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Anderson County hires Alternatives to Incarceration director

Posted at 1:46 pm January 14, 2015
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Anderson County Detention Facility

The Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton is pictured above.

Information from WYSH Radio

Anderson County is one step closer to having a full-time director for its Alternatives to Incarceration program.

Last week, the committee in charge of finding someone to head the department unanimously recommended hiring Clinton resident Mary Young to fill the position. She will be responsible for finding ways to reduce the jail population through programs that could include expanded use of electronic monitoring devices, “day reporting” (described as a way to have offenders work on community projects during the day while still sleeping in their own beds at night), and offering more classes like anger management to help offenders deal with some of the underlying issues that led to their arrests and subsequent incarcerations.

Young will operate out of the Anderson County jail and officials say that she has worked in a similar program in California. She is expected to begin work on February 2. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: alternatives to incarceration, Anderson County, anger management, arrest, day reporting, electronic monitoring, incarceration, Mary Young, Mike Baker

Clinton police investigating man’s death

Posted at 1:38 pm January 14, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

According to a police report on file at the Clinton Police Department, investigators are looking into the death of a 36-year-old Clinton man.

The incident occurred on December 27 when Clinton Police were called to a home on Lee Lane and found 36-year-old Jason Sharp unconscious on the floor, bleeding from his mouth and not breathing.

Despite the efforts of first responders, Sharp died shortly after arriving at Methodist Medical Center. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton Police Department, CPD, death, Jason Sharp, WYSH, WYSH Radio

Manhattan Project National Historical Park to be discussed at Altrusa meeting Wednesday

Posted at 7:42 pm January 13, 2015
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Ray Smith

Ray Smith

The Manhattan Project National Historical Park will be the focus of the Wednesday luncheon meeting of Altrusa International of Oak Ridge.

Ray Smith, Y-12 National Security Complex historian, will be discussing the honor and importance in having a national park site in Oak Ridge, a press release said. Smith’s presentation will include the potential implications of a national park site in Oak Ridge as well as the probable timeframe for implementation of the national park bill, the release said.

Smith will be covering the potential meaning of the park for the City of Oak Ridge, the American Museum of Science and Energy, the Y-12 National Security Complex Calutrons, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Graphite Reactor, and the East Tennessee Technology Park’s Heritage Center K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Building site. Smith will also discuss how the newly renovated Guest House at the Alexander Inn in Oak Ridge might contribute to the overall national park strategy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: affordable health care act seminar, Alexander Inn, Altrusa, Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, American Museum of Science and Energy, City of Oak Ridge, East Tennessee Technology Park, Graphite Reactor, Guest House, Hanford, Heritage Center, House of Representatives, K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Building, Los Alamos, luncheon, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, President Obama, Ray Smith, Subcommittee on National Parks, Y-12 historian, Y-12 National Security Complex

Now Senate education chair, Alexander announces plan to ‘fix’ No Child Left Behind

Posted at 7:29 pm January 13, 2015
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U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander

Lamar Alexander

“During the last six years, this committee has held 24 hearings and reported two bills to the Senate floor to fix the law’s problems. We should be able to finish our work within the first few weeks of 2015 so the full Senate can act.” —Lamar Alexander

WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Senate education committee Chairman Lamar Alexander has announced a plan to fix the No Child Left Behind law, wrapping up six years of committee work and sending a bill to the Senate floor within the first few weeks of 2015, the senator’s office said Tuesday.

Alexander, a Tennessee Republican, announced his plan on the Senate floor, a press release said.

“No Child Left Behind has become unworkable—and fixing this law, which expired over seven years ago, will be the first item on the agenda for the Senate education committee,” Alexander said. “I look forward to input from all sides on this proposal as we move forward with a bipartisan process that will keep the best portions of the law, while restoring responsibility to states and local communities and ensuring that all 50 million students in our nation’s 100,000 public schools can succeed.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Federal, Government, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Lamar Alexander, NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Patty Murray, public schools, Senate Education Committee, Senate HELP Committee, U.S. Senate

Pellissippi State transcript: Obama proposes free community college for two years

Posted at 8:49 pm January 12, 2015
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President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON AMERICA’S COLLEGE PROMISE

This is a transcript of remarks made by President Barack Obama at Pellissippi State Community College in Hardin Valley in west Knox County on Friday, January 9. The president was at Pellissippi State to announce a proposal that would make community college free for two years to responsible students across the country. The proposal is modeled on the relatively new Tennessee Promise.

