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Photos: SL Tennessee expansion

Posted at 6:13 pm July 26, 2014
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SL Tennessee Tail Light Hot Weld

SL Tennessee employee Ricky Bean at a hot plate welding station in the assembly area for Cadillac tail lights.

 

CLINTON—Tennessee officials and SL Tennessee executives on Friday announced 1,000 new auto parts manufacturing jobs as part of a $80.5 million expansion in the Clinton I-75 Industrial Park in Clinton. It could be the largest expansion of industrial employment in Anderson County since World War II.

The South Korean company plans to invest $80.5 million to build a 250,000-square-foot plant on Frank L. Diggs Drive in the industrial park. It will be SL Tennessee’s LLC third building in the park, and the company’s fifth expansion since locating in Clinton in 2001. The new building will manufacture automobile head lights and tail lamps for General Motors.

Construction on the new building in Clinton will begin in August, and the new plant could be operating by April 2015.

Here is a collection of photos from Friday’s event. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Media, Photos, Photos, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: auto parts, auto parts manufacturing, Bill Haslam, Bob Corker, Buick LaCrosse, Chevy Cruz, Chevy Sonic LT, Chris Whalen, Chuck Fleischmann, Clinton I-75 Industrial Park, Frank L. Diggs Drive, industrial employment, Joshua Fox, Ricky Bean, SL Tennessee, Tennessee, Y.K. Woo

Spotlight: Picture of Turnpike, Illinois Avenue shopping area in 1944

Posted at 10:30 pm July 14, 2014
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Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike Shopping Area

The shopping area at Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike, where the new Kroger Marketplace is now, is pictured above in 1944. (U.S. Department of Energy photo by Ed Westcott)

 

The shopping center at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue where the new Kroger Marketplace is now was previously home to a shopping area.

Here is a picture of that area taken by Ed Westcott in 1944. Westcott was the official government photographer here during the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II, when Oak Ridge was built to help enrich uranium for the world’s first atomic weapons.

The photo is on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office page on Flickr.

The new Kroger store, which replaced a few businesses and a small neighborhood, is the company’s fifth in Oak Ridge, and it opened a few weeks ago. The new shopping center has been named the Westcott Center in honor of Westcott.

Note: Thanks to Ginny Boeing Manning at RSI for bringing this photo to our attention.

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Media, Photos, Uncategorized Tagged With: Ed Westcott, Illinois Avenue, Kroger, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, shopping area, shopping center, U.S. Department of Energy, Westcott Center

Photos: Luther Brannon House before World War II, Monday morning fire

Posted at 9:46 pm July 8, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 5 Comments

Owen Hackworth Home Before Manhattan Project

This home near the Elza community was built by Owen Hackworth in 1941 and soon acquired by the federal government as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II. Now known as the Luther Brannon House, the home was damaged in a fire early Monday morning. It’s one of the few pre-World War II homes remaining in Oak Ridge. (Photos courtesy Don Raby)

 

Here are pre-war photos of the historic Luther Brannon House that was damaged in a fire on Oak Ridge Turnpike early Monday morning.

The single-story stone bungalow was built by Owen Hackworth in 1941 and soon acquired by the federal government as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II. It’s one of the few pre-World War II homes remaining in Oak Ridge. Owner Danny Brannon has said he plans to rebuild it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Media, Photos, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Clinton Engineer Works, Danny Brannon, Kingston Demolition Range, Leslie R. Groves, Luther Brannon House, Manhattan Project, National Register of Historic Places, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Owen Hackworth, pre-World War II, World War II

Photos: July 4 fireworks, Oak Ridge Community Band

Posted at 7:50 pm July 5, 2014
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July 4, 2014, Fireworks in Oak Ridge

The July 4 fireworks in Oak Ridge were at Alvin K. Bissell Park. (Photos by Fred O’Hara)

 

The annual Independence Day celebration and fireworks display in Oak Ridge was Friday, July 4, at Alvin K. Bissell Park. The festivities started at 7:30 p.m. with a free concert by the Oak Ridge Community Band, and they ended with the fireworks display at 10 p.m.

