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Pet of the Day: Flower

Posted at 12:19 pm September 23, 2014
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Pet of the Day: Flower

 

Submitted

Adorable little Flower was returned by her owner Thursday. The return was not due to a problem with Flower, and we need to get her placed quickly in a good home. She is so sweet and cute.

My name is Flower, and even though I’m not Bambi’s little skunk, I know you’ll just get twitterpated over me! (That’s what everyone does in the spring, but summer is good, too!)

I’m a beautiful little girl Chihuahua mix with the personality of an angel. And I’m about five years smarter than the pups! I’m just as cute, sweet and cuddly as can be! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Pets Tagged With: Flower, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pet of the Day

Pet of the Day: Moustachio

Posted at 12:12 pm September 23, 2014
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Pet of the Day: MoustachioSubmitted

Moustachio is also an adorable little girl. Love that stash! She too is available for adoption now.

All adoptions are only $55 for a limited time, which includes all vetting, shots, microchip, and instant antidepressant.

Please come down and see Moustachio on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. The shelter is full and busting at the seams…adoptions save lives! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Pets Tagged With: Moustachio, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pet of the Day

Pet of the Day: Marsei

Posted at 12:08 pm September 23, 2014
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Pet of the Day Marsei

Submitted

I wasn’t feeling well so mommy took me to the vet. I feel much better now but I found out my siblings are gone, so I am so very alone.

I loved it when she picked me up and talked to me so very sweet and cuddled me up real tight in her arms. I need a home please.

The shelter is busting at the seams and help is desperately needed! All adoption fees are only $55! Please come down and visit me today! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Pets Tagged With: Marsei, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pet of the Day

Clinton schools director honored by peers

Posted at 11:58 am September 23, 2014
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Vicki Violette

Vicki Violette

Information from WYSH Radio

Earlier this month, Vicki Violette, the director of the Clinton city school system, was named the 2015 Superintendent of the Year by the Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents for the Eastern District during a ceremony held in Pigeon Forge.

This is the second time that Violette has been recognized by her peers with this award, which she also won in 2012. Violette gave the credit for her honor to the hard work of the students, teachers, school board members, and central office staff as well as to the support of the entire community.

Filed Under: Education, Honors and Spotlight, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: award, Clinton, Eastern District, school, Superintendent of the Year, Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents, Vicki Violette

CASA’s Evening with the Arts to help abused, neglected children

Posted at 2:21 am September 23, 2014
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An October fundraiser will feature food and music, and it will benefit the work of CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, which works with abused and neglected children.

It’s CASA’s fifth annual Evening with the Arts, and it’s scheduled from 7-10 p.m. Friday, October 10, in a beautiful lighted tent at Melton Lake Park in Oak Ridge, a press release said. Tickets include wine and New Orleans-style food.

“Enjoy listening and hitting the dance floor with an amazing NOLA jazz quartet,” the press release said.

A silent auction will feature local art pieces, including a Bill Capshaw raku vase, locally created jewelry, and unique photography pieces. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: auction, CASA, children, Evening with the Arts, food, jazz quartet, Juvenile Court, Melton Lake Park, New Orleans, wine

NNSA names chief of defense nuclear security

Posted at 11:31 pm September 22, 2014
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The National Nuclear Security Administration has named Jeffrey Johnson the chief of defense nuclear security and associate administrator for the NNSA’s Office of Defense Nuclear Security. The announcement was effective Monday.

In this role, he will be responsible for the development and implementation of security programs for the NNSA, a press release said.

“Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience to NNSA and is eminently qualified to take on the challenges of his new position,” said DOE Under Secretary for Nuclear Security and NNSA Administrator Frank G. Klotz. “I am pleased he will serve our nation in this new role, and I am confident that he will use his expertise to ensure that the security is maintained at all NNSA facilities.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: National Nuclear Security Administration, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: defense nuclear security, Frank G. Klotz, Jeffrey Johnson, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, U.S. Marine Corps

Company manager renovating Alexander Inn to talk to Altrusa on Wednesday

Posted at 5:22 pm September 22, 2014
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Alexander Inn in September 2014

Construction work on the historic Alexander Inn, which is being converted from a hotel to an assisted living center, could be complete later this year.

 

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Rick Dover, general manager of Family Pride Corporation, will be the guest speaker for the Altrusa International meeting on Wednesday, September 24. Dover, an ardent historic preservationist, has acquired and revamped numerous properties in the Knox County, including an abandoned 1930s hospital and a handful of buildings in downtown Loudon, a press release said.