Friday’s visit was the first by a president to Pellissippi State.

Pellissippi State Community College

Knoxville, Tennessee

2:05 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, everybody!  (Applause.)  Hey!  Thank you!  (Applause.)  Thank you so much.  Thank you.  Thank you, everybody.  Thank you.  Everybody, please have a seat.  Please have a seat.  Well, it is good to be back in Tennessee.  I hope you guys aren’t getting tired of me.  I’ve been coming around a lot lately, because there’s a lot of good stuff happening here.

I want to begin by thanking Joe and Jill Biden.  They’re not just good friends and good partners, but they really believe in the power of education and they really believe in creating those kinds of ladders of opportunity that gave all three of us and Michelle the chances, the incredible opportunities that we’ve had today.  And they understand the promise of America’s community colleges.  Well, Jill really understands it, and Joe — (laughter) — he doesn’t really have a choice.

Before I get into the reason that I’m here today, I want to begin by saying just a few words about the tragic events that we’ve watched unfold in France over the last several hours and days.  And because events have been fast-moving this morning, I wanted to make sure to comment on them. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Federal, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, America's College Promise, Anthony Wise, auto industry, Barack Obama, Bill Haslam, Bob Corker, college degree, education, France, homeownership, Jill Biden, jobs, Joe Biden, John Duncan, Knoxville, Lamar Alexander, Madeline Rogero, Maryville College, Pellissippi State Community College, Rahm Emanuel, State of the Union, technical training, Tennessee Promise, transcript, workforce

Family Day at the Civic Center on Valentines Day

Posted at 7:13 pm January 12, 2015
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The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department will host the Third Annual Family Day at the Civic Center on February 14 from noon to 4 p.m.

All activities except public swim and concessions will be free, a press release said. Concession items will include hot dogs, nachos, chips, juice, and soft drinks. A free cookie decorating activity will be offered.

Discounted public swim times, in 30-minute increments, will be offered for $1. Children 2 and under are free. The public swim is open to everyone and is scheduled at the indoor swimming pool from 12:30-1 p.m., 1:15-1:45 p.m., 2-2:30 p.m., and 2:45-3:15 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories, Valentine's Day Tagged With: concessions, Family Day, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks, public swim, Valentine's Day, volunteers

Clinton robbery suspects arrested

Posted at 2:46 pm January 12, 2015
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Clinton Police Department BadgeTwo Clinton men are in custody following a weekend convenience store robbery in Clinton, authorities said.

Clinton Police Department officers responded to the call on Sunday morning at the Git N Go Market on South Charles G. Seivers Boulevard in Clinton.

A clerk told police that two men entered the store between 3 and 3:30 a.m. She said one man hit her in the head and held her down while the other removed about $255 from the cash register. Two cartons of cigarettes were also allegedly taken during the robbery, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton, Clinton Police Department, James Danial Poore, Jordan Scott, robbery

Oak Ridge fire captain injured in Sunday morning fire in Claxton

Posted at 2:38 pm January 12, 2015
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An Oak Ridge Fire Department captain was injured Sunday morning while assisting on a mutual aid assignment in the Claxton community at 134 Allen Lane, a city press release said.

