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Honors: ORAU’s Garrison elected American Chemical Society fellow

Posted at 7:28 am July 23, 2014
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Arlene Garrison

Arlene Garrison

Arlene Garrison of Oak Ridge Associated Universities has been named a fellow of the American Chemical Society.

Garrison is vice president of university partnerships for ORAU. She was recognized for her outstanding achievements and contributions to science, the profession, and the society during her 35-year career, a press release said.

Garrison is responsible for enhancing ORAU’s scientific research opportunities and expanding partnerships with universities, national laboratories, and private industry, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ACS, American Chemical Society, Arlene Garrison, National Science Foundation, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, Raman spectroscopy, University of Tennessee, university partnerships

International Friendship Bell repairs begin

Posted at 6:49 am July 23, 2014
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Friendship Bell Repairs

A symbol of the friendship between Oak Ridge and Japan, the 20-year-old Friendship Bell at Alvin K. Bissell Park has been closed since late last year while the city make repairs to the structure. The city plans to start dismantling the bell structure next week.

Beginning next week, the City of Oak Ridge will start dismantling the International Friendship Bell House located in Alvin K. Bissell Park.

Earlier this spring, the city commissioned a structural evaluation of the bell house to determine the extent of suspected water damage to the supporting beams. The evaluation determined the majority of the structure, which was holding the 8,000 pound Friendship Bell, was beyond repair.

The report recommended closing the International Friendship Bell House due to public safety concerns, a press release said. A construction fence was erected around the structure to block access to the bell. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Alvin K. Bissell Park, City of Oak Ridge, Friendship Bell, International Friendship Bell, Mark Watson

Willow Brook Elementary announces new lunch, breakfast program

Posted at 4:53 am July 23, 2014
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Willow Brook Elementary

Willow Brook Elementary School is pictured above in May 2012. (File photo)

Willow Brook Elementary School has announced a new breakfast and lunch program.

The school is implementing a new option available to select schools in Tennessee that participate in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, an Oak Ridge Schools press release said. It is called the Community Eligibility Provision, or CEP, and it starts this school year. This is the same program that has allowed breakfast to be offered to all students at no cost.

In a CEP school, all students receive a nutritious breakfast and lunch at no cost, regardless of family income. Willow Brook is currently the only school in the Oak Ridge School District that meets the qualifications for the Community Eligibility Provision, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: breakfast, CEP, Community Eligibility Provision, family income, Federal Pupil Aid Form, lunch, Oak Ridge Schools, PURPLE FORM, Title I, Willow Brook Elementary School

Reminder: Roane candidates at election forum tonight

Posted at 1:40 pm July 22, 2014
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Roane County candidates have been invited to an election forum in Oak Ridge tonight (Tuesday night).

Candidates who have been invited include those in contested races in Roane County for county executive, sheriff, circuit court clerk, circuit court judge, public defender, and Roane County School Board District 3/4, which includes Oak Ridge, have been invited to speak and answer questions.

Unopposed candidates for county attorney, county clerk, trustee, register of deeds, chancellor, criminal court judge, district attorney general, general sessions judges, and County Commission District 4 will be introduced.

The forum is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge. It starts at 7 p.m. in the City Room (A-111) at Roane State Community College in Oak Ridge. The college is at 701 Briarcliff Avenue. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Education, Government, K-12, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: chancellor, circuit cour clerk, circuit court judge, County Attorney, county clerk, county commission, county executive, Criminal Court Judge, district attorney general, First Christian Church, General Sessions Judge, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, public defender, register of deeds, Roane County, Roane County School Board, Roane State Community College, sheriff, trustee

Children’s Clinic to donate helmets at Velo Classic bike race, wellness fest

Posted at 8:50 am July 21, 2014
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Oak Ridge Velo Classic

Professional and top amateur males race in a previous Oak Ridge Velo Classic. (Photo submitted by Lou Rabinowitz)

The Children’s Clinic of Oak Ridge is donating more than 20 children’s bicycle helmets to be distributed at the seventh annual UCOR Oak Ridge Velo Classic Bicycle Racing Event and Wellness event this weekend.

The Wellness event is scheduled for Sunday, July 27, at the Horizon Center. It will feature a “Kids Bike Rodeo” that will emphasize safe bicycle handling and skills games for children age nine and under, a press release said. Helmets donated by the Children’s Clinic will be distributed to children who need one at no charge.

