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Norris Dam celebrates 80 years this weekend with food, fun, music

Posted at 10:59 am July 29, 2016
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The Tennessee Valley Authority is celebrating the 80th anniversary of Norris Dam with food, family-friendly fun, music, and self-guided tours of Norris Dam. (Photo by TVA)

 

The Tennessee Valley Authority is celebrating the 80th anniversary of Norris Dam with a food, family-friendly fun, music, and self-guided tours of Norris Dam.

“It’ll be a birthday party to remember…and TVA is giving away all of the presents!” a press release said.

The party is scheduled from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, July 29 and 30, at the dam.

No reservations or tickets are required, and admission is free.

“Come bring your family and friends for an experience to remember,” the press release said.

Full details are at http://www.tva.com/norris80. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: 80th anniversary, food, music, Norris Dam, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

Pool’s final day of season Aug. 6, first-ever Puppy Pool Party on Aug. 7

Posted at 4:26 pm July 26, 2016
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Oak Ridge Outdoor Swimming Pool July 2016

The Oak Ridge Outdoor Swimming Pool is pictured above in July 2016. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

The Oak Ridge Outdoor Swimming Pool will be closing soon for the season, but before it does, the pool will re-open for one final day this season and the city will host its first-ever Puppy Pool Party.

The outdoor pool will close Sunday, July 31, and be closed through the first week of August. The pool will re-open one last time for the season on Saturday, August 6, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m.

On Sunday, August 7, from 5-7 p.m., the outdoor pool will host its first Puppy Pool Party, a press release said. All dogs must be non-aggressive and kept on leashes. Pet owners must also have proof of current vaccinations. There is a fee of $3 per dog to participate, or each owner may bring a donation of canned or dry dog food to support the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Pets, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Oak Ridge Outdoor Swimming Pool, outdoor pool, Pet Supplies Plus, Puppy Pool Party

Revised: Road closure in Oak Ridge on Tuesday

Posted at 9:15 am July 26, 2016
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The Oak Ridge Public Works Department will close the east bound lane (one lane only) on Pennsylvania Avenue from Hillside Road to West Passmore Road on Tuesday, July 26. The Electric Department work in this area has been delayed. The single lane road closure is necessary for crews to patch a strip of the road on Pennsylvania Avenue.

“Residents are urged to use extreme care and caution while driving in the area, and we ask that you consider using alternate routes,” a press release said. “We apologize for any inconvenience this closure may cause and appreciate your patience.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Hillside Road, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Pennsylvania Avenue, road closure, West Passmore Road

Fox Auto Salvage shutting down, could be replaced by heavy equipment leasing company

Posted at 12:52 am July 25, 2016
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Fox Auto Salvage July 22 2016

Fox Auto Salvage on Melton Lake Drive is shutting down, and the business could be replaced by a company that leases heavy equipment, the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission was told Thursday, July 21, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Fox Auto Salvage on Melton Lake Drive is shutting down, and the business could be replaced by a company that leases heavy equipment, the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission learned Thursday.

Owner Tom Fox of Fox Auto Salvage said the business has been open since 1981, and he’s owned it since 1997.

Fox Auto Salvage is no longer accepting salvaged cars, and the company has disposed of most everything, Fox said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Fox Auto Salvage, Melton Lake Drive, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, Tom Fox

United & Strong: Roane County has community celebration on Aug. 1

Posted at 7:24 pm July 24, 2016
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United and Strong Logo

Roane County leaders, churches, organizations, police officers, and firemen invite everyone to join them on Monday, August 1, at Roane State Community College as they unite together to celebrate the strength of Roane County while also praying for those communities who have had recent tragedies. The event will be held from 7:30-8:30 p.m. August 1 in the student lounge and will include a candle-lighting ceremony.

“The purpose of this event is to celebrate who we are and who guides us,” said Roane County Commission Chair Ron Berry. “That is what makes us stronger—standing united and loving one another regardless of our differences. So everyone is invited to come out and stand united, and help build an even stronger community.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Roane County Tagged With: Roane County, Roane County United & Strong, Ron Berry

Anderson County gets $40,000 tourism grant

Posted at 6:33 pm July 24, 2016
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Bill Haslam during Presidential Visit at Pellissippi State

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam is pictured above during a visit by President Barack Obama at Pellissippi State Community College on Friday, January 9. (File photo by Rob Welton)

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd recently announced that 29 communities will receive close to $1 million in Tourism Enhancement Grants to assist communities with tourism infrastructure assets. Anderson County received a $40,000 grant.

“We want to congratulate all 29 communities on receiving Tourism Enhancement Grants,” Haslam said in a press release. “These grants showcase how great the partnership is between tourist development and economic development. With the support of these grants, each community will be better equipped to succeed in our state, and I look forward to seeing these Tennessee communities thrive.”

