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Three Wildcats named to All-State Football Team; Fox of AC also picked

Posted at 11:01 pm January 11, 2015
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Brandon Bonds and Rhea County

Senior safety Brandon Bonds (81) and another Wildcat wrap up Rhea County running back Cody Bice on Blankenship Field on November 21, 2014. “The people that came before us never gave up, and we never give up,” Bonds said. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Three Oak Ridge Wildcats—Brandon Bonds, Tee Higgins, and Jemiah Hall—were named to the 2014 Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State Football Team.

Bonds is a senior wide receiver, safety, and punt returner. Higgins is a sophomore wide receiver. Hall is a senior cornerback. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: All State, Brandon Bonds, Class 5A, CoachT.com, Jemiah Hall, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Tee Higgins, Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State Football Team

DOE Oak Ridge has MLK program Tuesday featuring Beck Center CEO

Posted at 8:49 pm January 11, 2015
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office will hold its annual observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday with a program entitled “Change Starts with Me.” The program is free and open to the public.

This year’s event features a keynote address by Reverend Reneé Kesler. She is the president and chief executive officer of the Beck Cultural Exchange Center Inc. and a licensed ordained associate minister at Mount Calvary Baptist Church. Kesler is also a professional instructor with the University of Tennessee’s Department of Professional and Personal Development in Continuing Education. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Beck Cultural Exchange Center Inc., City of Knoxville, DOE, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., MLK, Mount Calvary Baptist Church, ORO, Reneé Kesler, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Tennessee

Sewer rehab work continues week of Jan. 12

Posted at 8:23 pm January 11, 2015
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More rehabilitation work of the city’s sewer collection pipes is scheduled to continue this week, starting Monday, January 12.

The work is being done by Hurst Excavating Morgan Contracting, and Portland Utilities Construction Company under contract with the City of Oak Ridge. It includes rehabilitating sewer collection pipes within city easements in yards and in roadways, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Central City I Rehabilitation Project, City of Oak Ridge, East Plant IV Rehabilitation Project, Hurst Excavating, Morgan Contracting Inc., Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Portland Utilities Construction Co. LLC, sewer collection pipes, sewer rehab, West End I Rehabilitation Project, Y-12 I Rehabilitation Project

Start off 2015 with ‘Dine and Donate,’ help ADFAC

Posted at 8:10 pm January 11, 2015
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Dine and Donate at Dean's

Oak Ridge High School students Keegan Yearwood and Camille Mauk-Olson know the best way to beat the winter chill: Dine and Donate! By dining out at Dean’s Restaurant and Bakery on Monday, January 12, the pair get to choose from a variety of hot home-cooked favorites including savory beef pot roast, pulled park barbecue, and turkey and dressing. Dean’s is located in Jackson Square. (Photo courtesy ADFAC)

 

On Monday, January 12, several local restaurants will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC. As the first ‘Dine and Donate’ of the new year, this special event gives local residents the opportunity to start off 2015 by supporting local eateries as well as raising funds to help the needy in our community.

Restaurants participating on Monday, January 12 are:

  • Dean’s in Oak Ridge,
  • Hoskins in Clinton,
  • Mediterranean Delight in Oak Ridge,
  • Papa Murphy’s in Oak Ridge,
  • Razzleberry’s in Oak Ridge,
  • Riverview Grill in Clinton, and
  • Salsarita’s in Oak Ridge.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Cande Seay, Clinton, Dean's, Dine and Donate, Hoskins, Mediterranean Delight, Oak Ridge, Papa Murphy's, raising funds, Razzleberry’s, restaurants, Riverview Grill, Salsarita's

OR, AC players compete in Kentucky-Tennessee Border Bowl

Posted at 10:25 am January 11, 2015
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Brandon Bonds Forced Fumble

Oak Ridge Wildcat Brandon Bonds (81) forces a fumble in the first half of the Kentucky-Tennessee National Guard Border Bowl in Williamsburg, Kentucky, on Saturday, January 10, 2015. (Photos by Melissa Livesey)

 

Four players from Oak Ridge High School and Anderson County High School participated in the Kentucky-Tennessee National Guard Border Bowl in Williamsburg, Kentucky, on Saturday.

