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FBI, ORPD, Knox respond to bank robbery, kidnapping report at Y-12 FCU

Posted at 5:05 pm April 28, 2015
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Oak Ridge Police Department at Y-12 Federal Credit Union

Oak Ridge Police Department officers were at the Y-12 Federal Credit Union in Oak Ridge on Tuesday morning. The branch will remain closed Wednesday, although the credit union’s headquarters will be open.

 

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, and the Oak Ridge Police Department responded to the Y-12 Federal Credit Union at 501 Lafayette Drive on Tuesday on a report of a bank robbery, kidnapping, and extortion.

Preliminary reports indicate that at about 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, an employee of the credit union and the employee’s family were threatened in an attempt to obtain money from the credit union, an FBI press release said. The employee’s family was held for a period of time before being released in the Gettysvue Country Club parking lot in Knoxville at around 9:25 a.m. During the law enforcement response, the suspects fled, and no injuries have been reported, and no money was taken from the credit union. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Knox County, Oak Ridge, Police, Police and Fire, Slider, U.S. Tagged With: 2013 Oak Ridge Women’s Workshop, bank robbery, extortion, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, kidnapping, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Northshore Drive, robbery, Whittington Creek, Whittington Creek Boulevard, Y-12 Federal Credit Union

Anderson County reappraisal shows overall 4 percent drop in total assessments

Posted at 12:35 pm April 28, 2015
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John K. Alley Jr.

John K. Alley Jr.

By Anderson County Property Assessor’s Office

The 2015 reappraisal in Anderson County shows an overall drop in total assessments.

“In the past, values have always increased,” Anderson County Property Assessor John K. Alley Jr. said. “I promised a fair and accurate assessment for Anderson County, and I feel that is what I have delivered to the property owners.”

The primary purpose of this article is to explain the reappraisal process and set the guidelines for making an appeal, if desired.

2015 is a reappraisal year for Anderson County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Board of Equalization, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County properties, Anderson County Property Assessor's Office, assessment change notices, certified tax rate, John K. Alley Jr., market value, property assessments, property assessor, Property Assessor's Office, reappraisal, State Board of Equalization, total assessment, total assessments

Third Clinton car lot hit by thieves

Posted at 11:57 am April 28, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

For the third time in a month, a Clinton auto dealership was hit by thieves over the weekend.

The first two instances occurred at Fox Toyota, where a horse trailer and a 2015 Toyota 4Runner were stolen during the past few weeks.

On Saturday, the Clinton Police Department was called to Ray Varner Ford on Seivers Boulevard on a report of a stolen SUV. When they arrived, officers were told that a black 2012 Ford Explorer valued at $28,000 had been taken from Varner’s lot sometime between March 31, when employees put new tires on it, and Saturday morning. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: auto dealership, Clinton Police Department, CPD, Fox Toyota, Ray Varner Ford, thieves, WYSH

Kragenbrink named president, CEO of Tech 2020

Posted at 8:47 am April 28, 2015
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Kevin Kragenbrink

Kevin Kragenbrink

Kevin Kragenbrink, who has been serving as interim executive director of Tech 2020, has been named president and chief executive officer, a press release said.

Kragenbrink is the co-founder and CEO of Estrada Strategies Inc. He stepped away from his day-to-day responsibilities at the coaching and consulting organization in early November to accept the interim role at Tech 2020, the press release said. He assumed the top position following the resignation of John Morris.

Both Kragenbrink and Tech 2020 Board Chair Teri Brahams acknowledged that what was originally viewed as a role for not more than six months has evolved into a longer term relationship. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: California State University, Center for Entrepreneurial Growth, Estrada Strategies Inc., Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, Kevin Kragenbrink, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, president, Research Foundation, Tech 20/20, Teri Brahams, University of Tennessee, UT, venture development organization

Anderson County budget workshops, meeting dates

Posted at 7:48 pm April 27, 2015
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Anderson County has scheduled budget workshops and meetings for the fiscal year that starts July 1.

There will be no motions made during the budget workshops. Instead, they will include only discussion and formulation.

The workshops will be held in Room 312 in the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton at these times: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, budget, Budget Committee, budget workshops

Oak Ridge Schools hosts first community meeting on fall Intersession

Posted at 7:10 pm April 27, 2015
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With the passing of the new Oak Ridge Schools’ balanced calendar for the 2015-16 school year, when school starts on August 3 and there are three two-week breaks every nine weeks, Intersession was introduced for students. Intersession is time, during the breaks, when students can come back to school and work with teachers on areas where they struggled with academics. Intersession is also a time when schools can introduce “enrichment,” when students can come and learn extra things that educators would like to teach to students.

Oak Ridge Schools’ first Intersession will take place October 5-9. Each of the individual schools have been working and planning on activities that they could offer to students during this week. Finalized activities will be sent home to all parents in the middle of August 2015. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Adam Wilson, Alanna Hunsaker, balanced calendar, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley, Cody Wright, Extended Child Care Program, Ingrid Hamm, Intersession, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Jon Hetrick, Oak Ridge Girls Incorporated, Oak Ridge Parks and Recreation Department, Oak Ridge Schools

Elementary students in Oak Ridge receive bike helmets as part of safety program

Posted at 6:48 pm April 27, 2015
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Michael Swigert and Helmet Fitting

Oak Ridge Police Department Officer Michael Swigert fits a third-grader from Linden Elementary School with a bicycle helmet. (Submitted photo)

 

Every two minutes, a child is treated in an emergency medical department for an unintentional bicycle-related injury. This year, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital is working to change these statistics through partnership with the “Kohl’s Cares” Helmet Safety Program, which promotes safety events in which educational materials and bicycle helmets are provided to local school children.

