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ACSD investigating robbery report

Posted at 10:54 am September 1, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a robbery reported to them early Tuesday morning.

A deputy responded to a call of a suspicious person walking along Clinton Highway shortly after midnight and made contact with a man at the pay phone in front of the Weigel’s on Clinton Highway in Claxton. The man was attempting to call a friend to come pick him up, and the deputy noted that he had dried blood on his chest, a bloody nose, an abrasion on his right cheek, and a small cut on the right side of his jaw.

The man told deputies he had been riding with a friend in the friend’s car when he told the driver he was going too fast and needed to slow down. That started an argument that ended when the driver pulled into the parking lot of Ciderville Music, pulled the victim out of the car and allegedly beat and robbed him. The victim told deputies that it felt like there three or four people hitting him and that he believed it was a planned robbery. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Uncategorized Tagged With: ACSD, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton Highway, robbery, WYSH Radio

Celebrate Labor Day with Concert in Park on Monday

Posted at 1:29 pm August 31, 2016
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Deidre Ford

Pictured above is band member Deidre Ford, who will be guest vocalist at the Oak Ridge Community Band’s concert on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge Community Band will have its last outdoor concert of the season at 7 p.m. Monday, September 5, in A.K. Bissell Park.

The Labor Day performance will feature vocalist Deidre Ford, who will be singing Hoagy Carmichael’s “Star Dust” and George Gershwin’s”But Not for Me.” Ford, a bass clarinetist with the Community Band, sings and plays baritone saxophone with the Knoxville-based Ensemble Swing Time Band, sings with the Little Big Band, Jack Russell Terriers, Vocal Big Band, and has played clarinet and saxophone in a number of theater productions.

Among the selections the Community Band will perform are James McLeod’s “State Street Strut,” a medley of tunes in Michael Buble’s “Crooner’s Serenade,” Paul Yoder’s tribute to Duke Ellington in “Salute the Duke,” and Warren Barker’s arrangement of “Themes Like Old Times” with “My Melancholy Baby,” “Ain’t We Got Fun,” “On Moonlight Bay,” and “After You’ve Gone,” a press release said.

The audience will also enjoy hearing Warren Barker’s American overture “From Sea to Shining Sea” and John Williams’s fast-paced “The Cowboys,” which will be recognized by John Wayne fans as the theme song from the 1972 movie “The Cowboys.” Rounding out the program will be Sousa’s “The Thunderer,” G.H. Huffine’s “Them Basses,” and Jay Dawson’s arrangement of “Tennessee Salute.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Dale Pendley, Deidre Ford, Lisa Michaels, Oak Ridge Community Band, outdoor concert

Expert on legal issues, social media to speak Sept. 15 at Roane State

Posted at 1:14 pm August 31, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Joe Jarret

Joe Jarret (Submitted photo)

 

An expert on legal issues associated with social media will kick off a lecture series sponsored by the Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, or ORICL, and Roane State Community College.

Joe Jarret’s lecture, titled “Social Media: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” will begin at 3:15 p.m. on Thursday, September 15, in the City Room of the Coffey-McNally Building on the Oak Ridge campus of Roane State Community College, which is at 701 Briarcliff Avenue. It’s free, and the public is invited. Refreshments will be available in the lobby after Jarret’s talk.

The event in Room A-111 also launches the fall series of courses offered by ORICL, a nonprofit organization that provides a wide variety of classes for area residents who love learning. Those classes start in mid-September, and registration can still be taken during the September 15 event. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Department of Political Science, Graduate School of Public Policy and Administration, law, Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, ORICL, Roane State, Roane State Community College, social media, University of Tennessee

Khaleel to lead ORNL’s Energy and Environmental Sciences Directorate

Posted at 1:03 pm August 31, 2016
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Mohammad A. Khaleel

Mohammad A. Khaleel

 

Mohammad A. “Moe” Khaleel has been named associate laboratory director for energy and environmental sciences at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

The work that Khaleel will oversee for the Energy and Environmental Sciences Directorate, or EESD, includes biological and environmental research for DOE’s Office of Science and an extensive set of research and development programs supported by DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Electricity Delivery, and Energy Reliability and Office of Fossil Energy.

EESD also engages with a broad external community that includes a growing list of industrial partners through the ORNL-managed BioEnergy Science Center, the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, and the National Transportation Research Center, a press release said.