Oak Ridge senior Brandon Bonds—who played safety, wide receiver, and punt returner for the Wildcats—forced a fumble during the first half and recovered a Kentucky fumble in the second, said Melissa Livesey of ORHS Dance Cat Boosters.

Besides Bonds, other players who were picked to play were ORHS senior offensive lineman Isaac Chapman (Chapman also played on the defensive line for the Wildcats, especially toward the end of the season); and senior running back Matt Fox and defensive end Josh Edwards, both of Anderson County High School. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State football team, Anderson County High School, Border Bowl, Brandon Bonds, Class 5A, high school football, Isaac Chapman, Josh Edwards, Kentucky, Kentucky-Tennessee National Guard Border Bowl, Matt Fox, Melissa Livesey, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS Dance Cat Boosters, Tennessee, Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State

Local cycling community riding this weekend in honor of Biegalski

Posted at 8:20 am January 11, 2015
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Michael Biegalski Memorial Road Ride

A memorial road ride honoring Michael Biegalski, an avid athlete and Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher, started Sunday morning near Whippoorwill Drive and Wisconsin Avenue.

 

Michael Biegalski

Michael Biegalski was an avid athlete and a research and development staff member at the Center for Nanophase Materials Science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

The local cycling community is having memorial rides this weekend in honor of Michael Biegalski, an avid athlete and Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher who recently died in a tragic mountain biking accident at Haw Ridge.

On Saturday, top athletes from the community rode the North Boundary and Black Oak Ridge trails.

On Sunday, they’re riding the My Larry/Brushy Mountain “prison loop.” It’s a road ride. Like Saturday’s ride, it will depart from the Westwood neighborhood.

The rides are in memory of Michael, who competed in road, mountain, and cyclocross racing and was passionate about big climbs and endurance riding, Amy Biegalski said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Amy Biegalski, athlete, Black Oak Ridge, Brushy Mountain, Center for Nanophase Materials Science, Haw Ridge, Michael Biegalski, My Larry, North Boundary, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Westwood

No one injured in Foxwood Circle fire in Oliver Springs on Thursday

Posted at 2:04 pm January 10, 2015
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Foxwood Circle Smoke in Oliver Springs

Heavy smoke and fire was visible at the rear of this house on Foxwood Circle in Oliver Springs on Thursday. (Photos by Tom Scott)

 

There were no injuries in a house fire late Thursday morning on Foxwood Circle in Oliver Springs.

The Oliver Springs Fire Department was able to respond quickly—arriving within four minutes—because of a new standby program. That program uses the Fire Department’s volunteers to staff the station with firefighters to improve staffing levels and allow faster response times, said Justin Bailey, Oliver Springs assistant fire chief.

He said Thursday’s porch fire at 120 Foxwood Circle was reported at 11:50 a.m., and it extended into the home’s attic. The fire was brought under control within 30 minutes with help from the Oak Ridge Fire Department and Marlow Volunteer Fire Department through an automatic mutual-aid program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Marlow, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Agnes L. Justice, American Red Cross, cold weather, fire, firefighters, Foxwood Circle, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, mutual aid, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs Fire Department, standby program, volunteers

ORFD responds to large fire at former Miller-Brewer Department Store in Harriman

Posted at 12:55 pm January 10, 2015
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Miller-Brewer Department Store Fire at Harriman

Several fire departments, including Oak Ridge, battle a blaze on Thursday, January 9, at a vacant building in Harriman that once housed the Miller-Brewer Department Store. (Photos by Tom Scott)

 

Several local fire departments, including Oak Ridge’s, battled a blaze on Thursday, January 9, at a vacant building in Harriman that once housed the Miller-Brewer Department Store at the corner of North Roane Street and Crescent Street.

The fire was reported at about 12:30 p.m. Thursday.

