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Mavericks uncork big plays, notch 8th straight Crosstown Showdown victory

Posted at 1:10 pm September 27, 2016
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Anderson County 71, Clinton 43: Stanton Martin completed 20 of 24 passes Friday night for 420 yards and seven touchdowns, while also adding 56 yards and a touchdown on the ground as the Mavericks capitalized on defensive breakdowns for several big plays on their way to an eighth straight win in the Crosstown Showdown with Clinton. The Mavericks have now won in 17 of the last 18 games.

Three different Maverick receivers caught two touchdowns each: Caleb Bethel (nine catches for 157 yards), Thyshaud Thrasher (five catches for 98 yards), and Michael Carroll, two catches for 99 yards. Everette Dews caught the seventh scoring strike.

Mason Phillips also had a strong offensive game for Anderson County as he tallied 125 rushing yards and two touchdowns. The Mavericks racked up 604 yards of total offense. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County, Billy Long, Caleb Bethel, Clinton, Crosstown Showdown, Dragons, Everette Dews, Garrett Zody, J'Quan Thomas, Josh Kerr, Luke Harrison, Mason Phillips, Mavericks, Michael Carroll, Stanton Martin, Thyshaud Thrasher, WYSH Radio

CHS football: Kerr under fire; Parrott responds

Posted at 1:04 pm September 27, 2016
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After a disappointing start to the 2016 season, some fans of Clinton High School football have seemingly run out of patience. Anderson County Director of Schools Tim Parrott sent a letter Friday afternoon to local media outlets, county commissioners, school board members, administrators at Clinton High, and some parents urging people to stop spreading what he called “untruths” about Clinton football coach Josh Kerr.

Parrott said in the letter that he has met with parents of one football player and three community members that he said had concerns about the Dragon football program and Kerr. Parrott said he has met with Kerr supporters as well. In the letter, Parrott writes, “I have listened to their comments, been present at football practice and games over the past six years, and I have never witnessed Coach Kerr belittling players, being unsafe, or not playing to win.”

Parrott said that all coaches are also teachers and operate on one-year contracts that are evaluated at the end of each school year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Clinton High School, football, football coach, Josh Kerr, Tim Parrott, WYSH Radio

The Young and the Registered: LWVOR kicks off voter registration project for eligible youth

Posted at 9:27 am September 27, 2016
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One bright spot leading into the 2016 presidential race is that data shows that a record number of young people are paying attention, and they’re excited to vote this year. To celebrate “National Voter Registration Day” on September 27, the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge will focus on registering and educating young people about the importance of being a voter.

During their lunch periods eligible students at Oak Ridge, Clinton, and Anderson County High Schools can register to vote at tables set up by LWVOR volunteers that will be located in or near the cafeterias.

Students and the public are also invited to register to vote at the Oak Ridge campus of Roane State Community College between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on the first floor of the Goff building located next to the main building. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Education, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Carol Plasil, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, LWVOR, National Voter Registration Day, Partner in Education, Roane State Community College, vote411.org, voter registration

Photo: ORHS 2016 Homecoming King, Queen

Posted at 10:14 pm September 25, 2016
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Pictured above are Oak Ridge High School 2016 Homecoming King Tyshawn Young, right, and Queen Courtney Ellison. (Photo by Luther Simmons)

 

The Oak Ridge High School 2016 Homecoming King and Queen were announced at halftime of the Oak Ridge-Sevier County football game on Friday, which was Homecoming.

The 2016 Homecoming King is Tyshawn Young, and the Homecoming Queen is Courtney Ellison. Wildcats fans may recognize them as members of the boys and girls basketball teams.

The 2016 Homecoming Court is pictured below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: 2016 Homecoming Court, Courtney Ellison, Homecoming King, Homecoming Queen, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Tyshawn Young

Jefferson Middle School student confesses to making social media threats, ORPD says

Posted at 5:04 pm September 23, 2016
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An 11-year-old student at Jefferson Middle School confessed to making potential threats of violence on Friday morning, authorities said.

The threats were made over social media and were against students who attend Jefferson Middle School, according to the Oak Ridge Police Department.