“Moe brings a rich background as both a researcher and scientific leader,” ORNL Director Thom Mason said. “In his new position, he will oversee activities that translate basic science into applied research and development (R&D), with direct benefits for energy production, transmission, and conservation. ORNL will benefit from his experience and his vision.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: BioEnergy Science Center, biological and environmental research, DOE, EESD, Energy and Environmental Sciences, Energy and Environmental Sciences Directorate, Energy Reliability and Office of Fossil Energy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Moe Khaleel, Mohammad A. Khaleel, National Transportation Research Center, Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Electricity Delivery, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Institutional Planning and Advanced Research Project Agency-Energy, Office of Science, ORNL, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, PNNL, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, research and development, SECA, Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance, Thom Mason, U.S. Department of Energy

Oak Ridge Symphony to start season with new music, national park celebration

Posted at 12:38 pm August 31, 2016
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Oak-Ridge-Symphony-Orchestra-Strings

Part of the Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra string section is pictured above. (Photo courtesy ORCMA)

 

The Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra will kick off its new season in September with new music by East Tennessee composer Mark Harrell and a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.

The concert is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 24, at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center. It’s the 72nd season for the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association. The Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra will be led by Music Director Dan Allcott.

The concert, titled “Pride of Place,” is a celebration of Oak Ridge, especially recognizing the scientists and immigrants who founded this community, a press release said.

Commissioned by the JAZ Fund, Harrell’s “π to the Sky: Tribute to Discovery” is a celebration of the post-World War II generation of Oak Ridge scientists and their numerous accomplishments. The concert will also celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service with Peter Boyer’s moving narrated work, “Ellis Island: The Dream of America.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Music Tagged With: 100th anniversary, Dan Allcott, Ellis Island, Ellis Island: The Dream of America, π to the Sky: Tribute to Discovery, JAZ Fund, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Mark Harrell, National Park Service, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center, Oak Ridge High School String Quartet, Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra, ORCMA, Peter Boyer, Pi to the Sky, Pride of Place, Rachel Perkins, Tennessee Arts Commission, World War II, WUOT FM 91.9

ORHS 2016 volleyball schedule

Posted at 12:07 pm August 31, 2016
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Oak Ridge High School Varsity Volleyball Team 2016

The Oak Ridge High School varsity volleyball team is pictured above—front row: Reagan Dickens, Alex Sherles, Emily Lawless;
back row: Coach Dave Kolodney, Beth Wyatt, J-J Valencia, Olivia Milloway, Stella Powell, Carolyn Pelfrey, and Isabelle Waraksa. (Submitted photo)

 

Here is the 2016 schedule for the Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats volleyball team. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports Tagged With: 2016 volleyball schedule, Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats, ORHS, volleyball

ORAU, University of Oklahoma win $8.4 million NOAA award for weather, climate change research

Posted at 1:04 am August 31, 2016
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ORAU Satellite Photo

Photo via ORAU on Twitter

 

The University of Oklahoma and Oak Ridge Associated Universities were recently awarded $8.4 million over three years from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to conduct weather and climate change monitoring research. The funding provides OU with the opportunity to expand its Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies’ research capabilities through a partnership with NOAA’s ORAU-managed Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division, or ATDD, program, a press release said.

“CIMMS is one of OU’s treasures as it has played a significant role in advancing our understanding of the atmosphere as well as provided valuable technologies and tools for operational forecasters,” said Kelvin Droegemeier, OU vice president for research. “This new award will build upon these historical strengths to address some of today’s most compelling challenges in weather and climate.”

The award will help further OU’s key research in areas such as boundary layer characterization, which is the atmospheric layer closest to Earth’s surface, and climate observations and analyses. This research will directly support NOAA’s goal to improve prediction of severe weather near the earth’s surface and will provide funding for a research position at the ATDD location in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Oak Ridge Associated Universities Tagged With: air quality, Andy Page, ATDD, Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division, Atomic Energy Commission, boundary layer characterization, CIMMS, climate change, climate change monitoring, climate observations, climate studies, contaminant dispersion, Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, lower atmosphere research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, OU, University of Oklahoma, weather

Y-12 helps NNSA, others eliminate weapons-grade uranium from Indonesia

Posted at 1:38 pm August 29, 2016
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Anne Harrington

Anne Harrington

The Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge has helped the National Nuclear Security Administration and other agencies eliminate weapons-grade nuclear material from Indonesia, a press release said.

The material was eliminated by “down-blending” highly enriched uranium, or HEU, to low enriched uranium, or LEU. Unlike HEU, LEU cannot be used to make an improvised nuclear device, a press release said.

The work to eliminate the HEU from Indonesia was done through a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, or DOE/NNSA; Indonesian Nuclear Industry LLC, or PT INUKI; the National Nuclear Energy Agency, or BATAN; and the Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency, or BAPETEN, of the Republic of Indonesia.