The large building has three stories and a basement, and it has been vacant for 15 years or so, according to spectators. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blair, East Roane County, Harriman, Kingston, Police and Fire, Roane County Emergency Services, Top Stories Tagged With: Crescent Street, David Harrington, fire, Harriman, Harriman Fire Department, Kingston, Miller-Brewer Department Store, mutual aid, North Roane Street, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, Roane County Emergency Services, Tom Scott

Photos: Air Force One at McGhee Tyson

Posted at 11:56 pm January 9, 2015
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Air Force One at McGhee Tyson Airport

Air Force One is pictured at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa on Friday. (Photos by Julio Culiat)

 

Air Force One landed at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa at about noon Friday, carrying President Obama and three Republican legislators from Tennessee: senators Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker and Representative John Duncan. It left at about 5:30 p.m. Air Force Two, carrying Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill, followed.

The three visited Pellissippi State Community College in west Knox County and Techmer PM in Clinton to announce education and manufacturing proposals. It was the first visit by any president to Pellissippi State and Clinton, and it was Obama’s first visit to the Knoxville area.

Here are four pictures of Air Force One and President Obama by Julio Culiat. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Media, Photos, Photos, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Air Force One, Air Force Two, Bob Corker, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, John Duncan, Julio Culiat, Lamar Alexander, McGhee Tyson, McGhee Tyson Airport, Pellissippi State Community College, President Obama, presidential visit, Techmer PM

Obama visit spotlights sports car printed by UT engineers at ORNL

Posted at 9:11 pm January 9, 2015
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Shelby Cobra 3D Printed Cobra

University of Tennessee engineering students Andrew Messing and Alex Roschli printed this Shelby Cobra at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility. The car was on stage during President Obama’s visit to Techmer PM in Clinton on Friday. (Photo courtesy UT)

 

CLINTON—President Obama took the stage at Techmer PM in Clinton on Friday to announce that the University of Tennessee in Knoxville will head a $259 million advanced manufacturing project and that Oak Ridge National Laboratory will play a key role. The president shared the spotlight with a shiny example of innovation, research, and collaboration between the two—a Shelby Cobra 3D printed car.

The car was highlighted during Obama’s visit as an example of the changing world of manufacturing. It was produced with major contributions from a pair of student interns from UT’s College of Engineering—Alex Roschli and Andrew Messing, a press release said.

Roschli and Messing, both seniors in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, are doing internships at ORNL, where the car was printed at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, College, Education, Education, Federal, Government, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 3D printed car, advanced composites, advanced manufacturing, Alex Roschli, Andrew Messing, Clinton, College of Engineering, David K. "Butch" Irick, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Mechanical Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering, EcoCAR, Lonnie Love, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, President Obama, printing, Shelby Cobra, State of the Union, Techmer PM, University of Tennessee, UT

Temporary closure on Rutgers Avenue starts Sunday

Posted at 8:22 pm January 8, 2015
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A project to improve the city’s sewer system will require a temporary closure on busy Rutgers Avenue in central Oak Ridge starting Sunday.

Rutgers Avenue connects South Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike, and it runs between the Woodland neighborhood and J.C. Penney and Walmart.

A city press release said a gravity sewer line running from east to west under the north end of Rutgers Avenue must be relocated as part of the rehabilitation work. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, construction, gravity sewer line, J.C. Penney, Manhattan Avenue, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Portland Construction Inc., Public Works Department, Rutgers Avenue, sewer system, South Illinois Avenue, temporary closure, Walmart, Woodland

Making history: Corker the first Tennessee senator to serve as Foreign Relations chair

Posted at 8:07 pm January 8, 2015
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U.S. Senator Bob Corker

Bob Corker

U.S. Senator Bob Corker is the first Tennessee senator to serve as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, according to his office and committee records.

Corker was elected chairman by committee members, and his appointment was expected to be confirmed Thursday during a meeting of Senate Republicans, his office said Tuesday.

A Chattanooga Republican, Corker also will be serving on the Senate Banking Committee, the Budget Committee, and the Aging Committee.

See previous story here.

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Aging Committee, Bob Corker, Budget Committee, chair, Senate Banking Committee, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senate Republicans, Tennessee senator

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