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Protomet needs land for expansion, could add 100 jobs, invest $15-$20 million

Posted at 5:52 pm January 4, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Protomet Expansion Groundbreaking

Protomet breaks ground on a $6.25 million expansion in the Bethel Valley Industrial Park in June 2013. Pictured above from left are Operations Director Andrew Jenkins and Engineering Director Matt Reid of Protomet; LeRoy Thompson, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development regional director; Protomet President Jeff Bohanan; Sherry Browder, Oak Ridge Economic Partnership chair; former Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan; and David Wilson, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board chair. (File photo from June 2013 by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 6:30 p.m.

An Oak Ridge company that is considered a success story and has already expanded once in the past few years is considering expanding again, possibly investing $15-$20 million and adding 100 jobs, officials said Monday.

But Protomet, the company, is landlocked at its eight-acre site at Bethel Valley Industrial Park, so the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board will ask the U.S. Department of Energy to consider transferring or leasing up to 40 acres west of the park that could be used for the expansion.

Protomet broke ground on a $6.25 million expansion of its manufacturing facility in June 2013, allowing the company to more than double its space, consolidate operations with a Blount County facility, and expand production.

The expanded facility was expected to have more than 40,000 square feet and bring more than 30 jobs to Oak Ridge. It was the second multi-million dollar investment at the company’s Oak Ridge site. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: expansion, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Protomet, U.S. Department of Energy

Traffic light study under way, new plans could be implemented this year

Posted at 5:18 pm January 3, 2016
By John Huotari 2 Comments

TDOT Commissioner John Schroer and Mayor Pro Tem Jane Miller

TDOT Commissioner John Schroer presents a signal optimization grant check to former Oak Ridge Mayor Pro Tem Jane Miller. (File photo from September 2014 courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

A traffic light timing study is under way, and new plans could be implemented early this year, city officials said in December.

Oak Ridge Today asked about the signal timing project during a December interview with Oak Ridge Electric Director Jack Suggs and Jon van Eek, power utilization program supervisor in the Oak Ridge Electric Department. That interview focused on radar-based traffic detectors at six intersections in Oak Ridge.

The City of Oak Ridge announced in September 2014 that it had been awarded a Tennessee Department of Transportation grant for $237,500 for a signal timing optimization project.

Suggs and van Eek said the timing study is under way, and they hope to have new plans implemented after January 1, 2016. The plan is to move the maximum number of cars in all directions and to move the maximum number of vehicles, Suggs said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: air emissions, City Council, City of Oak Ridge, Climate Action Plan, CMAQ, Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program, Environmental Quality Advisory Board, greenhouse gas emissions, Jack Suggs, Jon van Eek, Oak Ridge Electric Department, signal timing, signal timing optimization, Steve Byrd, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, traffic congestion, traffic light study, traffic light timing, traffic patterns

Roane Commission to appoint General Sessions judge on Monday

Posted at 11:52 am January 2, 2016
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Jeffery-Wicks

Jeffery H. Wicks

The Roane County Commission will appoint a new General Sessions Court judge during a special session on Monday.

The new judge will serve until the next general election in August and fill a vacancy created when Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam appointed General Sessions Court Judge Jeffery H. Wicks as Criminal Court judge for the Ninth Judicial District. Wicks is replacing former Criminal Court Judge E. Eugene Eblen, who retired December 31.

The Ninth Judicial District serves Loudon, Meigs, Morgan, and Roane counties. Eblen had been Criminal Court judge since 1978. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Front Page News, Government, Roane County, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Circuit and Criminal Court, Bill Haslam, E. Eugene Eblen, General Sessions Court, Jeffery H. Wicks, Ninth Judicial District, Roane County, Roane County Commission, Roane County Courthouse

Planning Commission to consider re-subdivision for Main Street Oak Ridge on Jan. 7

Posted at 3:02 pm December 30, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Workers from Masstar Signs of Greenville, S.C., install a new shopping center pylon sign at South Illinois Avenue and East Tulsa Road that announces Main Street Oak Ridge, the planned $80 million redevelopment of the former Oak Ridge Mall. Pictured above on Monday, Dec. 21, 2015, is Will Biggs of Masstar Signs. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A re-subdivision for Main Street Oak Ridge, the $80 million project to redevelop the former Oak Ridge Mall, will be considered on Thursday, January 7.