Indonesia is the 30th country plus Taiwan to be declared free of HEU. That’s defined as possessing less than one kilogram of HEU in a country. Indonesia joins fellow Southeast Asian countries Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines in working with DOE/NNSA to eliminate all of its weapon-usable nuclear material, an NNSA press release said.

“With this most recent milestone, the entire region of Southeast Asia is now free of HEU,” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, National Nuclear Security Administration, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Anne Harrington, BAPETEN, Barack Obam, BATAN, depleted uranium, DOE, down-blending, HEU, highly enriched uranium, improvised nuclear device, Indonesia, Indonesian Nuclear Industry LLC, irradiated HEU, Jusuf Kalla, LEU, low enriched uranium, medical isotope, Mo-99, molybdenum-99, National Nuclear Energy Agency, National Nuclear Security Administration, National Nuclear Security Adminstration, NNSA, Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency, nuclear material, Nuclear Security Summit, Phillipines, PT INUKI, Republic of Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Thailand, U-235, U.S. Department of Energy, Vietnam, weapons-grade nuclear material, weapons-grade uranium, Y-12 National Security Complex

ORPD: Two arrested, suspected in multiple vehicle burglaries in Oak Ridge

Posted at 1:05 pm August 26, 2016
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The Oak Ridge Police Department investigated a series of overnight vehicle burglaries from the area of West Outer Drive and Montana Avenue on Thursday, and officers found that Jessie Dunham, 40, of Lenoir City, was found to have items in his possession that were determined to be from one of the burglary victims, authorities said.

A second suspect, Joshua Scott, 38, of Oak Ridge, was identified, and additional stolen items were recovered, a City of Oak Ridge press release said.

Dunham and Scott have been booked in to the Anderson County Jail on multiple felony charges. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Jessie Dunham, Joshua Scott, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, vehicle burglaries, vehicle burglary

Learn about MORE2, free energy-efficiency upgrades, in meetings tonight, Wednesday

Posted at 1:07 pm August 25, 2016
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MORE2 Home Improvements Quilliams Heat Pump July 20 2016

Brittany Quilliams of Oak Ridge stands next to a new heat pump installed as part of the Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient program, which is funded by a $2.9 million Tennessee Valley Authority grant announced in September 2015. Quilliams’ home on Bunker Lane is one of the first three improved in Oak Ridge, and she shared her story with media and officials on Wednesday, July 20, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient is hosting public education meetings tonight and Wednesday for residents to learn about the program, which is also known as MORE2, and ways they might lower their energy use.

MORE2, funded by the Tennessee Valley Authority, kicked off in April and began retrofitting the homes of lower-income Oak Ridge residents with free energy-efficient upgrades, such as HVAC and water heating units, a press release said.

“In addition to retrofitting homes, MORE2 is working to empower people in the Oak Ridge community with energy efficiency education, ultimately leading to lower electric bills and a healthier environment,” the press release said. “Qualified homes must be at least 20 years old and have electric heat.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Brittany Quilliams, energy efficiency, Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient, Mike Holmes, MORE2, Tennessee Valley Authority

ORNL, Boeing to receive Guinness World Records title for largest solid 3D printed item

Posted at 12:25 pm August 25, 2016
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ORNL Manufacturing Demonstration Facility Polymer Printer

This large-scale polymer printer at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility was used to fabricate the Shelby Cobra. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 2:45 p.m.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Boeing Company are expected to receive the Guinness World Records title for largest solid 3D printed item, a media advisory said.

On Monday, an official Guinness World Records judge will measure and award the title of largest solid 3D printed item to ORNL and Boeing for a 3D printed tool used in manufacturing the Boeing 777X passenger jet. The media has been invited.

The invitation-only ceremony is at 11 a.m. Monday, August 29, at ORNL’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at 2370 Cherahala Boulevard, off Pellissippi Parkway at Hardin Valley Road. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 3D printed, 3D printed item, 3D printing, additive manufacturing, Bill Peter, Boeing, Boeing 777X, Boeing Company, Brian Post, Guiness World Records, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Michael Empiric, Mike Matlack, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Pellissippi Parkway, polymer printer, Vlastimil Kunc

Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch has fundraiser at Gondolier on Thursday

Posted at 11:06 pm August 24, 2016
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The Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program has a fundraiser at Gondolier Restaurant on Thursday.

The fundraiser is scheduled from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, August 25. Ten percent of receipts will be donated to Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program, an event flyer said.

The Gondolier Restaurant is located at 792 Briarcliff Avenue. You can eat dine-in or carry-out.

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: fundraiser, Gondolier Restaurant, Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program

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