It was the 70th anniversary of the Community Band’s first concert held on July 4, 1944.

Here are pictures by Fred O’Hara. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Entertainment, Media, Music, Photos, Slider, Top Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: Alvin K. Bissell Park, clarinet section, fireworks, Fred O'Hara, Independence Day, John Philip Sousa, July 4, Oak Ridge Community Band, The National Game, Tom Beehan

Spotlight: More than 480 visitors tour Y-12 during Secret City Festival

Posted at 1:11 pm June 25, 2014
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Y-12 Tour James Spicer and Matthew Sellers

Former Y-12 employee James Spicer points out the various ID badges used at the site during its 70-year history to his grandson Matthew Sellers. Spicer and Sellers joined more than 480 visitors who toured Y-12 as part of this year’s Secret City Festival. (Photos by Scott Fraker)

 

More than 480 visitors toured the Y-12 National Security Complex as part of this year’s Secret City Festival, which was earlier this month.

Y-12 has been giving tours of the site for almost 10 years with guests traveling from all over the world to see a piece of history and learn how the site still is ensuring our country’s security, a press release said.

Tourists from 23 states and the District of Columbia toured the site as part of Oak Ridge’s 12th annual Secret City Festival. Here are two pictures by Y-12 photographer Scott Fraker. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Media, Photos, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Audeane Bowers-Neas, Bill Wilburn, James Spicer, Kim Neas, Matthew Sellers, Scott Fraker, Secret City Festival, Teresa Neas, tours, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex

Photos: Lavender Festival

Posted at 6:20 pm June 22, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Lavender Festival Overview

The 16th annual Lavender Festival was Saturday in Jackson Square in Oak Ridge. The Oak Ridge FARM Market is in the foreground, and the festival is in the background. (Photos by Ray Smith)

 

The 16th Annual Lavender Festival was on Saturday in Jackson Square in Oak Ridge. The herb fair included more than 100 vendors, exhibits, and demonstrations featuring products and information related to gardening, cooking, health, aromatherapy, and all things herbal. 

Throughout the square, vendors offered live plants, herbs, art, crafts, herbal products, jewelry, baskets, pottery, wooden utensils, and more. Sample foods made with herbs were available, and there was also grilling with herb demonstrations by local chefs.

The Oak Ridge FARM Market was open across the street from the festival, local musicians were featured throughout the day, and children’s activities were available.

Vendors said they were very busy at the well-attended festival on Saturday morning. An afternoon storm dampened the activities, but many festival-goers continued to shop and enjoy the music. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Media, Oak Ridge, Photos, Photos, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: art, baskets, crafts, food, herb fair, herb luncheon, herbal products, Jackson Square, jewelry, Lavender Festival, music, Oak Ridge FARM Market, photos, pottery, Ray Smith

Photo: Ribbon-cutting at The Real Estate Office

Posted at 10:39 am June 20, 2014
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The Real Estate Office Ribbon-cutting

The Real Estate office celebrated their new location in Oak Ridge with an Anderson County Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting on Friday, May 16. Cutting the ribbon are owners Kimberly and Richard Bell. (Photo courtesy Anderson County Chamber of Commerce)

 

The Real Estate Office celebrated their new location in Oak Ridge with an Anderson County Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting on Friday, May 16, a press release said.

Formerly Briarcliff Realty, The Real Estate Office moved to its new location inside the Citizens First Bank building.

“One of the fastest-growing privately owned real estate companies in the area, The Real Estate Office is a full service, comprehensive real estate company,” the release said.

The ribbon-cutting was held in conjunction with their fellow Chamber member, Citizens First Bank, who offered a customer appreciation event complete with food, ice cream sundae bar, and giveaways, the release said.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Media, Oak Ridge, Photos, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Briarcliff Realty, Citizens First Bank, Kimberly Bell, ribbon-cutting, Richard Bell, The Real Estate Office

Video: ‘The Secret City Ditty’

Posted at 12:28 am June 17, 2014
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A song about Oak Ridge’s role in the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II. It was written by Alison Beatty and Christina May on June 13, 2014, and performed at the Secret City Festival in Oak Ridge.

