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Oak Ridge receives $237,000 air quality grant for traffic signal timing

Posted at 2:28 pm August 22, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 8 Comments

Stoplight

Oak Ridge has received a $237,500 air quality grant that will be used to coordinate the operations of traffic signals at 26 intersections on three main roads: Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge Turnpike, and Lafayette Drive.

The grant will improve the management of current and future traffic flow and reduce congestion and vehicle idling, according to a project summary posted by the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

It was one of 31 grants totaling more than $27 million announced in 11 communities across Tennessee on Friday. The Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement, or CMAQ, grants were announced by TDOT Commissioner John Schroer.

The grants are meant to reduce congestion and improve air quality. Funded projects include expansions of the TDOT HELP truck program statewide, improvements in traffic signal timing, cleaner transit buses and alternative fuel vehicles purchases, and protected bicycle lanes in Chattanooga. The grants also include a multimodal river port in Clarksville, and expanded transit service in several areas. Another project will include the addition of a bicycle-pedestrian trail on the Harahan Bridge in downtown Memphis. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: air emissions, air quality, air quality grant, alternative fuel, bicycle lanes, bicycle-pedestrian, CMAQ, congestion, Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement, Environment and Planning Bureau, Illinois Avenue, John Schroer, Lafayette Drive, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Turnpike, signal timing optimization, TDOT, TDOT HELP, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Toks Omishakin, traffic congestion, traffic signal, traffic signal timing, transit bus

Swearing-in for county’s elected officials to be broadcast on ACTV

Posted at 7:55 pm August 21, 2014
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Robin Biloski

Robin Biloski

Officials elected or re-elected in Anderson County on August 7 will be sworn in on September 2, and ACTV, the county’s television station, will broadcast it for residents.

The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for 9 a.m. September 2 in the Criminal Courtroom on the third floor of the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

ACTV is “pleased to play a part in this special event and provide our citizens a first-hand look at this official act by their government officials,” Anderson County Commissioner Robin Biloski said in a press release.

“Our ACTV Committee wanted to provide our residents an opportunity to see actually how important the oath of office is for those who were elected in the August 2014 election,” said Biloski, chairwoman of the Anderson County TV Committee. “ACTV is always looking at new ways to educate and inform our citizens of what actually happens in government, and we thought this was an exciting way to begin our new terms of office.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: ACTV, Anderson County, Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson County Government, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County TV Committee, Andy Garett, August 2014 election, Clinton city government, Johanna Whitley, Robin Biloski, Ryan Sutton, swearing-in, television station

Mayor, superintendent, others participating in JMS ice bucket challenge

Posted at 7:32 pm August 21, 2014
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Thom Mason Ice Bucket Challenge

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director Thom Mason took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Wednesday afternoon. He then challenged Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Director Paul Alivisatos, and Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Charlie McMillan to do the same. Afterward, Mason said the experience was “bracing.” (Photos by Carlos Jones)

 

ORNL Director Mason took the challenge Wednesday

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan and Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers are participating in an ice bucket challenge at Jefferson Middle School on Friday.

Members of the JMS cross country team will administer the ice buckets.

“You are no doubt aware of the social media-fed phenomenon sweeping the nation in the past couple of weeks: the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge,” coach and JMS teacher Steve Reddick said. “As of today, the challenge has raised $41 million. Many of us have received challenges from friends and foes alike, and we’ve decided to stage a Mega-Ice Bucket Challenge at 4:15 p.m. after cross country practice tomorrow (Friday).” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Bruce Borchers, Chris Layton, cross country team, ice bucket challenge, Jefferson Middle School, JMS, Mike Haygood, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Phil Cox, Scott Linn, Steve Reddick, The ALS Association, Thom Mason, Tom Beehan

Updated: Man charged, waives extradition in Corwin death

Posted at 12:06 pm August 21, 2014
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Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee (Photos courtesy San Bernardino County (California) Sheriff’s Department)

Note: This story was last updated at 9:30 p.m.

Information from WYSH Radio

The man arrested for killing a woman originally from Oak Ridge and dumping her body in a southern California mine shaft has been charged in her murder.

Christopher Brandon Lee, 24, was arrested Sunday night in Alaska in the death of 19-year-old Erin Corwin. The charges were announced Tuesday by the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s office in California, which also filed what is called a special circumstance allegation of “lying in wait,” increasing the potential penalty to life without parole or death.

