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Group visit, tour of Alex Haley Farm on April 6

Posted at 10:57 am March 24, 2015
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The Women’s Interfaith Dialogue of Oak Ridge has scheduled a group visit to the Alex Haley Farm in Clinton on April 6, and participants will enjoy a presentation and a lunch on site. Those who wish may stay for a 90-minute walking tour (for a $5 fee) of the expansive grounds.

Purchased in 1994 by the Children’s Defense Fund, the 157-acre Haley Farm is a countryside retreat consisting of guest cottages, chapel, meeting lodge, and library. The facility connects young leaders and activists with the heritage of the struggle for freedom, and it is where policy makers and community builders come to connect, recharge their spiritual and physical batteries, and brainstorm strategies.  The Children’s Defense Fund and its many programs have transformed Haley Farm into a training ground for the next generation of leadership, advocacy, and service for children and families.

Haley Farm houses several programs for the CDF, including Freedom Schools. The Freedom Schools are “inspired by the civil rights movement’s Freedom Summer of 1964, when community leaders organized Black Americans to register to vote,” a press release said. The program has trained more than 6,000 high school and college-age leaders who serve first and then lead in order to increase service to institutions and individuals. These young leaders, in turn, teach “children ages 5 to 18 for six to eight weeks, integrating reading, conflict resolution, and social action in activity-based curricula.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: advocacy, Alex Haley Farm, CDF, Children’s Defense Fund, civil rights movement, Freedom Schools, Haley Farm, leadership, retreat, Sharon Annis, Women's Interfaith Dialogue, Women's Interfaith Dialogue of Oak Ridge

Franchise EXPO 2015: Educational, interactive expo comes to Knoxville

Posted at 10:47 am March 24, 2015
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Have you ever thought about owning your own business? A group of Knoxville organizations led by Jerry Bird, who heads FranNet of Alabama and East Tennessee, are offering a one-day event for those wanting the freedom and control of owning their own business. More than 20 different franchise companies looking to expand into Knoxville and the surrounding areas, as well as business experts who can assist in buying and growing a business, will be in Knoxville for one day.

The Knoxville Franchise EXPO 2015 will be held at the Rothchild Catering and Conference Center at 8807 Kingston Pike in Knoxville from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, April 9. While the majority of the EXPO is available for you to wander and visit as you like, there will also be workshops offered as specific times including franchise funding, networking, and how to go about finding the right franchise fit. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: business, franchise, franchise companies, FranNet, FranNet of Alabama and East Tennessee, Jerry Bird, Knoxville Franchise Expo 2015, SBA, SCORE, Small Business Administration, Tennessee Small Business Development Center, TSBDC

St. Mary’s opens new soccer field with first-ever home match

Posted at 10:37 am March 24, 2015
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St. Mary's School

St. Mary’s School of Oak Ridge is officially opening its soccer field today (Tuesday, March 24).

The opening ceremony starts at 5:15 p.m. today with a blessing of the field and ribbon-cutting ceremony. After the ceremony, at 5:30 p.m., St. Mary’s Varsity Coed Soccer team will play the Paideia Academy in its first-ever home soccer match. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Father Bede, Knights of Columbus Council 3175, Paideia Academy, Rick Riikola, Riikola Construction, soccer field, St. Mary's, St. Mary's Parish, St. Mary's Varsity Coed Soccer, St. Mary’s School

Former police officer charged with aggravated assault after Roane shooting

Posted at 2:45 pm March 23, 2015
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Jeremy Alexander Gambrell

Jeremy Alexander Gambrell

A former police officer was charged with two counts of aggravated assault after he allegedly shot his ex-wife and shot at another man at a home near Blair Road in Roane County on Saturday afternoon, authorities said.

Jeremy Alexander Gambrell, 41, of Harriman, was allegedly armed with a handgun when he went to the home of his ex-wife, Jenny Gambrell, at 142 Bridges Drive on Saturday afternoon, according to arrest warrants filed in Roane County General Sessions Court.

Jeremy’s father David Gambrell told the Roane County Sheriff’s Office that he heard gunshots and saw Jenny on the ground, and Jeremy was next to her holding her hand, the warrants said.

