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Roane County Executive Woody to discuss county issues at Lunch With the League

Posted at 8:01 pm December 26, 2014
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Ron Woody

Ron Woody

 

Roane County Executive Ron Woody will discuss what is happening in Roane County and why it is important to Oak Ridge residents during the first Lunch with the League on Tuesday, January 6. The program will start at noon in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church’s new location at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

“A significant portion of Oak Ridge is located in Roane County, and Roane County government is planning for the future,” a press release said. “Mr. Woody will give his perspective on issues facing the Roane County and an update on the state of the county. The presentation will address education, property reappraisal, business recruitment, and development of tourism and funding of public services. A question-and-answer period will follow the presentation.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Roane County, Ron Woody

Generator part weighing 200 tons shipped from Shawnee to Kingston

Posted at 1:25 pm December 23, 2014
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TVA Generator Stator on Barge

A 200-ton stator, the stationary component of an electric generator, being shipped by barge from a TVA plant in Shawnee, Kentucky, to another one in Kingston, Tennessee. (Photos courtesy TVA)

 

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KINGSTON—The holiday tradition of gift giving came a bit early this year for the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Kingston Fossil Plant due to the generosity of a sister TVA plant in Shawnee, Kentucky. And, though it wasn’t Santa performing the delivery, the 200-ton generator stator made a significant journey involving the hard work of many.

During a maintenance outage at Kingston Unit 1, the existing stator—the stationary component of an electric generator—was determined to be beyond repair. Designed and built more than 50 years ago, modern replacement components aren’t available, so the Kingston team was looking at the possibility of a complete generator replacement.

When the TVA team at Shawnee heard about the challenges at Kingston, they realized they had the perfect “gift.” Unit 10 at the Shawnee plant was retired four years ago, but had the same Siemens-Westinghouse generator as Kingston, and it was still in operating condition. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: coal-fired boilers, Doug Keeling, electric generator, electricity, generator, generator stator, Ken Lewis, Kingston, Kingston Fossil Plant, Kingston Unit 1, Shawnee, Siemens-Westinghouse, stator, Tennessee River, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

TVA: Kingston Ash Recovery Project follows new EPA guidelines

Posted at 1:03 pm December 23, 2014
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TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Dike C Reinforcement

Photo courtesy TVA

 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for coal combustion products released on Friday are consistent with work the Tennessee Valley Authority has already done at the Kingston recovery project, the public utility said in a press release.

“TVA is already making substantial changes in the way we work with coal combustion products, including coal ash and gypsum, said TVA President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Johnson. “This included committing an estimated $2 billion to convert all our coal fleet impoundments from wet to dry storage. While recognizing the significant potential for beneficial reuse of ash and other products, we agree it needs to be handled and stored safely.”

The project area surrounding the Kingston Fossil Plant near Harriman is in the final restoration stage following the coal ash spill in December 2008. It was the largest ash spill in U.S. history. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: air, ash retention landfill, ash spill, Bill Johnson, cleanup, coal ash, coal combustion, Community Advisory Group, electric rates, Emory River, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, insurance claim settlements, Kingston Ash Recovery Project, Kingston Fossil Plant, Kingston Recovery Project, Lakeshore Park, public health, Roane County, Roane County Highway Department, Swan Pond, TDEC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, water

Tickets on sale now for first Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival

Posted at 12:02 pm December 22, 2014
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Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival

The City of Rocky Top will present the inaugural Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival in 2015. It’s scheduled for Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25, at the George Templin Memorial Athletic Field at 214 Main Street in Rocky Top (formerly Lake City).

On Friday, see Flat Lonesome, Blue Highway, and Junior Sisk and Rambler’s Choice.

Saturday’s lineup includes Flat Lonesome, Blue Moon Rising, Steve Gulley and New Pinnacle, The Box Cars, Lonesome River Band, and Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top Express.

