, Dec. 16, 2016. (Photo by Robert Kell)

 

JOHNSON CITY—The Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats opened up a wide lead in the second half to beat the Cleveland Lady Blue Raiders 69-35 in the Champion Chevrolet Shootout in Johnson City on Friday.

Oak Ridge (9-1, 5-0 District 3-AAA) was led by sophomore Jada Guinn with 21 points. Junior Desiree Bates had 14 points, and junior Jaymi Golden had eight.

The score was closer earlier in the game, with Oak Ridge ahead by two, 9-7, after the first quarter. The halftime score was 25-17. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: basketball, Champion Chevrolet Shootout, Cleveland Lady Blue Raiders, Courtney Ellison, Desiree Bates, Jada Guinn, Jaymi Golden, Mykia Dowdell, Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats, Paige Green, Robert Kell, Science Hill

Thirteen charged during investigation of human trafficking, related crimes

Posted at 12:20 pm December 16, 2016
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Dave Clark

Thirteen people were charged this week during an investigation into human trafficking, sexual exploitation of minors, and prostitution in Anderson County, authorities said.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI, asked Anderson County’s Seventh Judicial Crime Task Force to work with it to detect and investigate any instances of human trafficking or related crimes that might be occurring in the Anderson County area, according to a Friday press release from District Attorney General Dave Clark.

Federal and state law enforcement agencies completed the investigation this week. They were helped by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Clinton Police Department, and Oliver Springs Police Department, which all provided “important and considerable manpower and assistance,” the press release said.

The District Attorney General’s Office participated in planning, monitoring, and supporting the operation, the release said.

“Deputies, agents, and officers worked together to set up in an area hotel posing as an illicit sexual services customer,” the release said. “This operation included approximately 24 law enforcement officers from the participating agencies. The operation was carefully monitored and video recorded, and undercover deputies, agents, and officers were positioned outside and inside the hotel. The intended targets were any individuals exploiting women, particularly vulnerable women, and profiting from their participation in the sex trade.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories, U.S. Tagged With: Dave Clark, human trafficking, prostitution, Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force

Christmas gifts meant to help children stolen from disabled vehicle

Posted at 11:16 am December 16, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

A real-life Grinch struck in Anderson County on Thursday.

Organizers of Saturday’s Rocky Top Christmas Party were driving near the intersection of Highway 116 and Andy’s Ridge Road in Briceville on Thursday evening after a wrapping party, where volunteers had wrapped presents for children in need in the northern part of Anderson County, when their green Ford Ranger’s alternator went out and they stopped by the side of the road.

The occupants of the vehicle locked the truck and went to call for help.

But while they were away from the vehicle, someone smashed in the windows and ransacked it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Police and Fire, Rocky Top Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Christmas gifts, Highway 116, Rocky Top Christmas Party, Rocky Top Police Department, Tim Isbel, WYSH Radio

First Presbyterian offers service of memory, hope Wednesday

Posted at 11:22 am December 13, 2016
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Rev. Sharon Youngs

Rev. Sharon Youngs

For those who have had a challenging year and need the comfort and peace that come from spiritual enrichment, special music, and candles, First Presbyterian Church offers its annual service of memory and hope.

The special service will be held on Wednesday, December 14, at 6:30 p.m., in the sanctuary of the church, located at the southeast corner of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Lafayette Drive.

“The service is designed for all who desire a quiet, reflective worship experience during this bustling holiday season, particularly those for whom this time of year is difficult, for whatever reason,” said the Reverend Sharon Youngs, church pastor. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Anna Thomas, Cathy Whitten, First Presbyterian Church, Service of Memory and Hope, Sharon Youngs

Anderson County crime continues to drop

Posted at 3:36 pm December 11, 2016
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Image by Anderson County Sheriff’s Department

 

An analysis of criminal offenses reported to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department shows a significant decline since 2007, authorities said. The most significant drop in crime numbers occurred from 2011 to 2015.

Here are some of the highlights, according to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department:

From 2014 From 2007
Total Reported Crimes -28.17% -67.95%
Crimes Against Persons -9.95% -71.57%
Crimes Against Property -30.12% -65.24%
Crimes Against Society -44.52% -73.12%

The overall number of crimes reported to the Sheriff’s Department decreased 67.95 percent from 2007 to 2015. In addition, crime is down throughout Anderson County, the Sheriff’s Department said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Unit, Anderson County, Anderson County crime, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, crime, crime analysis, crime prevention, crimes against persons, crimes against property, crimes against society, Dave Clark, District Attorney's Office, drop in crime, Neighborhood Watch, reported crimes, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, total reported crimes

Business sponsorships sought for robotics competition

Posted at 12:37 pm December 11, 2016
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Roane State Community College and Morgan County Career and Technical Center are seeking business sponsors for a VEX Robotics Competition event that will be held January 12-13 at Roane State’s Clinton location.

The VEX Robotics Competition, presented by the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation, is the largest and fastest growing middle school and high school robotics program globally with more than 16,000 teams from 40 countries playing in more than 1,350 competitions worldwide.