In addition, Roane State Community College is giving away a limited number of T-shirts to Kids Rodeo participants, and all children who participate and stay to watch the Pro/1/2/3 criterium race beginning at 1:30 p.m. will be entered to win one of two $50 gift cards donated by R&R Properties.

The Kids Rodeo is a “drop in” event. Parents can bring children anytime between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.. A short “Kids Race” will take place on part of the criterium race course at Horizon Center immediately following the Kids Rodeo. Parents are encouraged to bring a camera to take pictures of children posing on the podium with Velo Classic competitors including 2014 Tennessee State Road Race Champions and 1996 Olympic Bicyclist Kent Bostic. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Akins Public Strategies, bicycle racing, Children's Clinic, Children's Clinic of Oak Ridge, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, Horizon Center, Kent Bostic, Kids Bike Rodeo, Kids Rodeo, Kids Rodeo and Fun Ride, R&R Properties, Regions Bank, Roane State Community College, State Championship Road Race, UCOR Oak Ridge Velo Classic, Velo Classic, wellness, Y-12 Federal Credit Union

USRowing in Oak Ridge: Vesper Boat Club victorious again

Posted at 8:14 am July 21, 2014
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Vesper Boat Club

The Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia swept the competition, winning the men’s, women’s, and overall team trophies at the 2014 USRowing Club National Championships for the second consecutive year. The championships were in Oak Ridge from Wednesday through Sunday. (Photos courtesy USRowing)

 

By Ella Odland/USRowing

Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia swept the competition, winning the men’s, women’s and overall team trophies at the 2014 USRowing Club National Championships for the second consecutive year. Vesper won a total of 14 gold, 12 silver and six bronze medals.

The 2014 championships were in Oak Ridge from Wednesday through Sunday. The 2013 championships were in Camden, New Jersey.

“We decided to shrink the numbers of the program this year and try to go for more quality,” said Sean Clarke, Vesper’s program manager. “It made things very exciting at the end for us, but everyone here really did a fine job of living up to Vesper’s tradition of ‘all together.’”

Vesper Boat Club Men

The Vesper Boat Club Men are pictured above.

The Vesper men narrowly beat out New York Athletic Club, winning the men’s trophy by two points.

“We had a solid outing,” said Vesper men’s coach Colin Regan. “We had some good results in a lot of our races and some results we’ll look to improve on going into Canada.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Rowing, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 USRowing Club National Championships, Bill Clifford, Boris Kusturic, Briana Pittman, Cambridge Boat Club, Camden, Colin Regan, New York Athletic Club, Oak Ridge, Penn Athletic Club, Philadelphia, Royal Canadian Henley, Sean Clarke, Seattle Area Rowing Association, Thompson Boat Club, USRowing, USRowing Club National Championships, Vesper Boat Club

USRowing: Last day of heats, semis Saturday; more finals Sunday

Posted at 10:16 am July 20, 2014
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USRowing Club Nationals

Racing in the USRowing Club National Championships in Oak Ridge on Saturday consisted of heats and semifinals, setting up the second round of finals on Sunday. (Photos courtesy USRowing)

 

By Luke Reynolds/USRowing

If Saturday’s racing on Melton Lake in Oak Ridge could be summed up in a few words, it would be these: wet, saturated, and exhausted. The athletes—some on their fourth day of racing—rowed through a consistent, steady drizzle, and at times, a heavy downpour.

Such was the case for Sagamore’s junior B quadruple sculls boat coming off the water after its heat.

“This is my second race of the day, so I’m pretty exhausted,” Sagamore junior Patrick Ansalon said. “Today’s race went … not so well. We had a U17 eight, which got fourth, and I was in a composite four that qualified for finals tomorrow.”

Luckily though, the rain let up around 1:45 p.m. during the break and held off for the majority of the afternoon. Around the race course though, conditions remained muddy and saturated from the several hours of continuous rain.