The decision on which penalty to seek will be made after prosecutors review all the evidence in the case.

Authorities also said Tuesday that Lee had been looking into how to dispose of a human body. Investigators also say .22-caliber fired casings and rebar were recovered with the body of Corwin and that the head stamp from the casings matched those on casings found in Lee’s vehicle and residence. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: casings, Christopher Brandon Lee, Erin Corwin, extradition, human body, Jonathan Corwin, lying in wait, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, mine shaft, Oak Ridge, prosecutors, rebar, San Bernardino Sheriff's Department, southern California, Twentynine Palms

TBI: Roane officers justified in using deadly force

Posted at 11:52 am August 21, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

An investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has concluded that the shooting of an armed burglary suspect in Harriman on Tuesday was justified. Officers shot and killed 28-year-old Miranda Michelle Guy inside her home on Fairchild Street on Tuesday afternoon.

According to a joint press release from District Attorney General Russell Johnson, the Roane County Sheriff’s Office, and the Harriman Police Department, Guy pointed a handgun at the officers and was advancing on one of them when they opened fire. The preliminary autopsy showed that Guy was hit multiple times in her right arm, which was holding the gun, and her front torso.

Officials said that while a Harriman Police Department officer was speaking to witnesses of a burglary at a storage building in South Harriman, a white pickup truck drove by that the witnesses identified as the vehicle that the suspect in the break-in had been driving. The release said the officer could see items in the bed of the truck that matched the description of some of the stolen items. The officer ordered the truck to stop, but the driver, who was identified as Guy, sped up and drove away.

The officer started a pursuit, which was joined by a HPD investigator and two Roane County Sheriff’s Department deputies. The four officers followed Guy to her house, where they saw her run inside. The officers split up, with two going to the back of the house while the other two followed Guy inside through the front door. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Roane County, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: armed burglary, burglary, Chris White, Dan Schneider, deadly force, Fairchild Street, Harriman, Harriman Police Department, HPD, Jack Stockton, Melissa Grove, Miranda Michelle Guy, Randy Heidle, Roane County Medical Center, Roane County Sheriff's Department, Roane County Sheriff’s Office, Russell Johnson, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, WYSH

Woman accused of pointing gun at officers charged with aggravated assault

Posted at 11:08 am August 21, 2014
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Anna King

Anna King

The Jonathan Lane woman who allegedly pointed a pistol at Oak Ridge police officers before they fired four shots at her was arrested on Tuesday night on three counts of aggravated assault, authorities said.

Anna Marie King, 46, remained jailed at the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton on Thursday morning. Her bond has been set at $50,000.

Officers were dispatched to 123 Jonathan Lane just before midnight on August 2 for a welfare check on King. Her boyfriend reported that she was depressed and threatening to shoot herself, Oak Ridge Police Department Detective Kevin Craig said in affidavits filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court.

The boyfriend also said there were weapons in the home, Craig said.

Three ORPD officers—Leslie Miller, Field Training Officer Christopher Carden, and Kenneth Prickett—responded. They said they confronted King in her front yard, and she was holding a handgun to her throat and head, according to the warrants. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anna King, Anna Marie King, Christopher Carden, Jonathan Lane, Kenneth Prickett, Kevin Craig, Leslie Miller, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, pistol

Community forum: Not in Our Town

Posted at 11:30 pm August 20, 2014
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Valerie Hughes

Valerie Hughes

The founder and executive director of an Oak Ridge chapter of the national Not In Our Town organization will be the featured speaker at a community forum in September.

The “Not in Our Town” presentation by Valerie Holland Hughes will start at 11 a.m. Monday, September 8, at Grace Covenant Church. It’s sponsored by the Women’s Interfaith Dialogue.

Grace Covenant Church is at 320 Robertsville Road in Oak Ridge.

Hughes began working to establish the Oak Ridge group just over a year ago, a press release said. Her goal has been to ensure that Oak Ridge is a community that models “safety, acceptance, and inclusion as an effective method to address hatred, bullying, and violence.”