The Alexander Inn of Oak Ridge, which is “near and dear” to many of us, is presently being renovated. It is scheduled to open this year, as the Alexander Inn Guest House. Dover will share his story of the long, involved process of obtaining and renovating the property, keeping in mind the historical value and creating a desirable and pleasant senior living community. This is a story you won’t want to miss! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Alexander Inn, Altrusa International, assisted living facility, Family Pride Corporation, Guest House, historic preservation, hotel, Rick Dover

County mayor to host community forum on broadband Internet access

Posted at 4:42 pm September 22, 2014
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Anderson County Terry Frank and Steve Heatherly

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, left, and Steve Heatherly, co-chairman of the Rural 6 organization’s Community/Government Relations Council, look over a map of Anderson County. (Photo courtesy Anderson County Government)

 

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank will host a community meeting to organize efforts to bring broadband Internet access to unserved areas in Anderson County.

The community meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 23, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Community Room at the Norris Community Building, located at 20 Chestnut Drive.

“As mayor, I want to continue to work on efforts to see people in our communities have access to the Internet,” Frank said in a press release. “Expanding access will expand educational opportunities and resources, will help attract more families to choose Anderson County as a place to live, and will increase our economic opportunities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, broadband, broadband Internet, Campbell, Claiborne, community meeting, Internet access, Morgan, Norris Community Building, Rural 6, Scott, Steve Heatherly, Terry Frank, Union

League, AAUW have registration events on Voter Registration Day

Posted at 4:05 pm September 22, 2014
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The League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge and the American Association of University Women, Oak Ridge Branch, will host National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, September 23.

“This major registration event will help people to register to vote or update their voter registration if they have moved or changed names,” a press release said.

The registration will be held at Oak Ridge High School, Clinton High School, and Anderson County High School during lunch periods. Roane State Community College registration will be held on both September 23 and 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration at this site will be open to the public.

“Voter registration is the front door to voting in U.S. elections,” the press release said. “Research has shown that the majority of eligible voters who register, turn out to vote. Oak Ridgers and Tennesseans have much at stake this year with our many community elections and with the proposed amendments to the Tennessee Constitution.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Community, Government, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: AAUW, American Association of University Women, Anderson County High School, Clinton High School, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Mary Ann Reeves, National Voter Registration Day, Oak Ridge High School, Roane State Community College, voter registration

AC Election Commission: 23 registration drives on Voter Registration Day

Posted at 3:39 pm September 22, 2014
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The Anderson County Election Commission will have 23 voter registration drives at 23 locations on Tuesday, September 23, as part of National Voter Registration Day. The goal is to register as many new voters as possible within a 23-hour period.

“It is our goal to provide every Anderson County resident with the opportunity to register to vote,” an Election Commission press release said. “We will be located in various parts of the county in schools, restaurants, and businesses, giving Anderson County residents the opportunity to be a part of the democratic process!” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Election Commission, National Voter Registration Day, voter registration, voter registration drives

RMS one of three new STEM Scouts Labs in East Tennessee

Posted at 3:06 pm September 22, 2014
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Robertsville Middle School

Robertsville Middle School in Oak Ridge is one of three additional schools in East Tennessee that have opened STEM Scouts labs.

Robertsville Middle School in Oak Ridge is one of three other schools in East Tennessee that have opened STEM Scouts Labs. The other two new participants are Karns Middle School and Stanford Eisenberg Knoxville Jewish Day School.

That brings the total number of STEM Scouts Labs in the area to seven, a press release said. Oak Ridge High School and Clayton-­Bradley STEM Academy already have STEM Scouts Labs.

STEM Scouts is a co-­ed after-­school program by the Boy Scouts of America that uses hands-­on learning to show youth from elementary through high school how to apply STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) in their everyday lives and encourages them to develop those experiences into a future career, the press release said. The program uses the Scout Oath and Scout Law as its cornerstone.

“We are very happy to see STEM Scouts growing, “ said April McMillan, national co-director of STEM programs for the Boy Scouts of America. “We are the first in the nation to test this program, so we are pleased to see it taking off like this. We’ve had very positive feedback from students, teachers, and parents. We hope to open several more labs before the end of the year.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Education, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: April McMillan, Boy Scouts of America, Clayton-Bradley STEM Academy, Karns Middle School, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, RMS, Robertsville Middle School, science technology engineering math, Scout Law, Scout Oath, Stanford Eisenberg Knoxville Jewish Day School, STEM, STEM Scouts, Trent Nichols, UT-Battelle

Sitel to add 125 jobs in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:57 am September 22, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 3 Comments

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Sitel on Monday announced a major hiring effort of more than 125 new employees at the company’s Oak Ridge facility. Newly hired associates will provide inbound customer service support for a leading loan acquisition and servicing provider. The hiring effort will continue within the local community for the next 60 days, a press release said.

“Thanks to the hard work and dedication the Sitel Oak Ridge staff has provided our clients, we’re able to bring more job opportunities to the Oak Ridge community,” said Oak Ridge Site Director Cassidy Klundt. “We look forward to expanding our current team and continuing to provide high-quality customer service support on behalf of our clients.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Cassidy Klundt, Commerce Park, customer service, hiring, jobs, Oak Ridge, Sitel

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