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Media, Music, Top Stories, Videos Tagged With: Alison Beatty, Christina May, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge, Secret City Festival, The Secret City Ditty

Secret City Festival: Got pics? Oak Ridge Camera Club does!

Posted at 5:46 pm June 16, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Kix Brooks at Secret City Festival 2014

Singer Kix Brooks of country duo Brooks and Dunn was the Saturday night headliner at the Secret City Festival. (Photo courtesy Nelya/Camera Club of Oak Ridge)

 

 

The Camera Club of Oak Ridge took pictures at the annual Secret City Festival on Friday and Saturday.

Here are three. You can see more here. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Media, Photos, Top Stories Tagged With: A Salute to Soldiers, A.K. Bissell Park, Camera Club of Oak Ridge, children's activities, Kix Brooks, living history, photos, Secret City Festival

Photo: Czech ambassador tours ORNL

Posted at 5:25 am June 14, 2014
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Czech Ambassador Tours ORNL

Tim Powers, right, ORNL research reactors division director, shows Petr Gandalovič, Ambassador of The Czech Republic, a fuel assembly mock-up during a tour of the High Flux Isotope Reactor. (Photo by Jason Richards)

 

Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Friday hosted a visit by Petr Gandalovič, ambassador of The Czech Republic.

The ambassador toured ORNL’s High Flux Isotope Reactor and facilities for advanced reactor materials development and testing. He met with ORNL Director Thom Mason and held discussions with lab staff on topics including fluoride salt-cooled high-temperature reactors and the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors.

Filed Under: Media, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Photos, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors, Czech ambassador, High Flux Isotope Reactor, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Petr Gandalovič, The Czech Republic, Thom Mason, Tim Powers

Nikon Small World opens at AMSE June 13

Posted at 9:42 am June 8, 2014
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AMSE Nikon Small World Marine Worm

Third place: Alvaro Esteves Migotto, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Centro de Biologia Marinha, Sao Paulo, Brazil. “Marine worm,” (Stereomicroscopy, darkfield, 20X) (Submitted photo)

 

Submitted

Glimpse into a remarkable world that most have never seen. It is a window into the universe that can only be seen through the lens of a microscope, when Nikon Small World’s award winning photomicrographs exhibition opens June 13 at the American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge.

Combining the skills in microscopy and photography, a photomicrograph is able to capture an image of the world that the naked eye cannot see. A freelance photographer and artist with a passion for aquatic microorganisms, Wim van Egmond of The Netherlands, sought to blend art and science to capture the complexity and stunning detail of this fragile helical chain.

“I approach micrographs as if they are portraits. The same way you look at a person and try to capture their personality, I observe an organism and try to capture it as honestly and realistically as possible,” said Egmond of his winning image of a marine diatom, a colonial plankton organism. “At the same time, this image is about form, rhythm and composition. The positioning of the helix, the directions of the bristles, the subdued colors, and contrast all bring together a balance that is both dynamic and tranquil.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Media, Photos Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Eric Flemm, exhibition, images, microscopy, Nikon, photography, photomicrograph, photomicrographs, portraits, Small World, Wim van Egmond

Photos: Dragon Boat Festival

Posted at 12:45 pm June 1, 2014
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Thirty boats participated in the inaugural Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival on Saturday at the Oak Ridge Marina at Melton Lake Park.

The event was organized by the three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge: Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary, and Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club.

Organizers were pleased with the participation and turnout, and they’ve already announced that next year’s festival will be on May 30, 2015.

A dragon boat is a long, low boat adorned with a snarling dragonhead at the boat’s front end, as in the Chinese tradition. Dragon boat races have become popular events in many U.S. cities, ranging in size from Philadelphia to Knoxville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Media, Nonprofits, Photos, Recreation, Slider, Sports Tagged With: dragon boat, Dragon Boat Festival, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge Marina, Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club, Ray Smith, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Rotary clubs, Sara Wise

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