Organizers said tickets are on sale now (just in time for Christmas), and they “will make great stocking stuffers for the bluegrass fan on your list.” Get your tickets at Rocky Top City Hall, Marks Pharmacy in Rocky Top, at WYSH Radio, or buy them online at www.RockyTopBluegrassFestival.com.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Government, Music, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: Blue Highway, Blue Moon Rising, Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top Express, Flat Lonesome, George Templin Memorial Athletic Field, Junior Sisk and Rambler’s Choice, Lonesome River Band, Rocky Top, Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival, Steve Gulley and New Pinnacle, The Box Cars

Sewer rehab work continues week of Dec. 22

Posted at 8:52 am December 22, 2014
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More rehabilitation work of the city’s sewer collection pipes is scheduled to continue this week, starting Monday, December 22.

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. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Central City I Rehabilitation Project, City of Oak Ridge, East Plant IV Rehabilitation Project, Hurst Excavating, Morgan Contracting Inc., Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Portland Utilities Construction Co. LLC, sewer collection pipes, sewer rehab, West End I Rehabilitation Project, Y-12 I Rehabilitation Project

Kick off new year with January Jaunt at Clark Center Park, Gallaher Bend Greenway

Posted at 11:16 pm December 19, 2014
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Clark Center Park Picnic Area

One of two large picnic areas at Clark Center Park. The park also includes a small playground, two ball fields, boat ramp, fishing trails, and beach. (File photo)

 

The City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee and Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health will kick off the new year with a January Jaunt at Gallaher Bend Greenway and Clark Center Park. The community is invited to take part, a press release said.

The January Jaunt is a beautiful hike and walk that will showcase the greenway and park, the press release said. It will start at 9 a.m. January 10.

“The Gallaher Bend Greenway offers a quiet, forested trail with lovely vistas of Melton Lake,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Health, K-12, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Cindi Gordon, City of Oak Ridge, City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee, Clark Center Park, Gallaher Bend Greenway, January Jaunt, Melton Lake, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health, Wellness Committee

Guest column: Serving the city helps achieve community goals

Posted at 1:07 pm December 19, 2014
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Mark Watson

Mark Watson

By Mark S. Watson, Oak Ridge City Manager

The City of Oak Ridge is one that prides itself on the interest, knowledge, and involvement of its citizens in local government. Oak Ridgers are always willing to add a different perspective, technical information, and just darn good opinions on topics that affect them.

On January 12, 2015, the Oak Ridge City Council will appoint citizen volunteers to fill vacancies on boards and commissions that have occurred due to term expiration and attrition from the board membership.

Applications must be received in the City Clerk’s office by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 31.

Over the past years, the City Council has found it sometimes challenging to fill the vacancies of its various boards. People are busy, and getting busier! Some feel that many governmental matters require special knowledge. Others have not thought of providing their talents to shape their community. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Guest Columns, Oak Ridge, Opinion Tagged With: applications, Beer Permit Board, Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, boards, City Clerk, City of Oak Ridge, commissions, Convention and Visitors Bureau, Environmental Quality Advisory Board, IDB, Industrial Development Board, local government, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Personnel Advisory Board, Recreation and Parks Advisory Board, Senior Advisory Board, Trade Licensing Board, Traffic Safety Advisory Board, TSAB

No holiday garbage pickup on Christmas Day, New Year’s Day

Posted at 12:52 pm December 19, 2014
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Waste Connections Inc. will not pick up trash or recyclables in Oak Ridge on Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25, or on New Year’s Day, Thursday January 1, 2015.

For both weeks, the regular Thursday routes will be picked up the following day on Friday, and the regular Friday routes will be picked up the following day on Saturday.

Please have all refuse and recyclables out by 7 a.m. for the Friday and Saturday routes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Christmas Day, garbage pickup, New Year's Day, recyclables, trash, Waste Connections Inc.

Halsam names Candice McQueen education commissioner

Posted at 12:45 pm December 19, 2014
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Candice McQueen

Candice McQueen

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam announced Wednesday that Candice McQueen, a teacher and dean at Lipscomb University in Nashville, will be the next commissioner of the Department of Education.

