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Football: Oak Ridge remains at No. 2 in Class 5A; Farragut moves up to No. 5

Posted at 12:31 pm October 4, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

The Associated Press high school football polls for this week were released on Monday, and once again, East Tennessee is well-represented across the board.

In Class 6A, Maryville remains number one with Bradley Central representing East Tennessee as well at number four.

The Class 5A polls is dominated either by teams from our coverage area or those teams they could face in the postseason. Oak Ridge remains at number two, while Farragut moved up to number five after their win at Campbell County last week. Rhea County slipped to number six, McMinn County—which hosts Oak Ridge Friday—is number seven, with Campbell County falling three spots to number eight and Knox West hanging in the top 10 at number 10.

See the rest of the story on WYSH Radio for more information.

WYSH Radio in Clinton is an Oak Ridge Today news partner.

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Associated Press high school football polls, Bradley Central, Campbell County, Class 5A, Class 6A, East Tennessee, Farragut, high school football polls, Knox West, Maryville, McMinn County, Oak Ridge, Rhea County

Claxton brush fires investigated as arson

Posted at 12:23 pm October 4, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department is investigating several small brush fires in the Claxton area.

Just before noon on Monday, deputies were notified of three small brush fires burning in the 600 block of Edgemoor Road. When Deputy Roger Sexton arrived, the Claxton Volunteer Fire Department was already on scene dousing the fires, which were located within 50 yards of one another about 20 feet from the roadway.

While Sexton was still on the scene of the Edgemoor fires, a call came in about another brush fire on Old Emory Road near Crawford Lane, and he went to investigate. When he arrived, he found a homeowner putting out the fire with a garden hose. That fire, too, was about 20 feet from the roadway. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Claxton, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, arson, brush fires, Claxton Volunteer Fire Department, Edgemoor Road, Old Emory Road, Roger Sexton

Reminder: League forum tonight features candidates for City Council, Board of Education

Posted at 9:59 am October 4, 2016
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Reminder: A forum tonight will feature candidates for the Oak Ridge Board of Education and the Oak Ridge City Council. It is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, October 4, at the Oak Ridge High School Amphitheater.

It’s the first of three candidate forums in October organized by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge.

The second forum will be on Thursday, October 6, at Roane State Community College City Room on the Oak Ridge campus. This will include the Oak Ridge candidates for the Anderson County Charter Commission. To begin the forum, there will be a short presentation from a subject matter expert on the process of reviewing and changing a county charter. This forum will be from 7 to 9 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Charter Commission, candidates, forum, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Roane State Community College

Tonight in Clinton: Retired Army major general to discuss current, future national security concerns

Posted at 9:51 am October 4, 2016
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John R. D'Araujo Jr.

John R. D’Araujo Jr.

A retired Army major general will discuss current and future national security concerns at a presentation in Clinton tonight (Tuesday, October 4).

The presentation by Major General John R. D’Araujo is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. at the Clinton Community Center, which is at 101 Hicks Street in Clinton. The presentation will include a question-and-answer session.

D’Araujo was invited by Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, a press release said.

“I hope our community will take advantage of this excellent opportunity to take part in discussion of some of the major issues of national security concern with an expert of General D’Araujo’s caliber,” Frank said in the press release. “I am extremely thankful he is joining us to deliver a presentation, and also appreciative of his willingness to give the people of Anderson County an opportunity to ask questions about national security and our military.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Bush Administration, Clinton Community Center, John R. D'Araujo Jr., national security concerns, Pentagon, Terry Frank, U.S. Army, Vietnam War

Roane State NASA scholars named for fall 2016

Posted at 12:10 am October 2, 2016
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Four Roane State Community College students have received NASA scholarships worth up to $5,000 to support their pursuit of degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) fields.

NASA provided funding for the scholarships through a $499,689 grant it awarded to the Tennessee Community College Space Grant Consortium. Roane State, Cleveland State Community College, Columbia State Community College, Northeast State Community College, and Pellissippi State Community College are part of the consortium. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Cleveland State Community College, Columbia State Community College, Kassie Kibler, Kayley Hicks, NASA, NASA scholars, NASA scholarships, Nathan Landers, Nikolaos Tsiamis, Northeast State Community College, Pellissippi State Community College, Roane State, Roane State Community College, scholarships, science technology engineering, STEM, Tennessee Community College Space Grant Consortium

ADFAC to honor Stephenson, Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Award winner, on Oct. 25

Posted at 12:01 am October 2, 2016
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From left, past Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Award recipients Ray Smith and Cande Seay share the great news with Bear Stephenson, the 2016 Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Awardee. (Submitted photo)

From left, past Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Award recipients Ray Smith and Cande Seay share the great news with Bear Stephenson, the 2016 Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Awardee. (Submitted photo)

 

William “Bear” Stephenson has been unanimously chosen as the 2016 winner of ADFAC’s Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Award.

Stephenson is a dedicated volunteer and advocate, a press release said He was chosen as the Bow Tie Award winner earlier this year. He will be recognized this month by ADFAC, or Aid To Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties Inc., at the Fourth Annual Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Celebration and Fundraiser.

Previous winners of the prestigious award have been Ray Smith, the late Tim Myrick, and Cande Seay.

The celebratory fundraising event will be from 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, October 25, at St. Mary’s Parish Life Center in Oak Ridge.