The grants assist counties and cities in improving local assets to increase the economic impact of tourism.

“I am pleased to announce these 29 communities that have been awarded the Tourism Enhancement Grant,” Boyd said. “It is always exciting when communities choose to invest in economic development initiatives to grow and succeed in our state. Tourism development is economic development, and with the assistance of the Tourism Enhancement Grant and our partnership with Commissioner Kevin Triplett and the Department of Tourist Development, each community will be able to invest in their assets and grow their local economy.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, State Tagged With: Anderson County, Appalachian Regional Commission, Bill Haslam, Kevin Triplett, Randy Boyd, Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, tourism development, Tourism Enhancement Grant, tourism grant

Several roads closed Tuesday, maybe Wednesday for road, utility work

Posted at 6:01 pm July 24, 2016
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Several roads will be closed near Oak Ridge High School on Tuesday, July 26, 2016, and possibly Wednesday, July 27, for roadway and utility work, officials said. (Image by City of Oak Ridge)

Several roads will be closed near Oak Ridge High School on Tuesday, July 26, 2016, and possibly Wednesday, July 27, for roadway and utility work, officials said. (Image by City of Oak Ridge)

 

Note: This road closure notice has been updated. See newer story here.

Several roads will be closed near Oak Ridge High School on Tuesday and possibly Wednesday for roadway and utility work, officials said.

The roads will be closed for work by the Oak Ridge Public Works Department and Oak Ridge Electric Department. The closures will allow crews to patch a strip of the road on Pennsylvania Avenue and reset a utility pole on the island at the junction of the following roads: Pennsylvania Avenue from Hillside Road to Vermont Avenue, the east end of Pasadena Road, North Tulane, and the west end of Passmore Lane, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, roads, roads closed, utility work

Seventeen pick up petitions for seats on Charter Commission

Posted at 12:29 pm July 21, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

As of Thursday morning, 17 people had picked up qualifying petitions to run for seats on an Anderson County Charter Commission in November.

The Charter Commission will be comprised of one person from each of the eight Anderson County Commission districts, and it will be responsible for studying possible changes to the county government. Their recommendations would then be placed in front of county voters to decide in a countywide referendum that would most likely appear on a ballot in 2018. Once elected and sworn in, the Commission would have nine months to complete its work.

Some of the possible changes that could be made include slicing the number of county commissioners from 16 to nine members, establishing term limits for commissioners and the county mayor, and making the county law director position an elected office. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Charter Commission, Anderson County Commission, Carl Beaty, Charter Commission, county government, County Law Director, David Stanley, Dennis Harshbarger, Floyd Grisham, Howard Farmer, Hugh Ward Jr., Marjorie Lloyd, Mark Garrett, November 8 ballot, Robert McKamey, Ron Langley, Steve Day, Steve Emert, Steve Mead, term limits, Theresa Scott, Tim Isbel, Tim Risden, V.L. Stonecipher

Mother receives free home energy upgrades through city, TVA program; more spots available

Posted at 4:53 am July 21, 2016
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MORE2 Home Improvements Quilliams Heat Pump July 20 2016

Brittany Quilliams of Oak Ridge stands next to a new heat pump installed as part of the Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient program, which is funded by a $2.9 million Tennessee Valley Authority grant announced in September 2015. Quilliams’ home on Bunker Lane is one of the first three improved in Oak Ridge, and she shared her story with media and officials on Wednesday, July 20, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 10:15 a.m.

A single mother of two received free energy upgrades to her home through a program funded by a $2.9 million Tennessee Valley Authority grant, and more spots are available for qualified Oak Ridge residents interested in the free energy efficiency improvements.

During a ceremony at lunchtime Wednesday, Brittany Quilliams said the improvements to her home on Bunker Lane in west Oak Ridge include a heat pump, which replaced her old heating and air-conditioning system; ductwork under her house; insulation in her attic; and new vents at the back of her house. The updates were completed about a month-and-a-half ago.

Quilliams said she has noticed that her home, one of the first three to be upgraded in Oak Ridge, is cooling quicker. Though she’s only received one utility bill since the upgrades, she has noticed a change in the bill.

“I think more people should take advantage of it,” said Quilliams, referring to the energy efficiency program. “It saves me money. It’s a great program.”