Saturday’s racing consisted of heats and semifinals setting up the second round of finals on Sunday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Rowing, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Andrew Rouse, College Fair, Elizabeth Sharis, finals, Junior National Team, Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Patrick Ansalon, USRowing, USRowing Club National Championships, Y Quad Cities

Honors: Oak Ridge firefighter receives national accreditation

Posted at 2:11 am July 20, 2014
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Kerry Osborne

Kerry Osborne

The Center for Public Safety Excellence has notified Captain Kerry Osborne of the Oak Ridge Fire Department that he has received national accreditation as a fire officer.

The Center for Public Safety Excellence Inc., or CPSE, is a nonprofit organization that, for more than a decade, has helped local public safety agencies around the world streamline and improve the services they provide their communities, a press release said. Through its individual commissions, CPSE provides programs that include accreditation for fire and emergency service agencies and professional designations for senior-level fire and emergency service officers.

The press release said Osborne has worked in the emergency services field for more than 21 years and has been with the ORFD since 2007, serving as a captain since 2012. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: accreditation, Center for Public Safety Excellence, CPSE, Darryl Kerley, emergency services, fire, fire instructor, fire officer, Josh Waldo, Kerry Osborne, Oak Ridge Fire Chief, paramedic

Oak Ridge property tax bills delivered

Posted at 1:55 am July 20, 2014
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The City of Oak Ridge announced last week that all property tax bills have been mailed and should have been delivered to property owners for this year.

Taxes go to support the operation of many city services from street maintenance to the library, a press release said. The police and fire departments, refuse removal and disposal, recreation and parks, and many other city activities are all supported by the property tax. A portion of the tax also goes to support the Oak Ridge School system.

The Business Office is ready for the annual rush, according to Manager Marlene Witt.

“Paying taxes is no one’s favorite thing to do,” she said. “With trained, helpful staff and specialists who can answer your detailed questions, we hope to make the task, if not pleasant, at least as painless as possible.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Business Office, City of Oak Ridge, city services, Marlene Witt, Oak Ridge School, property owners, property tax bills, tax

Sewer rehab work continues week of July 21

Posted at 1:45 am July 20, 2014
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More rehabilitation work of the city’s sewer collection pipes is scheduled to continue this week, starting Monday, July 21.

The work is being done by Hurst Excavating and Morgan Contracting 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.

Residents should already have received color-coded letters and door hangers (orange for Hurst Excavating and purple for Morgan Contracting) providing general information and each contractors’ contact information.

Motorists, pedestrians and cyclists are urged to use extra care and caution when traveling on the streets with sewer work areas, a press release said. Temporary road repairs will be made, and loose gravel should be expected until the patches are permanently paved. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: East Plant III Rehabilitation Project, East Plant IV Rehabilitation Project, Hurst Excavating, Morgan Contracting, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, sewer collection pipes, sewer rehab

Atlanta burglary suspect jailed after high-speed police chase, CPD says

Posted at 8:40 pm July 19, 2014
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Victor Allen Webb

Victor Allen Webb

A 26-year-old Georgia man remained in jail on Saturday after a high-speed police chase on Friday that started in Clinton and ended between Oak Ridge and Oliver Springs, authorities said.

The suspect, Victor Allen Webb of Atlanta, is facing charges in connection with at least two local home burglaries, the Clinton Police Department said in a press release.

On Friday morning, a CPD officer on special neighborhood patrol spotted the suspect vehicle near the scene of burglaries this week, the release said.

“I had asked Patrolman Brian Galloway to keep an eye on homes in the western end of Clinton between Charles G. Seivers Boulevard and the river, due to recent burglaries,” Clinton Police Chief Rick Scarbrough said. “When officer Galloway attempted to stop the white Kia, instead of stopping, the suspect continued on.”

Reports indicate that the pursuit continued through parts of Oak Ridge, finally ending on Oliver Springs Highway (Highway 61), the CPD said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, arrest, Brian Galloway, burglaries, burglary, Charles G. Seivers Boulevard, Clinton, Clinton Police Department, CPD, high-speed chase, Highway 61, Jason Lawson, jewelry, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs Highway, Rusty Carr, spike strips, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Vaughn Becker, Victor Allen Webb

Anderson County Fair ends today

Posted at 11:39 am July 19, 2014
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Anderson County Fair Poster

An image from an Anderson County Fair poster from 2009.

The annual week-long Anderson County Fair in Clinton ends today (Saturday).

See the Anderson County Fair website for more information, including admission prices and a schedule.

Filed Under: Community, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Fair

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