The press release said Hughes and NIOT members in Oak Ridge traveled to Billings, Montana, birthplace of the movement 20 years ago, to attend a national gathering of NIOT chapters from June 20-24. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Top Stories Tagged With: acceptance, Billings, bullying, community forum, Grace Covenant Church, hate crime, hatred, inclusion, Montana, NIOT, Not in Our Town, Oak Ridge, safety, Valerie Holland Hughes, violence, Women's Interfaith Dialogue

Oak Ridge Schools announces ACT results for 2013-2014 graduates

Posted at 11:16 pm August 20, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 12 Comments

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The ACT college entrance examination “assesses high school students’ general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work.” Students are tested in English, mathematics, reading, and science. They receive a score between one and 36 for each test and also a composite score, which averages the performance on all four subject tests.

The ACT is widely accepted as the premier college entrance examination.

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers said: “In the Oak Ridge Schools, we believe it is crucial for our students to perform well on the ACT examination. It is one of our Seven Keys to College and Career Readiness, and we are proud of how students perform on the ACT and of our teachers who prepare them. This year is no exception.”

The 2014 Oak Ridge High Schools graduating class significantly outperformed the state and national averages on each of the subject components of the ACT examination as well as the overall composite. In fact, Oak Ridge’s 2014 graduating class achieved higher in English, mathematics, reading, and composite than any other ORHS graduating class in the past five years. In addition, the percent of ORHS’s 2014 graduates that met or exceeded all four of the ACT College Readiness Benchmark Scores was far higher than the state and nation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: ACT, ACT College Readiness Benchmark Scores, ACT examination, ACT results, Bruce Borchers, college entrance examination, college-level work, educational development, English, graduating class, high school, mathematics, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, ORHS graduating class, reading, science, Seven Keys to College and Career Readiness

Pet of the Day: Wayne

Posted at 11:51 pm August 19, 2014
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Pet of the Day: Wayne

Sponsored!

Wayne—John Wayne, that is…”Life is tough, but it’s tougher if you’re stupid,” is what I like to say.

Well, doesn’t this prove it? I got busted straying around Oak Ridge and wound up here. I’m a perfect specimen of a very young adult boxer who is licking my chops thinking about being pulled from this calaboose! The folks at the shelter think I’m the bomb :). Please bail me out!

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. It’s located at 395 Belgrade Road in east Oak Ridge. The phone number is (865) 425-3423.

See the Animal Shelter’s website here. You can also find more information on adoptable animals at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter on this Facebook page.

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

Pet of the Day: Sky

Posted at 11:47 pm August 19, 2014
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Pet of the Day: Sky

Submitted

When we really want to do well, we’re told to reach for the sky, right? Well honey, I’m right here! I’m a six-year-old smallish hound mix, picked up in Anderson County.

You can look to the sky wishing you were with me, then reach for this Sky! You won’t be sorry, because I have just the sweetest personality!

Many of the dogs and cats are sponsored so their adoption fees are only $55. The shelter is extremely full, and we urgently need adoptions!! Please come down and claim your new best friend today! [Read more…]

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

‘Cats host Atomic Play Day

Posted at 11:38 pm August 19, 2014
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Powell and St. Mary's Volleyball

Powell #4 defensive specialist receives a hard hit ball from St. Mary’s. (Submitted photos)

 

The Oak Ridge High School VolleyCats hosted their 5th Annual Atomic Play Day earlier this month.

The Atomic Play Day is a play day for local middle school teams. Oak Ridge High School started a tradition of bringing local middle schools together to play in an all-day tournament format. The Atomic Play Day, which began in 2009, hosted eight teams.

This year, 21 middle school teams from Anderson, Knox, and Roane counties played lots of great volleyball in an all-day scrimmage, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Middle School, Sports Tagged With: Atomic Play Day, Oak Ridge High School, tournament, volleyball, VolleyCats

Habitat for Humanity selling building, plans to relocate

Posted at 11:04 pm August 19, 2014
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Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County ReStore

The Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County ReStore is located in Grove Center.

 

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County is selling its building in Grove Center, and officials said they want to move into a more economical facility.

“We have a 70-year-old building, and the cost to maintain the property hinders us in fulfilling the Habitat mission,” the nonprofit organization’s board of directors said in a statement. “Habitat for Humanity International recommends not owning real estate, with the exception of properties on which to build houses.”

The board said many customers have been concerned because they have seen the “For Sale” sign on the Habitat ReStore and office in Grove Center.

“We are not going out of business!” the board said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Community, Community, Nonprofits, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: building, for sale, Grove Center, habitat, Habitat for Humanity International, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, Habitat ReStore, HFHAC

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