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Oak Ridge, Red Cross, others prepare to provide shelter for those without power

Posted at 7:32 pm February 17, 2015
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City of Oak Ridge Seal

The snow may be over for this week, but the coldest days are yet to come. The Oak Ridge Fire Department will coordinate with the local Red Cross office and other organizations to provide shelter for those who lose power.

The National Weather Service has forecast temperatures in the teens to possibly as much as 10 below zero over the next 48 to 72 hours.

“Residents are encouraged to use extreme caution if you must go outside,” the City of Oak Ridge said in a press release. “Dress in layers and minimize your exposure to the cold temperatures. Also, bring your pets inside.”

The Oak Ridge Fire Department reminded citizens to follow the manufacturer’s instructions if you are using portable heaters to heat your home or apartment. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, cold, cold temperatures, Oak Ridge Fire Department, portable heaters, power outages, Red Cross, shelter, temperatures

Power outages affect several hundred; two cars crash into snow plows

Posted at 1:40 pm February 17, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Lafayette Drive and Icy Roads

Lafayette Drive is pictured above on Tuesday morning at the intersection with Laboratory Road in central Oak Ridge. (Photos by Daniel Powers)

 

Several hundred customers were affected by power outages overnight but most lost power for less than an hour, and two cars crashed into city snow plows, making one of the plows unusable for now, officials said.

There were no reports of injuries in the few minor crashes that occurred overnight.

Officials continued to urge drivers to stay off roads unless absolutely necessary. Some of them remain covered in ice, and vehicles that are required to travel, such as postal vehicles and Oak Ridge Public Works trucks, are using chains or studded tires.

Oak Ridge Electric Director Jack Suggs said the largest power outage was in an area around Montana Avenue and West Outer Drive at about 6 p.m. Monday. It affected about 440 people, but only lasted about 45 minutes, according to preliminary information, Suggs said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Bethel Valley Industrial Park, Florida Avenue, Gary Cinder, Gum Hollow Road, ice, Jack Suggs, Montana Avenue, Oak Ridge Electric, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Public Works, power outages, Robin Smith, salt, snow, snow plows, state of emergency, TEMA, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, Union Valley Road, West Outer Drive, winter storm

Travel still discouraged; no serious accidents reported in Anderson

Posted at 11:50 am February 17, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Icy Roads in Oliver Springs

Roads remained ice-covered in Oak Ridge on Tuesday, and there was little traffic as officials urged people to not drive unless absolutely necessary. Here is a picture taken Monday of State Route 62, also known as North Illinois Avenue or East Tri County Boulevard, headed into Oliver Springs from Oak Ridge. (Photo by Marilyn Cook-Wynn)

 

Information from WYSH Radio

With ice on the roadways and temperatures not expected to get above freezing for the next couple of days, travel is still not advised.

Last night across Anderson County, no serious accidents were reported, and officials said that was due in part to people heeding their warnings to stay off the roads.

But some people may have no choice but to drive somewhere today. For those people, Clinton Police Rick Scarbrough had this piece of advice: “Drive with caution. Don’t get overconfident because just around the corner could be a solid sheet of ice. If you do have to be out, we understand, but try to avoid getting out if at all possible.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: accidents, Anderson County, Clinton Utilities Board, Gary Long, ice, Rick Scarbrough, State Route 62, Terry Frank, travel

Updated: Lunch with League—Law and order in Anderson County

Posted at 10:50 pm February 16, 2015
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Dave Clark

Dave Clark

Tom Marshall

Tom Marshall

Note: This Lunch with the League has been canceled due to weather.

Anderson County District Attorney Dave Clark and Public Defender Tom Marshall will be the guest speakers at Lunch with the League on Tuesday, February 17. The program will be held at noon in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

There won’t be defendants, witnesses, or a jury but the prosecutor—Dave Clark—and the defender—Tom Marshall—will discuss the current status of the Anderson County criminal justice system.

The Seventh Judicial District encompasses all of Anderson County. The district attorney is responsible for the prosecution of all criminal cases on behalf of the citizens of the state. The public defender’s office represents individuals accused of crimes who cannot afford a lawyer. Both the district attorney and public defender are elected for eight-year terms. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, criminal justice, Dave Clark, district attorney, district attorney general, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, public defender, Seventh Judicial District, Tom Marshall

Council session: DOE landfill, Preschool, K-25 History Center, ORPD review

Posted at 10:01 pm February 16, 2015
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Oak Ridge City Council on Feb. 9, 2015

Agenda items for a Tuesday evening Oak Ridge City Council work session include a briefing on a proposed U.S. Department of Energy landfill, a proposed comment letter on the K-25 History Center at Fire Station Number Four in west Oak Ridge, and next steps on an independent review of turnover and morale in the Police Department.

 

Note: This work session has been canceled due to weather and will be rescheduled at a later date.

Agenda items for a Tuesday evening Oak Ridge City Council work session include a briefing on a proposed U.S. Department of Energy landfill, a proposed comment letter on the K-25 History Center at Fire Station Number Four in west Oak Ridge, and next steps on an independent review of turnover and morale in the Police Department.

The work session starts at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Multipurpose Room of the Central Services Complex.