Roane State’s Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility will host a state VEX Robotics Qualifier Tournament Competition from January 12-13. Approximately 30 high school and middle school teams are expected to participate, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility, Gordon Williams, mechatronics, Morgan County Career and Technical Center, Roane State, Roane State Community College, robotics, Robotics Education and Competition Foundation, STEM, VEX Robotics Competetion, VEX Robotics Qualifier Tournament Competition

Roane State campuses will be closed Dec. 17-Jan. 2 for holidays

Posted at 12:31 pm December 11, 2016
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Roane State Community College campuses will be closed Saturday, December 17, through Monday, January 2, for the holidays.

The college will reopen Tuesday, January 3, and spring classes will begin on Tuesday, January 17.

Registration and other self-service options are available through the Roane State website at www.roanestate.edu.

For more information, visit www.roanestate.edu or call 1-866-GO2-RSCC (1-866-462-7722).

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: holidays, Roane State, Roane State Community College

Christmas Concert by Community Band this afternoon

Posted at 12:08 pm December 11, 2016
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The Oak Ridge Community Band performs in a Christmas concert at First Baptist Church in 2015. (Submitted photo)

 

To help you ring in the Christmas season, the Oak Ridge Community Band/Wind Ensemble has a free Music of the Season concert this Sunday afternoon, December 11. The performance begins at 3:30 p.m. and will be held in the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church at 1101 Oak Ridge Turnpike. It’s open to the public, dress is casual, and there will be refreshments at the conclusion of the program, a press release said.

“This concert is a wonderful opportunity to bring family and friends to relax and enjoy hearing familiar holiday tunes and sing favorite Christmas carols,” the press release said.

Among the numbers on Sunday’s program are two of Leroy Anderson’s most well-known holiday tunes: “A Christmas Festival,” featuring a medley of carols, and the time-honored piece “Sleigh Ride,” in which you can not only hear the bells on the horse pulling the sleigh but the crack of the whip, the clip-clop of the horse’s hooves, and the horse’s distinctive neigh. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Music Tagged With: A Christmas Festival, Christmas carols, Christmas concert, Christmas Day, Dale Pendley, Feliz Navidad, First Baptist Church, Gustav Holst, Handel, James Curnow, Jose Feliciano, Leroy Anderson, Lisa Michaels, Oak Ridge Community Band, Sleigh Ride, Suite from Messiah, Wind Ensemble

Fleischmann, Belbeck, Pasqua receive Muddy Boot Awards

Posted at 5:32 am December 11, 2016
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Tennessee Senator and Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, left, presents a Muddy Boot Award to U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann, a Tennessee Republican, at an East Tennessee Economic Council meeting on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. (DOE photo by Lynn Freeny)

 

Businessmen Mike Belbeck and Mike Pasqua and U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann were honored Friday with Muddy Boot Awards. The awards from the East Tennessee Economic Council, or ETEC, pay tribute to people who, through their work and activities, build a better community.

Pasqua helped found and grow SAIC’s Oak Ridge offices and later led the transition to Leidos, a press release said. Belbeck is executive vice president for operations of Covenant Health and active in numerous organizations across the region, the release said.

Covenant Health’s Jan McNally, who recruited Belbeck to be her successor as administrator of Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, presented his award, and Sherry Browder, current chair of ETEC and a former colleague of Pasqua at SAIC, presented that Boot.

Fleischmann returned from Washington to receive his Muddy Boot Award, which was presented by incoming Tennessee Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, the press release said.

The Council’s Pat Postma also presented the Postma Young Professional Medal to Wade Creswell, chief executive officer of The Roane Alliance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alan Tatum, Andy Page, Chuck Fleischmann, Covenant Health, East Tennessee Economic Council, ETEC, Jan McNally, Jim Campbell, Mike Belbeck, Mike Pasqua, Muddy Boot Award, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Postma Young Professional Medal, Randy McNally, SAIC, Sherry Browder, Sue Cange, The Roane Alliance, U.S. Department of Energy, Wade Crewswell

ORAU donates $100,000 to International Friendship Bell Peace Pavilion

Posted at 5:25 pm December 10, 2016
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ORAU President and CEO Andy Page, left, surprises Pat Postma, second from left, and Alan Tatum, second from right, co-chairs of the Advisory Committee of the International Friendship Peace Pavilion, with a $100,000 donation from ORAU to go toward the new pavilion on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Also pictured is ORAU Executive Vice President Eric Abelquist. (DOE photo courtesy Lynn Freeny)

 

Surprise announcement made at ETEC annual awards luncheon

ORAU President and CEO Andy Page presented a $100,000 donation for the International Friendship Peace Pavilion during a surprise announcement at the East Tennessee Economic Council’s annual awards luncheon on Friday.

The plans for the new International Friendship Bell Peace Pavilion, which includes moving the 8,000-pound bronze cast bell from its current location in Alvin K. Bissell Park in Oak Ridge to another location within the park, were unveiled recently.

Organizers and volunteers have now raised $525,000 in the drive to  build the new Peace Pavilion. They have said it could cost $750,000 to build the new structure and pavilion. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alan Tatum, Alvin K. Bissell Park, Andy Page, East Tennessee Economic Council, International Friendship Bell, International Friendship Peace Pavilion, ORAU, Pat Postma

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