When it learned of the threats, the ORPD Support Services Unit, or SSU, was sent to Jefferson to protect the property while an investigation was started by ORPD’s Criminal Investigations Division, or CID, a press release said. SSU officers and CID detectives coordinated with Oak Ridge Schools staff to interview several students who may have had knowledge of the threats, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Jefferson Middle School, JMS, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, social media, social media threats, threats

Roane State graduate’s 9/11 tribute gains national attention

Posted at 1:33 am September 23, 2016
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Roane State paramedic graduate Jason Harding said he was “absolutely amazed at the response” to his 9/11 tribute. Early on the morning of Sept. 11, Harding strapped on 75 pounds of firefighter gear and climbed 110 stories on a stair climbing machine at the Maryville Planet Fitness. (Photo courtesy RSCC)

Roane State paramedic graduate Jason Harding said he was “absolutely amazed at the response” to his 9/11 tribute. Early on the morning of Sept. 11, Harding strapped on 75 pounds of firefighter gear and climbed 110 stories on a stair climbing machine at the Maryville Planet Fitness. (Photo courtesy RSCC)

 

A public safety officer at McGhee Tyson Airport never dreamed his solitary, early-morning tribute on the anniversary of a national tragedy would gain so much attention.

Jason Harding’s unique way to observe the 15 anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks went viral on social media and caught the attention of national news outlets, from People magazine to Fox News.

Harding, who completed Roane State Community College’s paramedic program in September 2011, is a certified police officer, paramedic, and firefighter for the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority.

He went into Maryville’s Planet Fitness at 6 a.m. September 11, wearing 75 pounds of firefighting gear, and asked permission to use one of the gym’s stair climbing machines. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Jason Harding, Lezlie Bauler, Mark Bodine, Marty Young, McGhee Tyson Airport, Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority, paramedic, Planet Fitness, Roane State, RSCC, September 11, September 11 terrorist attacks, World Trade Center

League of Women Voters having three candidate forums

Posted at 1:08 am September 23, 2016
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The League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge is having three candidate forums in October.

The first will be on Tuesday, October 4, at the Oak Ridge High School Amphitheater. This will include the candidates for the Oak Ridge Board of Education and the Oak Ridge City Council. It will be from 7 to 9 p.m. October 4 with candidates being briefed at 6:45 p.m.

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., with candidates being briefed at 6:45 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Anderson County, Community, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: Anderson County Charter Commission, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Amphitheater, Roane State Community College, Tennessee House of Representatives, Tennessee Senate, Third Congressional District

UT Arboretum Society has Fall Plant Sale on Saturday, Oct. 8

Posted at 12:36 am September 23, 2016
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The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society’s Fall Plant Sale will be Saturday, Oct. 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the UT Arboretum, which is at 901 South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

 

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society’s Fall Plant Sale will be Saturday, October 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the UT Arboretum, which is at 901 South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge.

Fall is the ideal time to add plants to the landscape, a press release said. To help satisfy that need, Beaver Creek Nursery, East Fork Nursery, Riverdale Nursery, Sunlight Gardens, as well as the UT Arboretum Society’s members and friends, will offer a variety of high quality plants at this sale.

Cash, checks, and credit cards will be accepted for payment.

Retired UT horticulture professor Will Witte, the “Answer Man,” will be on hand to answer your plant questions, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Beaver Creek Nursery, East Fork Nursery, Fall Plant Sale, Riverdale Nursery, Sunlight Gardens, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT, UT Arboretum, UT Arboretum Endowment Fund, UT Arboretum Society, Will Witte

ORNL launches new business accelerator for energy tech entrepreneurs

Posted at 7:39 pm September 22, 2016
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Pictured above during an Innovations Crossroads business accelerator announcement on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016, at the National Transportation Research Center in Hardin Valley are, from left, Mark Johnson, Johanna Wolfson, Moe Khaleel, Thomas McDonald, Charlie Brock. (Photo by ORNL)

Pictured above during an Innovation Crossroads business accelerator announcement on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016, at the National Transportation Research Center in Hardin Valley are, from left, Mark Johnson, Johanna Wolfson, Moe Khaleel, Thomas McDonald, and Charlie Brock. (Photo by ORNL)

 

The nation’s top innovators will soon have the opportunity to advance their promising energy technology ideas at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in a new program called Innovation Crossroads. Up to five entrepreneurs will receive a fellowship that covers living costs, benefits, and a travel stipend for up to two years, plus up to $350,000 to use on collaborative research and development at ORNL. The first cohort is expected to start the program in early 2017, a press release said.