“It appears that a pressure surge in the water supply caused the captain to lose his grip on a hose line that he and his firefighter were operating in the front yard of the residence,” ORFD Deputy Chief Josh Waldo said. “The nozzle on the line came back and struck the captain in the face causing serious injuries.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Lane, captain, Claxton, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department, serious injuries

ORFD completes firefighter training in blighted home purchased by city

Posted at 2:29 pm January 12, 2015
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Waddell Place Firefighter Training Fire

The Oak Ridge Fire Department finished scientific and training burns on Monday, January 5, 2015, on this blighted house purchased by the City of Oak Ridge on Waddell Place. (Photos by Tom Scott)

 

The Oak Ridge Fire Department completed scientific and training burns on Monday, January 5, on a blighted house on Waddell Place.

The home was in the Highland View neighborhood in north-central Oak Ridge.

The blighted house was recently purchased by the city, which then completed asbestos abatement on the property and removed other items such as shingles, plastics, and other non-wood products to meet Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation standards for live fire training, ORFD Assistant Fire Chief Josh Waldo said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: blighted house, community development, demolition, firefighter training, Highland View, International Society of Fire Service Instructors, live fire training, Mark Watson, Matt Widner, National Institute of Standards of Technology, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, research burns, scientific burns, TDEC, Tom Scott, Underwriters Laboratories, Waddell Place

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Posted at 1:58 pm January 12, 2015
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If you support Oak Ridge Today, please consider becoming a voluntary subscriber. You don’t have to subscribe to read our stories, but your contribution will help us grow and improve our coverage.

We currently offer three subscription levels: $5, $10, or $25 per month. We accept payments through PayPal. You can also visit our subscription page for information on other options, including check payments to our PO box.

There isn’t currently a difference between the three monthly subscription levels. It’s mostly a matter of what you can contribute. We believe that most of our subscribers support us because they like what we’re doing and want to see us succeed. [Read more…]

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With help from two Oak Ridgers, UT students finish second in supercomputing competition

Posted at 9:37 am January 12, 2015
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National Institute for Computational SciencesWith help from two Oak Ridgers, a team of students from the University of Tennessee recently captured second place at the Student Cluster Competition in New Orleans.

Part of the SC14 Supercomputing Conference, the competition is a real-time, non-stop, 48-hour challenge in which teams of undergraduates, high school students, or both assemble a small computer cluster on the exhibit floor and then race to demonstrate the greatest sustained performance across a series of applications while staying under a 3,120-watt power limit.

One of the team members is Erik Blokland, an Oak Ridge graduate, and the other is Vincent Jodoin, who is a junior at Oak Ridge High School and helping the team. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: computer cluster, Erik Blokland, National Institute for Computational Sciences, NICS, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge High School, SC14 Supercomputing Conference, Student Cluster Competition, supercomputing, Team VIBE, Tennessee Today, University of Tennessee, Vincent Jodoin, Vols in the Big Easy

Sponsored: Tai Chi for better health

Posted at 11:56 pm January 11, 2015
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Tai Chi Health Recovery Class

The Oak Ridge branch of the International Taoist Tai Chi Society offers a Health Recovery class. (Submitted photo)

 

By Marian Varner

January—it’s a time when many of us think about our health objectives for the coming year. We would all like to enjoy good health, but sometimes that is not easy. For some, finding an interesting, fun exercise can be a challenge. Tai Chi is one exercise option that even those who experience health difficulties of various kinds can try.

The Oak Ridge branch of the International Taoist Tai Chi Society has been teaching Tai Chi locally for about 30 years. This charitable organization includes a Health Recovery class as one of its offerings, in addition to the usual beginner and continuing classes. The Health Recovery class enables students to work with various exercises, adapted to whatever limitations each student has.

Tai Chi is known for improving the health of its practitioners in numerous ways. Most students of this ancient Chinese art discover better balance, increased flexibility, and relief from stress. With regular practice of Tai Chi, students have reported improvement in conditions such as high blood pressure, arthritis, back pain, low spirits, joint immobility, respiratory problems, digestive disorders, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, the long-term consequences of trauma or stroke, and fibromyalgia. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Anne Dunthorn, exercise, good health, health, Health Recovery, International Taoist Tai Chi Society, Jean Box, Jennifer Pomerance, Marian Varner, Oak Ridge, tai chi, TTCS

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