Ray Evans, retail consultant for the City of Oak Ridge, has previously said that a subdivision plat has to be approved by the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission before RealtyLink, the new developer, can close on the 58-acre site in the center of Oak Ridge.

The re-subdivision will be considered by the Planning Commission in a special-called meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, January 7, in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Training Room. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Main Street—Oak Ridge, Masstar Signs, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, Ray Evans, re-subdivision, Realty Link, subdivision plat, Will Biggs

City extends elections for six boards, commissions, committees

Posted at 12:06 pm December 28, 2015
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The City of Oak Ridge has extended elections for six boards, commissions, and committees. Applications are due in the Oak Ridge City Clerk’s Office by 5 p.m. Monday, January 11.

The extended elections apply to the Anderson County Community Action Commission, Personnel Advisory Board, Senior Advisory Board, Trade Licensing Board, Traffic Safety Advisory Board, and Secret City Festival Board of Directors. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Anderson County Community Action Commission, boards, City of Oak Ridge, commission, elections, extended elections, Personnel Advisory Board, Secret City Festival Board of Directors, Senior Advisory Board, Trade Licensing Board, Traffic Safety Advisory Board

Waste Connections announces new holiday schedule for 2016

Posted at 10:05 am December 28, 2015
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Waste Connections Incorporated has announced significant changes to its holiday pick-up schedule of garbage and recyclables within the City of Oak Ridge, a press release said.

Effective January 1, 2016, the only holidays that Waste Connections will be closed and not servicing the residents of Oak Ridge will be on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If one of these holidays falls on a weekend, then there will be no service day change. If the holiday falls during the week, then refuse and recyclables will be picked up one day later. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Waste Connections

New ORHS traffic signal starts operating Wednesday

Posted at 9:57 am December 28, 2015
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The new stoplight on Oak Ridge Turnpike between Oak Ridge High School and the Oak Ridge Civic Center will start operating on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The new traffic light in front of Oak Ridge High School on Oak Ridge Turnpike will start operating on Wednesday, December 30.

The stoplight has been operating in a temporary, flashing mode since the week of December 14.

City officials want to start operating the stoplight while school is out, said Roger Flynn, director of the Oak Ridge Public Works Department.

The Oak Ridge City Council approved a contract to install the stoplight in a 4-3 vote in April. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Government, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Gary Cinder, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Roger Flynn, S&W Contracting Company Inc., stoplight, traffic light, traffic signal

Candidate visit: Cruz vows to repeal ‘Obamacare,’ calls for abolishing IRS

Posted at 3:15 am December 27, 2015
By John Huotari 4 Comments

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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, a Texas senator, vowed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, commonly called “Obamacare,” and he also called for abolishing the Internal Revenue Service during a stop at Farragut High School on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 1 p.m.

FARRAGUT—Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz vowed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as “Obamacare,” and he also called for abolishing the Internal Revenue Service during a stop at Farragut High School on Tuesday.

Cruz spoke for about 30 minutes in the Farragut High gym before a standing-room-only crowd of roughly 2,000 people, who helped him celebrate his 45th birthday with a birthday song and cake. The East Tennessee rally was held a little more than two months before the March 1 “SEC primary.”

A first-term Texas senator, Cruz said he plans to rescind every unconstitutional executive order, ask the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate Planned Parenthood, end the persecution of religious liberties, and “rip to shreds” the Iranian nuclear deal, which he called “catastrophic.”