A growing global population and increased industrialization require new approaches to energy that are reliable, affordable, and carbon neutral. While important progress has been made in cost reduction and deployment of clean energy technologies, a new program at DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, or EERE, will invest in the next generation of first-time clean energy entrepreneurs to accelerate the pace of innovation, the press release said.

Innovation Crossroads is the most recent clean energy accelerator to launch at a DOE national laboratory and the first located in the Southeast. ORNL is the nation’s largest science and energy laboratory, with expertise and resources in clean energy, computing, neutron science, advanced materials, and nuclear science. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Advanced Manufacturing Office, Argonne National Laboratory, business accelerator, Chain Reaction Innovations, Charlie Brock, clean tech entrepreneurs, Cyclotron Road, DOE, EERE, energy tech entrepreneurs, Innovation Crossroads, Johanna Wolfson, Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LEEP, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Mark Johnson, Moe Khaleel, National Transportation Research Center, Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, ORNL, Spallation Neutron Source, Thom Mason, Thomas McDonald, Tom Rogers, U.S. Department of Energy

Two Anderson County students charged with social media threats

Posted at 5:22 pm September 22, 2016
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Two Anderson County High School students, a 14-year-old girl and a 15-year-old girl, are being charged in Anderson County Juvenile Court with making threats on social media after an investigation by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, authorities said.

Sheriff’s Department investigators and school resource officers began to follow up on reports of threats posted on a social media site that ultimately led to the identification of these students as those responsible, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said. Both girls have been expelled from school pending a hearing by school administrators.

These threats were similar to those being made across the country, including yesterday in Claiborne County, concerning “clowns” coming to do harm in schools. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County High School, Anderson County Juvenile Court, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, clowns, social media threats

Methodist, AARP offer safe driving program for seniors

Posted at 8:14 pm September 21, 2016
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To help senior drivers hone their safety skills, Methodist Medical Center is sponsoring an AARP Driver Safety Program on Thursday, September 22, and Friday, September 23. The program is from 1 to 5 p.m. each day in the Cheyenne Ambulatory Center’s conference room, which is located at 944 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The eight-hour classroom refresher course is designed to help drivers 50 years and older to improve their skills. Most auto insurance carriers are required to offer discounts for drivers who complete this accredited course.

The course explains the age-related changes that occur in vision, hearing, and reaction time and provides useful driving safety tips for handling these changes. Certified AARP instructor Jack Cowen will be presenting this course through a combination of group discussion and video activities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: AARP, AARP Driver Safety Program, AARP Driving Program, Cheyenne Ambulatory Center, driver safety, Methodist Medical Center, senior drivers

New rope rescue system helps save two people in one week

Posted at 1:53 pm September 21, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

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On Sept. 17, 2016, the Oak Ridge Fire Department was dispatched to help a woman with serious injuries who had fallen from a retaining wall in a back yard. First responders found the woman lying 60 feet down a slope in a wooded area. The rapid deployment of the rope system helped the fire crew and Oak Ridge police officers move the injured woman up the steep slope to the ambulance. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

In less than one week, firefighters have used new rope rescue equipment to save two lives in Oak Ridge.

The equipment was recently purchased for each Oak Ridge Fire Department engine, and crews just started training last month. The quick deployment 3-to-1 rope haul system is designed to move injured people up steep slopes or through confined spaces where it is difficult to lift or carry a person. In the last seven days, the department has used the new equipment twice.

On September 5, firefighters were dispatched to an unconscious person in an attic of a house. On arrival, the fire crew found a man lying in the 120 degree attic, disoriented and unable to move. The crew rigged the rapid deployment rope system and, in a matter of minutes, was able to move him through the roof trusses and down the attic access opening to the waiting ambulance crew. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Blackhawk Medevac helicopter, extreme rescue, fire rescue, McGhee Tyson Airport, Oak Ridge Fire Department, rope haul system, Tennessee Army National Guard, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency

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