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Reminder: ORHPA celebrates 70th anniversary of end of WWII with special showing of historic movie

Posted at 12:56 pm August 29, 2015
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The Beginning or The End

A historic Ed Westcott image of the original showing of the movie, “The Beginning or the End”—The Story of the Atomic Bomb and Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

 

Reminder: A 70th anniversary celebration of the end of World War II will feature a special showing of the historic movie “‘The Beginning or the End,’ The Story of the Atomic Bomb and Oak Ridge.”

This movie was Hollywood’s first attempt to tell the fascinating story of the creation of the world’s first atomic bomb in the massive, top-secret Manhattan Project. The movie was originally released in 1947, just two years after the end of the war. It stars Brian Donlevy, Robert Walker, and Tom Drake.

The celebration has been organized by the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association. It’s scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday, August 29, at the Historic Grove Theater at 123 Randolph Road in Grove Center.

“We wanted to honor those who perished in WWII, our great veterans, Manhattan Project and Cold War workers, and the world-changing Y-12 plant on this anniversary,” said Mick Wiest, president of the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association. “It’s important to remember and be grateful.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Meetings and Events, Movies, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: atomic bomb, Cold War, Grove Theater, Manhattan Project, Mick Wiest, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, ORHPA, The Beginning or the End, World War II, WWII

More changes under reorganization at Oak Ridge Schools

Posted at 10:34 pm August 26, 2015
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The recent reclassification of positions announced earlier this week has created opportunities for other staff to assume new positions in the Oak Ridge Schools, including at Robertsville Middle School and Secret City Academy, a press release said.

Here are the organizational changes:

  • D.T. Hobby will become the Robertsville Middle School assistant principal, which was open due to Garfield Adams being named the new Robertsville Middle School principal.
  • John Roberts will be the new Secret City Academy (formerly the ORS Alternative School) administrator due to the departure of D.T. Hobby. Roberts is currently an Oak Ridge High School assistant principal.
  • A vacancy will be posted immediately to fill the open Oak Ridge High School assistant principal position.

See a summary of the backgrounds of both Hobby and Roberts below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: D.T. Hobby, Garfield Adams, John Roberts, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, ORS Alternative School, reorganization, Robertsville Middle School, Secret City Academy

Oak Ridge Schools introduces Access Oak Ridge Digital 1:1 Initiative

Posted at 10:14 pm August 26, 2015
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Oak Ridge Schools Logo

Oak Ridge Schools formally introduced its digital 1:1 initiative, called Access Oak Ridge, at its Board of Education meeting Monday evening. The Access Oak Ridge initiative will put a digital device in the hands of every ORS middle school student prior to the end of the 2015-2016 school year.

The digital 1:1 rollout will start with a proof of concept phase beginning this October, which will include the 6th grade at Jefferson Middle School and the 7th grade at Robertsville Middle School. This phase will be followed by a full, middle school rollout to include all middle school grades 5-8.

Bruce Borchers, Oak Ridge Schools superintendent, offered crucial context and explained the importance behind the Access Oak Ridge initiative, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge, Board of Education, Bruce Borchers, digital 1:1 initiative, Jefferson Middle School, middle school, Oak Ridge Schools, ORS, Robertsville Middle School

New Neurofeedback Clinic offers ‘brain training’ to Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:49 pm August 26, 2015
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Jake Morrill

Jake Morrill

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Everyone knows that working out at the gym, over time, leads to a healthier, stronger body. In recent years, research on neuroplasticity has shown that training your brain can similarly lead to a healthier, stronger brain. Now, Oak Ridge has a “gym” for the brain: BrainAble Neurofeedback and Coaching.