“David stated that Jeremy was apologizing to Jenny, and telling her that he loved her,” the warrants said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Police and Fire, Roane County, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Blair Road, Brice R. Dick, Bridges Drive, David Gambrell, Jenny Gambrell, Jeremy Alexander Gambrell, Roane County, Roane County General Sessions Court, Roane County Sheriff’s Office, shooting, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Education Foundation grants support robotics, Lego learning projects

Posted at 12:57 pm March 23, 2015
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Jefferson Middle School Master Builders

Two members of the Jefferson Middle School Master Builders team are preparing their robot to solve missions at a FIRST Lego League mission table. (Photo by Yvonne Dalschen)

 

At Linden Elementary School, Lisa Buckner’s third-graders are building robots and Lego floats representing continents in a months-long project aimed at engaging them in learning, problem solving, and creative and critical thinking.

The 38 members of Oak Ridge High School’s Secret City Robotics team are solving real-world problems as they build and program a 120-pound robot to enter FIRST Robotics Competitions as an extra-curricular activity.

Teachers view robots and Lego sets as tools giving Oak Ridge students opportunities to collaborate, design, build, and solve problems as they learn engineering, science, and technology skills, both inside and outside the classroom.

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation supported these activities with $18,700 in grants last year to teachers at the Oak Ridge High School, Jefferson and Robertsville middle schools, and Linden Elementary School. The grants included a UT-Battelle donation of $10,000 directed to FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Tech Challenge, and FIRST Lego League teams, all extra-curricular programs at the high school and middle schools. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Atomic City Invitational, Atomic Eagles, David Hundermark, FIRST, FIRST LEGO League, FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Tech Challenge, FLL, For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, Gordon Williams, grans, Janie Shanafield, Jefferson Middle School, Jessica Steed, JMS Master Builders, LEGO, Lego League, Lexie Scott, Linden Elementary School, Lisa Buckner, Making the Critical Difference, Master Builders, Ninjineers, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORHS Engineering and Robotics Academy, Robertsville Middle School, robots, Rodney King, Secret City Robotics, Secret City Wildbots, Secret City Wildbots FIRST Robotics, Tech Challenge, UT-Battelle, Woodland Elementary School, Yvonne Dalschen

Oak Ridge Schools nurse named Tennessee School Nurse Administrator of the Year

Posted at 12:27 pm March 23, 2015
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Betsy Jernigan

Betsy Jernigan

Betsy Jernigan of Oak Ridge Schools has been named the Tennessee School Nurse Administrator of the Year.

This honor is awarded annually by the membership of the Tennessee Association of School Nurses, or TASN, to the school nurse administrator who demonstrates excellence in her field, based on the American Nurses Association Scope and Standards for Nurse Administrators, a press release said.

Jernigan (BSN, RN) began her nursing career as a hospital nurse after graduating with a diploma in nursing from East Tennessee Baptist Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee.

After she obtained her BSN from the University of Tennessee, she was offered a part-time position as a school nurse with Oak Ridge Schools, the press release said. She worked as a school nurse for eight years and then was promoted to nurse coordinator as additional nurses were hired. Jernigan served on a state committee to update the state health guidelines for schools. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Health, Honors and Spotlight, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: American Nurses Association Scope and Standards for Nurse Administrators, Betsy Jernigan, Oak Ridge Schools, school nurse, school nurse administrator, TASN, Tennessee Association of Schools Nurses, Tennessee School Nurse Administrator of the Year

Robertsville Middle competes at Technology Student Association Regional Conference

Posted at 12:09 pm March 23, 2015
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RMS TSA Group

The Robertsville Technology Student Association, or TSA, had an outstanding showing at the Regional Conference held in Knoxville on Saturday, January 24. (Submitted photo)

 

The Robertsville Technology Student Association, or TSA, had an outstanding showing at the Regional Conference held in Knoxville on Saturday, January 24. Middle schools and high schools from across the upper east region participated at the conference, a press release said.