The program is called Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient, or MORE2. There are 200 spots left in the program, which is available to residents who meet income requirements and live in homes that have electric heat and are at least 20 years old, among other qualifications. Participants can either own or rent the qualifying home, which must be within the city limits.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: attic insulation, Beth Parsons, Brittany Quilliams, Charlie Hensley, ductwork, energy audit, energy efficiency, energy upgrades, Gilmartin Engineering Works Inc., heat pumps, home improvements, HVAC, Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient, Mark Watson, MORE2, Sara Blevins, Tennessee Valley Authority, Todd Gilmartin, TVA, TVA EnergyRight Solutions, TVA Extreme Energy Makeover Program, wall insulation, water heaters

Homeland Security: Preparing for extreme heat this week

Posted at 7:30 pm July 20, 2016
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Maximum Heat Index Forecast July 23 2016

Editor’s Note: A heat wave is expected to affect our area this week. This blog post by Amy Pope, White House deputy homeland security advisor, contains information and resources that you may find useful in staying safe during the extreme heat.

By Amy Pope

As a heat wave spreads across the country this week, the federal government is working overtime to help state, regional, tribal, and local communities prepare for potential extreme-heat events.

Extreme heat affects everybody—our family, friends, and neighbors. Our nation’s most vulnerable include the elderly, children, emergency responders, outdoor workers, low-income households, athletes, and even our pets. In extreme heat conditions, simple daily activities like walking a dog (in my case, it’s our golden doodle Coco!), going for a jog, or spending time outside with the kids can be dangerous.

That’s why we’re taking the threat of extreme heat so seriously. We know if we are prepared to respond to extreme heat, we can dramatically reduce the risks to ourselves and our loved ones. The majority of heat-related deaths and illnesses are preventable. We can make our communities more prepared, recognize the early warning signs of heat stroke or exhaustion, and spread the word about practical solutions and resources that are available in the face of these severe conditions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Amy Pope, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, extreme heat, FEMA, heat wave, National Integrated Heat Health Information System, White House Deputy Homeland Security Advisor

Mall demolition begins with ceremonial groundbreaking, knocking down of wall

Posted at 3:37 pm July 20, 2016
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Main Street Oak Ridge Groundbreaking July 20 2016

Demolition of the former Oak Ridge Mall began Wednesday, July 20, 2016, with a ceremonial groundbreaking and the knocking down of a wall near the former Goody’s store, starting construction on a 58-acre mixed-use retail development known as Main Street Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 7 p.m.

Demolition of the former Oak Ridge Mall began Wednesday with a ceremonial groundbreaking and the knocking down of a wall near the former Goody’s store, starting construction on a 58-acre mixed-use retail development known as Main Street Oak Ridge.

Demolition could last three months, and the construction of two new stores, T.J. Maxx and Dick’s Sporting Goods, could start where the former Sears building is in October. New stores could open in the spring of 2017.

Officials, business representatives, and the community celebrated with a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday. About 300 or more people attended. After the groundbreaking on a hot, sunny summer afternoon, those celebrating, including children and adults, had a chance to spray graffiti on part of the old mall as a fundraiser for the renovation of Blankenship Field.

Main Street Oak Ridge is now the largest multi-tenant commercial retail project in the city, said Parker Hardy, president of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Belk, Calhoun's, Chander Bhateja, Crosland Southeast, David Bradshaw, David Wilson, demolition, Dick's Sporting Goods, Electronic Express, First National Bank of Tennessee, Goody's, groundbreaking, Guilford Glazier, Hobby Lobby, JCPenney, Kathryn Baldwin, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mark Mamantov, Mark Watson, Maurice's, Neil Wilson, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Center LLC, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, Parker Hardy, PetSmart, Pinnacle Bank, Rack Room, Ray Evans, RealtyLink, Rue 21, Sears, Sears Hometown Store, Steve Emert, T.J. Maxx, TN Oak Ridge Rutgers LLC, TNBank, TownePlace Suites, TownePlace Suites by Marriott, Ulta, Warren Gooch

Reminder: Early voting under way in Tennessee

Posted at 9:43 am July 20, 2016
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Early voting for the August 4 state primary and county general elections is under way. Voting will continue Mondays through Saturdays and end Saturday, July 30.

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett is encouraging voters to take advantage of early voting, which allows people to cast a ballot when it’s convenient for them, a press release said.

“Tennesseans broke records during the March 1 ‘SEC Primary’ by taking advantage of early voting,” Hargett said in the press release. “It will be exciting to see Tennesseans participate in the electoral process this August and November.”

The easiest way for voters to find their early voting and Election Day polling locations, view and mark sample ballots, see their elected officials, districts, and county election commission information as well as access online state and federal election results is through the GoVoteTN app. Voters can download the free app in the App Store or Google Play or visit GoVoteTN.com to view voter specific information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: county general election, early voting, election day, GoVoteTN, GoVoteTn app, Honor Vote, state primary, Tennessee, Tennessee Secretary of State, Tre Hargett

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