Approximately 2,000 helmets are distributed through this program in the 16 counties that are serviced by East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. This year, two elementary schools from the City of Oak Ridge were chosen to partner with East Tennessee Children’s Hospital and were the recipients of child bicycle helmets. On March 27, students of the third-grade class at Glenwood Elementary School received 80 helmets, and on April 22, Linden Elementary third-grade students were presented with 150 helmets.

Members of the Oak Ridge Police Department and Oak Ridge Fire Department assisted with the distribution of educational material and provided individualized fittings of each helmet.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: bicycle, bicycle helmets, bike helmet, child bicycle helmets, City of Oak Ridge, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Glenwood Elementary School, Kohl's Cares, Kohl's Cares Helmet Safety Program, Linden Elementary School, Michael Swigert, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department

ORPD seeks info on gunfire report this weekend

Posted at 5:15 pm April 27, 2015
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Oak Ridge Police Department officers responded to a complaint of gunfire in the 200 block of South Benedict Avenue at about 10:06 p.m. Saturday, April 25, authorities said. But when they arrived, officers were unable to locate any suspects, victims, or witnesses, a press release said.

Officers canvassed the area to locate witnesses and checked on the welfare of numerous occupants of nearby dwellings; however, no personal injuries or property damages were found or reported, the press release said.

“All those interviewed claimed to have neither heard nor seen anything,” the release said. “Investigating officers located and collected several spent shell casings apparently fired from a small-caliber handgun that were laying in the street near the location of the reported gunfire.”

The release said anyone with any information regarding this incident should contact the city’s dispatch non-emergency line at (865) 425-4399.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: gunfire, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, reported gunfire, South Benedict Avenue

NC principal, UT grad named ORHS principal

Posted at 1:42 pm April 27, 2015
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Martin McDonald

Martin McDonald

Martin McDonald, of High Point, North Carolina, has agreed to become the principal of Oak Ridge High School effective July 1.

McDonald was selected following the screening of applications and interviews of selected candidates by a committee including administrators, Oak Ridge High School staff members, and both a student and parent representative from ORHS, a press release said.

He will replace the current principal, David Bryant, who is retiring. Bryant had been an assistant principal and interim principal before he was named principal in January 2014. Byrant has also been an administrator at the Alternative Program, and he began his career with Oak Ridge Schools as a special education teacher in 1985. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: 1:1 laptop program, Bruce Borchers, David Bryant, Jordan-Matthews High School, Martin McDonald, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORHS, principal, University of Tennessee

TBI report shows overall drop in crime, but murder reports up in Tenn.

Posted at 11:42 am April 27, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 3 Comments

NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation released its 2014 Crime in Tennessee report on Monday, and it showed an overall decline in crime, but reported murders increased and arrests for driving under the influence were up slightly.

The annual study compiles data reported from each law enforcement agency in the state, providing an updated and comprehensive picture of the successes and challenges facing communities across Tennessee, a press release said.

Among the report’s findings: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: crime, Crime in Tennessee, domestic violence, driving under the influence, DUI, Group A, Group B, law enforcement, Mark Gwyn, murders, TBI, Tennessee, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, weapon law violations

Alpha Kappa Alpha fundraiser will benefit TORCH, Pat Summitt Foundation, KARM

Posted at 11:32 am April 27, 2015
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A June fundraiser will benefit three nonprofit organizations: TORCH, the Pat Summitt Foundation, and Knox Area Rescue Ministries, or KARM.

The June 13 fundraiser is sponsored by members of the Oak Ridge Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (AKA) Incorporated. The fundraiser, “Dancing with the AKAs,” will take place in the Knoxville Expo Center Ballroom on Clinton Highway.

The three nonprofits provide important services to the local communities, a press release said. TORCH, or Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope, of Oak Ridge, provides supportive services and intensive care management to help the homeless. The Pat Summitt Foundation fights Alzheimer’s disease with a comprehensive approach. And KARM seeks to rescue the poor and provide life skills training and educational opportunities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: AKA, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alzheimer’s, Barbara Jackson, Bear Stephenson, dancing, Dancing with the AKAs, Estella Simmons, homeless, KARM, Knox Area Rescue Ministries, music dancing, Oak Ridge Chapter, Pat Summitt Foundation, Ruby Miller, TORCH, Trellis Barksdale, Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope

DOE Environmental Management has community budget workshop on Wednesday

Posted at 11:20 am April 27, 2015
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The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management is hosting its annual Community Budget Workshop on Wednesday, April 29.

The purpose of this year’s workshop is for interested members of the community and stakeholders to learn about our program’s top cleanup priorities, and to provide input on additional priorities that they would like OREM to consider as officials begin developing the Fiscal Year 2017 budget.

The workshop is scheduled from 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, in the Pollard Auditorium at 210 Badger Avenue in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: cleanup priorities, community budget workshop, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Partnership, Oak Ridge Reservation Communities Alliance, OREM, Pollard Auditorium, Site Specific Advisory Board, U.S. Department of Energy

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