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Clinton to receive Municipal League award for police service

Posted at 9:27 am June 20, 2014
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Clinton Police Department Badge

Clinton will receive a Tennessee Municipal League award for police service during a conference in Chattanooga on Tuesday, a press release said.

The 2014 Tennessee Municipal League Achievement Award for Excellence in Police Service will be presented at 8 a.m. Tuesday during TML’s 75th Annual Conference at the Chattanooga Convention Center in Chattanooga.

The award is being presented in recognition of the city’s efforts to provide a model police department to the community, the release said.

“A culture of planning, caring and excellence; it’s what takes a municipal Police Department from ordinary to outstanding,” the release said. “And the Clinton Police Department is all that. A model of efficiency and outreach, officers—several with advanced specialty degrees—strive to provide the utmost in community service and training to area schools and other agencies, while being good stewards of the community resources. An extraordinary focus on communication among the department’s command staff is reflected in the city’s reduction in crime rate.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Clinton, Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: annual conference, Clinton, crime rate, Dave Clark, Joyce Klee, K-9, National Forensic Academy, police service, Relay For Life, Rex Barton, school resource officers, Tennessee Municipal League, Tennessee Municipal League Achievement Award for Excellence in Police Service, TML

ORISE recognized by EPA as Federal Green Challenge award winner

Posted at 1:19 pm June 19, 2014
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ORISE Logo

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education received a 2014 Federal Green Challenge award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for improving its water consumption levels and its electronic sustainability and recycling efforts in 2013 by the highest percentage increase compared to the previous year in the Southeast region. ORISE is managed by Oak Ridge Associated Universities for the U.S. Department of Energy.

According to the EPA website, the 2014 Federal Green Challenge award winners are recognized “for their outstanding efforts and for their leadership in reducing the environmental footprint of federal government activities.”

“ORISE reduced its water consumption by 60 percent in 2013 with the majority of the improvement resulting from a more efficient, automated sprinkler system with a moisture sensor used for some of its landscaping, which would only irrigate when the soil was dry,” said Tom Wantland, director of ORAU’s environment, safety, and health programs. “If moisture from rain was present, the irrigation system would automatically detect it, and the system would not operate.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: award, electronic sustainability, environmentally friendly, EPA, Federal Green Challenge, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORISE, recycling, Southeast, sprinkler system, Tom Wantland, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, water consumption

No change in Anderson County property tax rate, officials say

Posted at 9:57 am June 19, 2014
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Anderson County Commission in June 2014

The Anderson County Commission is pictured above during its Monday night meeting. (Photo by Sara Wise)

CLINTON—The property tax rate will remain unchanged in Anderson County in the fiscal year that begins July 1, officials said.

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank and the Budget Committee had both presented a no-tax-increase budget, and on Monday, the Anderson County Commission set the property tax rate for the 2014-2015 fiscal year.

The tax rates for the new fiscal year will stay the same as the rates for the current fiscal year, which ends June 30. Property owners within the city of Clinton will pay $2.50 per $100 of assessed value on their property, Oak Ridge property owners will see a tax rate of $2.347 per $100, and property owners in Lake City, Oliver Springs, Norris and unincorporated areas of Anderson County will pay $2.529 per $100 of assessed value.

While Anderson County Commission voted to approve the tax rate resolution, the legislative body has not yet approved an operating budget for the new fiscal year, the Anderson County Mayor’s Office said in a press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson County Mayor’s Office, budget, Budget Committee, Clinton, fiscal year, Lake City, medical insurance, Norris, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, pay raises, property tax rate, property tax rate increase, Terry Frank

White House Maker Faire: High school team with ET ties competes with cutting-edge 3D

Posted at 12:43 pm June 18, 2014
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White House Maker Faire 3D Exhibitor

Photo courtesy WhiteHouse.gov

From WhiteHouse.gov

A high school team with East Tennessee ties, including in Oak Ridge, was among the exhibitors and honored “makers” at the White House Maker Faire on Wednesday.

The team includes Fletcher Blue, 17, of Hardin Valley Academy FIRST RoHAWKtics Team 3823 in Knoxville; Joshua St. John, 33, a teacher in New York, N.Y.; and Scott Turner, 48, 3D Systems of Venice, Calif., and Knoxville. They received mentoring help from Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Here is more information about the team’s project: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Education, Federal, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 3D modeling, 3D printed polymer robot, 3D printing, 3D Systems, FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST RoHAWKtics Team, Fletcher Blue, Hardin Valley Academy, Joshua St. John, makers, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Scott Turner, White House Maker Faire

Learn more about first-ever White House Maker Faire

Posted at 12:30 pm June 18, 2014
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Tom Beehan

Tom Beehan

Madeline Rogero

Madeline Rogero

UT, Oak Ridge, Knoxville participating

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Mayors from the Manufacturing Alliance of Communities, including MAC Chair Dayne Walling, mayor of Flint, Mich.; founding MAC Chair Virg Bernero, mayor of Lansing, Mich.; and Mayor Kevin Smith of Anderson, Ind., will participate today with President Barack Obama in the first-ever Maker Faire to be held at the White House.

MAC mayors, who have been enthusiastic supporters of the Maker Movement to democratize access to high-tech tools for all innovators and makers in their communities, will join Obama and scores of entrepreneurs and industry leaders to highlight a “nationwide day of making” across the country. This event at the White House is intended to increase awareness of the great potential for boosting innovation and entrepreneurship in manufacturing, in the same way that the Internet and cloud computing lowered the barriers to entry for digital startups, creating the foundation for new products and processes that can help to revitalize American manufacturing.