Training with Neurofeedback, toward the state of calm focus, is like learning meditation with the benefit of real-time, ongoing feedback, letting you know when and how much you are “in the zone.” Our brains generate different frequencies of electricity. Often, we get stuck in the habit of producing too much slow, or “Theta” waves—so we’re sluggish and spacey. Or, we might produce too much fast, or “Beta” waves—so we’re anxious and stressed. Neurofeedback helps us regulate our brains, to achieve a more balanced mix of frequencies. Research has shown neurofeedback to help counter the effects of ADHD, depression, addiction, PTSD, and several other conditions. Some people turn to neurofeedback not to treat deficits, but to attain excellence. A well-tuned brain can lead to higher functioning, generally. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Tagged With: BrainAble, BrainAble Neurofeedback and Coaching, Center for Applied Neurobiology, Jake Morrill, Neurofeedback Clinic, Shay Boswell

U.S. attorneys, law enforcement target heroin, opioid trafficking, overdoses

Posted at 8:42 pm August 26, 2015
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Bill Killian

William C. “Bill” Killian

DETROIT—U.S. attorneys and leaders of federal law enforcement agencies from across six states met in Detroit on August 26, 2015, to share strategies to combat the heroin and prescription pill epidemic across the region.

U.S. Attorney William C. Killian of the Eastern District of Tennessee was among those who attended.

The summit was called in response to the national epidemic of heroin and prescription pill abuse that has hit Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, particularly hard. Heroin overdose deaths in the United States have tripled from 2010 to 2013. Nationally, the number of deaths from all drug overdoses exceeded 43,000 last year, more deaths than from traffic accidents. Heroin use in the United States has doubled from 2007 to 2012.

In the Midwest, opioid deaths have increased 62 percent. The summit seeks to target this national and regional problem by dismantling drug trafficking organizations that distribute heroin and prescription pills and by increasing prevention and educational efforts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Police and Fire, U.S. Tagged With: ATF, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, Daniel Salter, DEA, Drug Enforcement Administration, drug overdoses, Eastern District of Tennessee, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, heroin, heroin overdose, Heroin Task Force, HIDTA, High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas, Homeland Security Investigations, HSI, Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations, IRS-CI, Kentucky, law enforcement, Michigan, OCDETF, Ohio, opioid deaths, Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, Pennsylvania, prescription pill, prescription pill epidemic, Tennessee, U.S. attorneys, U.S. Attorneys Offices, West Virginia, William C. Killian

Roane County Budget Committee meets Sept. 14

Posted at 8:27 pm August 26, 2015
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The Roane County Budget Committee will meet at 5 p.m. Monday, September 14, in the Qualls Commission Room at the Roane County Courthouse in Kingston.

The Budget Committee includes County Executive Ron Woody and County Commissioners Steve Kelley, Bobby Collier, Randy Ellis, and Ron Berry.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Roane County Tagged With: Budget Committee, Roane County Budget Committee, Roane County Courthouse

Model residential drug recovery court showing success, attorney says

Posted at 8:17 pm August 26, 2015
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Brad MacLean and Bob Cantrell

Brad McLean, left, program director of the Morgan County Residential Recovery Court, welcomes the commitment of Rev. Bob Cantrell and Presbyterians to help residents “reconnect with the community.” (Submitted photo)

 

By Carolyn Krause

The United States has a broken criminal justice system and a huge drug addiction epidemic, and the country leads the world in the number of people who are in prisons and jails. More than half of released prisoners re-offend and return to prison within three years.

Brad MacLean, an award-winning Nashville attorney and opponent of the death penalty who lives in Clinton, decided more than two years ago to help combat these major issues. He created and is supervising the nation’s first statewide residential drug recovery court, a pilot program and potential model for other states. On August 1, 2013, the Morgan County Residential Recovery Court opened at the Morgan County Correctional Complex, a state prison for men.

MacLean, who had volunteered in Judge Seth Norman’s residential drug court for Davidson County inmates, is program director at the Morgan County residential recovery court for nonviolent, drug-addicted felons across the state. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Morgan County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: behavior modification, Bob Cantrell, Brad MacLean, counseling, criminal justice, drug abuse, drug addiction, drug court, drug recovery, drug recovery court, drug testing, drug therapy, drug-abdicted felons, drug-addicted offenders, First Presbyterian, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church, heroin, jail, methamphetamine, Morgan County Correctional Complex, Morgan County Residential Recovery Court, oxycontin, prescription opiates, prescription pills, prison, residential drug recovery court, Seth Norman, Tennessee Department of Corrections

No injuries in Monday night fire at Techmer PM

Posted at 9:34 pm August 25, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

A fire broke out in the dust collection and removal system at plastics manufacturer Techmer PM in Clinton on Monday.