“Our community will come together to honor Stephenson, and we hope family, friends, past coworkers, and the many businesses and nonprofit organizations he has been involved with through the years will join us,” the press release said. “The dynamic and entertaining Elaine Graham will serve as the evening’s emcee while the music will be provided by the Mt. LeConte Jug Band.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Bear Stephenson, Bow Tie

Stanley, a doctor running for Charter Commission, supports term limits

Posted at 5:40 pm October 1, 2016
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David Stanley

David Stanley

David Stanley, a doctor running for Anderson County Charter Commission, supports term limits for the county mayor and the County Commission, as well as more active citizen participation, a press release said.

Stanley is running for the District 7 seat on the eight-member Charter Commission in the November 8 election. District 7 includes the Highland View, Glenwood, and Pine Valley voting precincts.

Stanley was born and raised in Maryville, the press release said. After obtaining his undergraduate degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and graduating from medical school in Memphis, Stanley spent time as a medical missionary in Laos, where he founded a modest hospital on the border of Cambodia and Laos, bringing modern medicine to the area for the first time, the press release said.

Once he returned to the United States, he moved his young family to Oak Ridge, where he built his medical practice from the ground up, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Charter Commission, David Stanley, District 7, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Surgeons, term limits, The Vascular Diagnostic Center, Wound Treatment Center

Ward, an attorney running for Charter Commission, supports term limits

Posted at 4:33 pm October 1, 2016
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Hugh Ward Jr.

Hugh Ward Jr.

Hugh B. Ward Jr., an attorney running for Anderson County Charter Commission, supports term limits for county mayor and county commissioners, a press release said.

Ward is running for the District 6 seat on the eight-member Charter Commission, which will be elected November 8. District 6 includes the Oak Ridge City Hall, Robertsville, and West Hills precincts.

“Charter government has worked well for the City of Oak Ridge since November 7, 1962; the City of Clinton since 1954; Knoxville; Knox County; and other East Tennessee cities,” the press release said. “I think it’s time we modernize and allow Oak Ridge citizens to have the same level of citizen input in county government as our own fine city government. I favor a charter government, including term limits for county commissioners and the office of county mayor. For stability, I believe we need to establish staggered terms of office for commissioners as occurs in our city and surrounding municipalities.”

If elected, Ward said, his priorities will include transparency and open government, citizen participation on county committees, and ensuring charter proposals are consistent with the state constitution and general laws. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Charter Commission, City of Oak Ridge, District 6, Frances Cross, Hugh B. Ward Jr., Hugh Ward, Oak Ridge Land Bank Corporation, term limits, Young Williams Law Firm

ORUUC Stone Soup Free CommUUnity Meal celebrates six years today

Posted at 9:36 am September 30, 2016
By Maureen Hoyt Leave a Comment

Submitted

The community is invited to join in the celebration of the sixth birthday of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church Stone Soup Free CommUUnity Meal on Friday, September 30.

Volunteers will serve a homemade meal of Southern style cornbread and pinto beans with, of course, birthday cake for dessert! Dine in or take out will be available from 5 to 6 p.m. ORUUC is located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge.

“While many of our guests are our food insecure neighbors, we want to start our seventh year making sure that we emphasize that the community meal is open to anyone who would like to come,” said program coordinator Jinx Watson. “There are a lot of connections that are made, not only among the guests, but also among the guests and the team. We enjoy dining with them and love the opportunity to celebrate someone’s birthday, hear news about their families, and build friendships. For some, attending is as much about the welcoming atmosphere as it is about the meal. We miss folks if they don’t come and are concerned about how they are doing.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community Tagged With: Jinx Watson, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, Stone Soup Fable, Stone Soup Free CommUUnity Meal, Stone Soup Ministry

ORAU exceeds $100,000 in annual giving campaign for ninth year in row

Posted at 2:14 pm September 29, 2016
By Amy Schwinge Leave a Comment

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The 2016 ORAU Annual Giving Campaign Chair Don Hanlon, pictured right, Co-Chair Mae Mosley, pictured left, and ORAU President and CEO Andy Page reveal ORAU’s combined giving total of $108,827.16. (Photo by ORAU)

 

For the ninth year in a row, ORAU has broken the $100,000 mark in donations as part of its annual giving campaign for the United Way and Community Shares.

During a concluding ceremony on September 28 in the ORAU Pollard Technology Conference Center, ORAU President and Chief Executive Officer Andy Page announced the 2016 ORAU Annual Giving Campaign total donation amount: $108,827.16. As part of the total donation, ORAU (Oak Ridge Associated Universities) and its employees pledged $78,362 to the United Way and $30,465.16 to Community Shares. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Community Shares, giving campaign, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, United Way

Free tech assistance offered at Oak Ridge Senior Center

Posted at 1:45 pm September 29, 2016
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The Oak Ridge Senior Center will soon be offering free classes for area seniors to get assistance with personal electronic devices such as tablets, laptops, and smart phones, a press release said.

There are two programs that will be offered: Tech Savvy Saturdays, a drop-in program offered by local students, and an individual class offered through the East Tennessee Human Resources Agency, or ETHRA. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: computing skills, East Tennessee Human Resources Agency, ETHRA, Oak Ridge Senior Center, personal electronic devices, tech assistance, Tech Savvy Saturdays

City offering paddleboard yoga classes at Civic Center

Posted at 1:37 pm September 29, 2016
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A unique weekly class will be offered at the Oak Ridge Civic Center’s indoor pool starting next month: paddleboard yoga.

The first class will be held on Thursday, October 13, and will continue each week on Thursdays. The one-hour class is also offered at two different times to accommodate various schedules: in the mornings from 7 to 8 a.m. and in the evenings from 8 to 9 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: indoor pool, Oak Ridge Civic Center, paddleboard yoga, Vonda Wooten

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