Robertsville Middle School TSA members competed in 12 events, and they brought home 11 trophies. The following RMS students placed in their events: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Honors and Spotlight, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: RMS, Robertsville Middle School, Robertsville Technology Student Association, STEM, Technology Student Association, Technology Student Association Regional Conference, Todd Livesay, TSA

Oak Ridge Schools’ 2020 Planning Committee meets Friday

Posted at 11:54 am March 23, 2015
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The Oak Ridge Schools’ 2020 Planning Committee will meet again on Friday, March 27, at 9 a.m. at the School Administration Building.

Oak Ridge Schools is committed to providing its students many opportunities and experiences through which to become aware of, explore, and plan for college and career, a press release said. In order to define its focus over the next five years, school officials and others are creating a five-year plan to be delivered to the Oak Ridge Board of Education for consideration.

Representatives from the business and industry community, parents, students, school staff, and board members have been selected to have an opportunity to provide input and serve on this committee, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events Tagged With: 2020 Planning Committee, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools

Anderson Chamber hosts business planning seminar on April 7

Posted at 11:45 am March 23, 2015
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Anderson County Chamber of Commerce

The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Tennessee Small Business Development Center will host a free workshop for potential and existing small business owners and entrepreneurs who want a better understanding of the business planning process.

The TSBDC advises and assists entrepreneurs and small business owners in our area at no cost to them.

This free seminar will be held on Tuesday, April 7, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce office at 245 North Main Street, Suite 200, in Clinton. It will feature Jutta Bangs, director of the TSBDC center at Roane State Community College. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, business planning, candidate for Roane County property assessor, entrepreneurs, Jutta Bangs, small business, Tennessee Small Business Development Center

Fire damages home on Old Harriman Highway

Posted at 11:18 am March 23, 2015
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Old Harriman Highway Fire

A fire early Sunday morning damaged a home on Old Harriman Highway in Roane County. (Photo by Tom Scott)

 

A fire caused heavy damage to a large, one-story house on Old Harriman Highway early Sunday morning.

The fire was reported at 883 Old Harriman Highway at 3:40 a.m. Sunday, March 22.

The house was in the Blair Fire Department’s district. The Oliver Springs Fire Department, the Midtown Fire Department, and the Roane County Office of Emergency Services responded with a total of seven engine/tankers and two rescue units. The Anderson County Emergency Services sent a medic unit, and a Harriman Utilities Board crew cut the power to the house, which was heavily damaged, fire photographer Tom Scott said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blair, Front Page News, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Roane County Emergency Services, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Emergency Services, Blair Fire Department, fire, Harriman Utilities Board, Midtown Fire Department, Old Harriman Highway, Oliver Springs Fire Department, Roane County Office of Emergency Services, Tom Scott

Public meeting on Kingston coal ash natural resource damage restoration, compensation plan

Posted at 1:14 pm March 22, 2015
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TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Dike C Reinforcement

Photo courtesy TVA

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Tennessee Valley Authority are releasing the TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Release Natural Resource Damage Assessment—Restoration and Compensation Determination Plan for public review during a public meeting on Thursday, April 9.

A copy of the document is available online at http://www.tva.com/kingston/ and http://www.tn.gov/environment/kingston.

Who: Representatives from Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Tennessee Valley Authority [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Kingston Fossil Plant, Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Release Natural Resource Damage Assessment—Restoration and Compensation Determination Plan, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Altrusa to award scholarships for women

Posted at 1:03 pm March 22, 2015
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Altrusa Scholarships

Altrusa International of Oak Ridge is offering scholarships starting at $1,000 to deserving women to support their pursuit of education and/or training, a press release said.

The Sarah Ketron Scholarship is intended for women who are non-traditional students and have interrupted their studies for work or family obligations and are returning to school to complete their education. It is named in honor of the late Sarah Ketron, Altrusa president in 1973-74. She was for many years a school counselor in Oak Ridge as well as a community leader and volunteer.

The Altrusa Scholarship is available for women who are continuing their education, post-high school, at an institution of higher learning, such as a university, community college, or technical college, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Altrusa, Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Altrusa Scholarship, Janet Swift, non-traditional students, Sarah Ketron, Sarah Ketron Scholarship, Scholarship Committee, scholarships, women

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