McQueen, 40, now serves on Lipscomb University’s executive leadership team as senior vice president, and as dean, she oversees the College of Education as well as the 1,300 pre-k through 12th grade students in three schools at Lipscomb Academy, a press release said. She has led training, support, and professional development efforts for thousands of current and future classroom teachers, instructional coaches, and school leaders.

Before joining Lipscomb in 2001, McQueen was a teacher in elementary and middle schools.

“Lipscomb’s College of Education produces some of our state’s best teachers, and Candice gets a lot of credit for that,” Haslam said. “She has taught in a classroom, so she brings both the experience of being a teacher and of preparing teachers to teach. I am grateful for her willingness to serve in this role, and I know she’ll do a great job as we continue our efforts to provide a quality education for all Tennessee students.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Government, K-12, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Haslam, Candice McQueen, College of Education, commissioner, dean, Department of Education, Lipscomb University, teacher, The Ayers Institute for Teacher Learning and Innovation

Executive session leads to Commission fireworks

Posted at 9:30 am December 19, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 4 Comments

Information from WYSH Radio

There was some drama during Monday night’s meeting of the Anderson County Commission when commissioners voted to go into executive session with County Law Director Jay Yeager to discuss the mounting number of lawsuits against the county. Executive sessions are called for when commissioners want to go behind closed doors to discuss sensitive issues, mainly of a legal nature.

On Monday, County Mayor Terry Frank indicated that she wanted to stay for the executive session, claiming ex oficio status as a member of the Commission. Commission Chair Robert McKamey declined her request, citing her own repeated public statements that Yeager is not “her” attorney, that he does not represent her, and that she neither values nor wants his legal advice.

After commissioners declined her request, she and several private citizens left the meeting room while commissioners retired to executive session. We will bring you more information as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, executive session, Jay Yeager, lawsuits, Robert McKamey, Terry Frank

Lawsuit filed against AC Circuit Court Clerk, county

Posted at 9:27 am December 19, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

A former employee of the Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office has filed an age discrimination lawsuit in Circuit Court against Court Clerk William Jones and the county.

Helen Forrester, 69, was fired on September 10, 2014, and according to the lawsuit filed Monday, after 24 years in the office. Forrester’s lawsuit claims that she was fired so that Jones could replace her with someone younger despite her “good, if not excellent” work and job performance evaluations.

The lawsuit also states that Forrester believed that she had an “expressed and/or implied contract of continuous employment (with the county), and otherwise maintained the right not to have her employment terminated without cause.”

The lawsuit seeks $300,000 in compensatory damages from the county for her “injuries, including a loss of salary, future earnings, and humiliation and embarrassment” caused by the defendant, and $300,000 in treble damages against Jones for “interference with (Forrester’s) employment relationship with Anderson County government” as well as court costs and a jury trial.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: age discrimination lawsuit, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, Circuit Court Clerk, Helen Forrester, William Jones

Randy Boyd named state commissioner of economic, community development

Posted at 8:13 am December 19, 2014
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Photo courtesy UT Torchbearer

Photo courtesy UT Torchbearer

East Tennessee businessman Randy Body has been named commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Governor Bill Haslam announced Thursday.

Boyd, 55, is chairman of Radio Systems Corporation, which he started in 1991. Radio Systems is headquartered in Knoxville and has more than 650 associates worldwide with offices in seven countries, a press release said.

Radio Systems is the company that donated $100,000 donation to the PetSafe Dog Park at Big Turtle Park in Oak Ridge.

The press release said Boyd is a successful entrepreneur who served as a full-time, unpaid special adviser to the governor for higher education in 2013, focusing on the “Drive to 55” initiative to bring the percentage of Tennesseans with college degrees or certificates from 32 percent up to 55 percent by the year 2025. Boyd’s work resulted in the Tennessee Promise, a program that provides two years of community college or a college of applied technology free of tuition and fees to graduating Tennessee high school seniors. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: ag gag bill, Bill Hagerty, business, commissioner, Drive to 55, education, PetSafe, Radio Systems Corporation, Randy Boyd, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Promise, tnAchieves, University of Tennessee

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