The fire was reported at around 7:30 p.m. Monday. Several units from the Clinton Fire Department responded to the scene as did two units from Oak Ridge Fire Department, including a ladder truck that was used to access the roof. Sixteen off-duty firefighters also responded.

The damage was contained to a section of the piping, according to Clinton Fire Chief Archie Brummitt, who added that no injuries were reported. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Archie Brummitt, Clinton Fire Department, fire, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Techmer PM

U.S. commerce secretary to tour ORNL Manufacturing Demonstration Facility

Posted at 12:11 am August 25, 2015
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Penny Pritzker

Penny Pritzker

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker will tour the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Knoxville on Thursday. It’s a trip to tour the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, part of the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation.

President Barack Obama created the NNMI to strengthen the global competitiveness of America’s manufacturing sector and our workforce. The NNMI currently has six institutes, and three additional institutions under competition, each of which is focused on the development of a different 21st century technology.

The Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation works to develop lower-cost, higher-speed, and more efficient manufacturing and recycling processes for next-generation materials, including advanced polymer composites for vehicles, wind turbines, and compressed gas storage, a press release said. In addition, IACMI’s research, development, and demonstration programs are focused on reducing technical risk and developing a robust supply chain to support a growing advanced composites industry. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Barack Obama, global competitiveness, IACMI, Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, manufacturing, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, National Network for Manufacturing Innovation, NNMI, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Penny Pritzker, U.S. Secretary of Commerce

David A. Vudragovich, Anderson County HealthMarkets have ribbon-cutting Wednesday

Posted at 11:41 pm August 24, 2015
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David Vudragovich

David A. Vudragovich and Anderson County HealthMarkets have a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday.

Vudragovich recently moved his office to 1970 Oak Ridge Highway, at the intersection of State Route 61 (Oliver Springs Highway) and State Route 95 (Oak Ridge Turnpike) east of Oak Ridge.

The ribbon-cutting is from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, August 26, with the ribbon-cutting at 4:15 p.m.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Anderson County HealthMarkets, David A. Vudragovich, Oak Ridge Highway, ribbon-cutting ceremony

Sewer line inspections using sonar machine continue in Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:16 pm August 23, 2015
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The Oak Ridge Public Works Department continues to use state-of-the-art technology to perform inspections of the city’s sewer system, a press release said.

This technology employs a sonar machine that emits a repeating series of tones, similar to a musical scale. In open areas, it can be heard over long distances. While harmless, the tones emitted by the machine are low enough in frequency that residents nearby may be able to feel and, in some instances, hear them.

Testing is ongoing, but it will be concentrated to certain areas depending upon weather constraints and other factors during the week of August 24. This includes the area in and around Claremont Road, Clifton Circle, and Chestnut Hill Road. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: acoustic sewer inspection, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, sonar machine, sonar system

Oak Ridge Rowing hires head coach for Atomic Rowing programs

Posted at 3:44 pm August 22, 2015
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Shannon Moore

Shannon Moore

Shannon Moore has been hired as the head coach for Oak Ridge’s Atomic Rowing programs, the Oak Ridge Rowing Association said Saturday.

Moore will direct the developmental and competitive programs for junior novices, men’s and women’s varsity, and adult rowing programs, the ORRA said in a press release.

Moore was a decorated rower for Ohio State University, was a member of the US Rowing National Team, and medaled in both the women’s 4+ and women’s 8+ races in the USRowing National Championships during her amateur rowing career, the press release said.

It said Moore has 17 years of coaching experience, including international, collegiate, and competitive club and high school programs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Rowing, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: adult rowing, Atomic Rowing, coach, junior novices, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, Ohio State University, ORRA, Russell Byrd, Shannon Moore, US Rowing National Team, USRowing National Championship, varsity

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