The proposed comment letter on the K-25 History Center could also address the proposed observation structure and grounds plan. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Daniel Arthur Building, DOE landfill, K-25 History Center, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Preschool, ORPD review, Senior Citizens Center, Special Events Advisory Task Force, U.S. Department of Energy

Oak Ridge Land Bank meets

Posted at 9:42 pm February 16, 2015
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The Oak Ridge Land Bank Corporation will meet at 8 a.m. Wednesday, February 18, in the Municipal Building Training Room.

The agenda includes an update on 175 Outer Drive, a task list, property disposition, an ADFAC amended proposal, a Habitat for Humanity proposal, and a Realty Center proposal.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: ADFAC, Habitat for Humanity, Oak Ridge Land Bank Corporation, Realty Center

Tennessee State Parks has public hearing on Norris Dam State Park on Feb. 24

Posted at 9:39 pm February 16, 2015
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Norris Dam State Park

Norris Dam State Park

Leaders from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will be conducting a public hearing at Norris Dam State Park on Tuesday, February 24, to gather public input and discuss the current business and management plan for the park.

The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an open house reception to meet park staff and view exhibits. The public hearing portion will begin at 6 p.m. and will last approximately one hour to an hour-and-a-half. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Mark Morgan, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee State Parks

Officials recommend staying off roads unless travel is essential

Posted at 6:40 pm February 16, 2015
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Oak Ridge Roads on Feb. 16, 2015

South Illinois Avenue was a sloppy, slushy mix of snow, ice, and water early Monday evening.

 

Roads in Anderson County are ice-covered, and driving conditions are extremely hazardous, said Mark Lucas, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department chief deputy.

“We have already received reports of accidents due to slick roads,” Lucas said. “We are asking everyone to please stay at home and not to travel unless absolutely necessary.”

The roads in Oak Ridge appeared to be a sloppy, slushy mix of sleet, ice, and snow. There were reports in Anderson County and Oak Ridge of roads that were frozen or impassable. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Weather, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton Utilities Board, Gary Cinder, ice, Mark Lucas, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Public Works, power, roads, schools, sleet, snow, temperatures, weather

OR, AC, RC schools closed Tuesday; AC Courthouse, Y-12 closed

Posted at 4:18 pm February 16, 2015
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Oak Ridge Schools Logo

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

Oak Ridge and Anderson County schools will be closed on Tuesday because of the weather, officials said.

The Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton will also be closed, and the Anderson County Commission meeting has been canceled. All courts will be closed.

The Commission meeting will be rescheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, February 26. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commisison, Anderson County Courthouse, City of Oak Ridge, Clinton schools, Oak Ridge, ORAU, Roane County schools, schools, weather, Y-12 National Security Complex

Oak Ridge Public Library to undergo lighting project

Posted at 8:09 pm February 14, 2015
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Oak Ridge Public Library

The Oak Ridge Public Library is pictured above.

Renovation of the lighting and ceiling tile will begin at the Oak Ridge Public Library on Monday, February 23. The renovation project is expected to last several weeks, and it consists of replacing the lighting with LED fixtures, which will provide better lighting and reduced energy costs, a press release said.

There will be limited availability of the building for library patrons during the renovation.

“City and library staff appreciates the community’s patience during this renovation project as the results should be worth the temporary inconvenience,” the press release said.

This renovation project is partially funded by the Clean Tennessee Energy Grant that was awarded to the City of Oak Ridge by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

For more information concerning the availability of the Library during the renovation, call (865) 425-3459.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Clean Tennessee Energy Grant, lighting, Oak Ridge Public Library, renovation, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Fleischmann and Luján to lead House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus

Posted at 2:19 pm February 12, 2015
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Chuck Fleischmann, Mark Whitney, and Ben Ray Lujan

From left to right are Chairman Chuck Fleischmann, Acting Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management Mark Whitney, and Co-Chairman Ben Ray Luján. (Submitted photo)

Chairman Chuck Fleischmann, a Tennessee Republican, and Co-Chairman Ben Ray Luján, a New Mexico Democrat, announced on Thursday that they will serve as co-chairs of the House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus, which held its first meeting of the 114th Congress to discuss the importance of raising awareness of environmental management issues.

Fifty years of government nuclear weapons development stemming from the Manhattan Project during World War II has affected communities across the nation and resulted in the need for environmental cleanup at numerous sites, a press release said.

“Our nation has a tremendous nuclear history, and with that has come an important nuclear cleanup mission,” said Fleischmann, who represents the city of Oak Ridge. “I am excited today to host the first meeting of the 114th Congress’ Nuclear Cleanup Caucus with co-chair Lujan and members from across the country who have districts that are impacted.  I also want to thank Acting Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management Mark Whitney for taking part in this meeting. This Caucus will serve to promote the awareness of our nuclear legacy and build a stronger coalition to fight for the needs of our cleanup missions, and I am eager to get to work.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Ben Ray Lujan, Chuck Fleischmann, cleanup sites, Congress, environmental cleanup, environmental management, Hanford, House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Manhattan Project, Nuclear Cleanup Caucus, nuclear waste, nuclear weapons development, Oak Ridge, Office of Environmental Management, Savannah River, U.S. Department of Energy, World War II

AC task force studying animal shelter to meet Tuesday

Posted at 10:39 am February 12, 2015
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The new task force set up to consider the possibility of an animal shelter in Anderson County will meet on Tuesday.

The meeting has been scheduled for 3 p.m. Tuesday, February 17, in Room 118A at the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

See previous story about the task force and its work here.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Pets, Uncategorized Tagged With: Anderson County, animal shelter, task force

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