Cruz also said the U.S. Department of Education should be abolished, and welfare benefits should end for people who are in the country illegally. He pledged to protect the constitutional right to keep and bear arms, called for killing the Environmental Protection Agency, and jokingly compared regulators to locusts, with a difference being that pesticides can be used to control locusts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, Ben Carson, Betsy Grace, Bob Dole, Bryan Davis, Donald Trump, Environmental Protection Agency, Farragut High School, Internal Revenue Service, Iranian nuclear deal, IRS, ISIS, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, John McCain, Mitch McConnell, Obamacare, Planned Parenthood, Republican presidential candidate, Ronald Reagan, SEC primary, Ted Cruz, U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Justice, Wall Street Journal

Mission of Hope: Youth Board buys more than $1,500 worth of Christmas gifts for area children

Posted at 12:23 pm December 24, 2015
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Pictured above from left to right in front are Brent Robinson, Lucas Dunning, and Lewis Wang; in the second row are Jas Jakowski, Hannah Wilder, Audrey Bufton, Shichen Zhang, Ashley Riedy, Lauren Collier, Sam Sepulveda, Candace Pang, Shreyank Patel, Curtis Rookard; and in back are Hannah Oran, Kolton Reedy, Kevin Reedy, Alexis Palau, Kristina Reed, Macy Barclay, Joel Turner, Christian Thompson, Peter Magill, Rebecca Kolling, and Stella Powell. (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board members recently voted to spend time and money Christmas shopping at Kmart for area children through Mission of Hope.

The board raises funds at various events throughout the year to make this possible. In total, the board spent more than $1,500 on gifts.

“The YAB would like to encourage other student groups and families to consider holiday projects that help those in need, while also reminding everyone to shop in Oak Ridge this holiday season!” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas shopping, Matt Reedy, Mission of Hope, Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board, YAB, Youth Advisory Board

City to discuss power interruptions in east Oak Ridge on Monday

Posted at 8:46 pm December 20, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

City of Oak Ridge Seal

Oak Ridge municipal staff members will discuss short power interruptions, or “blinks,” that have occurred in parts of east Oak Ridge in the past weeks during an informal meeting on Monday.

The meeting is scheduled from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday, December 21, at the Centennial Golf Course Clubhouse.

“The purpose of the meeting will be to make information available to residents and other interested parties regarding a series of short power interruptions, or blinks, which have been occurring in the area for the last several weeks,” a City of Oak Ridge press release said.

The areas that have been affected include: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Centennial Bluff, Centennial Village Apartments, Center Park Lane, City of Oak Ridge, Edgemoor Road, Oak Ridge, Park Meade Drive, Park Meade Place, power interruptions, Rivers Run, Tennessee Centennial Golf Course

City Council to discuss state legislative agenda with legislators on Tuesday

Posted at 1:11 am December 20, 2015
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The Oak Ridge City Council will discuss the state legislative agenda for 2016 with Tennessee legislators on Tuesday.

The working lunch is scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, December 22, in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Training Room.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: legislative agenda, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Municipal Building Training Room, state legislative agenda, Tennessee legislators

County Commission approves 18-month lease for General Sessions Court

Posted at 10:05 pm December 17, 2015
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Anderson-County-General-Sessions-Court-Exterior-Nov-19-2015

The seven-year lease on the Anderson County General Sessions Court, Division II, on Bus Terminal Road in Oak Ridge expires Dec. 31, 2015, but the Anderson County Commission on Thursday agreed to an 18-month lease to keep the courthouse where it is now. That will give county officials time to consider options for where to locate the courthouse. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 1:50 p.m. Dec. 18.

CLINTON—With no other alternative lined up yet, the Anderson County Commission on Thursday agreed to an 18-month lease for the Anderson County General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge. That will keep the courthouse at its current home until mid-2017, giving county officials time to consider where to locate the General Sessions Court, Division II.

The courthouse is used by police officers in Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, and Rocky Top, among other agencies and businesses.

The current seven-year lease expires at the end of the year, and officials have been trying to determine since October whether to keep the courthouse where it is now, find a new location in Oak Ridge, or move the Division II court to Clinton, where Division I is located.

County commissioners approved the 18-month lease at a rate of $5,500 per month during a Thursday evening meeting. The lease, which was approved 12-2, will not include a warehouse building used by the county at the courthouse site on Bus Terminal Road. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Government, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Chuck Fritts, City Council, City of Oak Ridge, Division II, General Sessions Court, Jerry White, Mark Watson, Myron Iwanski, Oak Ridge Utility District, Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Roger Miller, Ron Murch, Terry Frank, Tony Cappiello, Tracy Wandell, Vintage Development, Zach Bates

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