Oak Ridge, Knoxville, and the University of Tennessee are participating. Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan and Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero have both been designated Maker Mayors. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Knoxville, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Barack Obama, Knoxville, MAC, Madeline Rogero, Maker Faire, Maker Mayors, Maker Mayors Action Report, maker movement, Manufacturing Alliance of Communities, Mayors' Maker Challenge, National Day of Making, Oak Ridge, Tom Beehan, White House, White House Maker Faire

UT College of Engineering also taking part in White House Maker Faire

Posted at 12:01 pm June 18, 2014
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KNOXVILLE—Responding to President Barack Obama’s call to empower America’s students and entrepreneurs to invent the future, the College of Engineering at the University of Tennessee is Knoxville is participating in today’s National Day of Making, held in conjunction with the first White House Maker Faire.

Referred to as the “maker movement,” there has been a surge of innovation in recent years as laser tools, 3-D printers, and software previously unavailable outside of laboratory settings have found their way into the hands of average citizens, who are leading the next wave of breakthroughs.

Geared toward inspiring what the White House calls a “renaissance in American manufacturing,” the fair is designed to highlight those Americans who have found new ways to embrace changing technology and techniques shaping modern economies, workforces, and education, with the Day of Making serving to kick off the effort. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Federal, Government Tagged With: 3-D printers, Barack Obama, College of Engineering, Day of Making, engineering, Engineering Innovation Lab and Senior Design Space, laser tools, maker movement, math, National Day of Making, science, software, STEM, technology, University of Tennessee, Wayne Davis, White House, White House Maker Faire

Mayor Beehan represents Oak Ridge at White House Maker Faire

Posted at 10:03 am June 18, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Tom Beehan

Tom Beehan

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan is representing Oak Ridge at the White House Maker Faire today (Wednesday). It’s part of the Mayors’ Maker Challenge, which the Oak Ridge City Council approved at the June 2 Council meeting.

Here’s an e-mail about it from the White House:

Tune in to the White House Maker Faire!

We’ve got another big first happening at the White House (Wednesday, June 18) and our guests are making a lot of things besides history.

President Obama will celebrate innovators, entrepreneurs, and tinkerers of all ages from across the country at the first-ever White House Maker Faire. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 3D printers, Maker Faire, Mayors' Maker Challenge, National Day of Making, Oak Ridge, President Obama, Tom Beehan, White House, White House Maker Faire

City Council to have mid-year election in July to fill board, commission vacancies

Posted at 8:47 pm June 17, 2014
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The Oak Ridge City Council will have a mid-year election on July 14 to fill vacancies on municipal boards and commissions.

The Oak Ridge City Clerk’s Office started accepting applications on June 2. To be considered, applicants must be Oak Ridge residents and complete an application by noon Friday, June 20, 2014. Late applications will not be considered.

The boards and commissions with vacancies include Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oak Ridge Housing Authority, Recreation and Parks Advisory Board, Senior Advisory Board, and Traffic Safety Advisory Board.

Visit the city’s website for more information.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: boards, commissions, Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oak Ridge City Clerk, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Housing Authority, Recreation and Parks Advisory Board, Senior Advisory Board, The boards and commissions with vacancies include Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, Traffic Safety Advisory Board

Democrats host picnic at Gibbs Ferry Park on Saturday

Posted at 8:10 pm June 17, 2014
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Anderson County Democrats

Anderson County Democrats are pictured at a picnic in June 2012. (Submitted photo)

The Anderson County Democratic Party and Democratic Women’s Club will host an annual picnic from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, June 21, at Gibbs Ferry Park.

All who are interested are invited to bring family an friends, join the festivities, and meet Democratic candidates seeking office in upcoming elections, a press release said. Hot dogs with condiments and cold drinks will be provided.

“Please bring a side dish, chips, or dessert to share,” the release said.

Gibbs Ferry Park is on Highway 61 between Oak Ridge and Clinton, along the river. The park has a covered pavilion with picnic tables, a boat ramp, and fishing pier.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Democratic Party, Democratic Women’s Club, Democrats, Gibbs Ferry Park, Highway 61, picnic

Fleischmann urges caution on U.S. response to Iraq

Posted at 5:29 pm June 17, 2014
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U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann

Chuck Fleischmann

U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann on Friday urged caution in responding to the rapid advance of militants who have taken control of a wide swath of Iraq and are pressing on toward Baghdad.

Fleischmann was in Oak Ridge during the annual two-day Secret City Festival.

The militants are known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. The Sunni organization was once part of Al Qaeda, and it has effectively gained control of large swaths of Iraq and Syria during the past year, including Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city. There have been battles in Baquba, less than 40 miles north of Baghdad.

Now, the United States and other countries are struggling with how to respond. Among the options that have been proposed are airstrikes and working with Iran to repel the rebels. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Arab Spring, Baghdad, Chuck Fleischmann, eastern United States, Egypt, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Middle East, Mosul, North Africa, Oak Ridge, rebels, Secret City Festival, Shiite Muslims, Sunnis

County Commission to continue budget discussions July 15

Posted at 12:39 pm June 17, 2014
By Sara Wise Leave a Comment

Anderson County Commission in June 2014

The Anderson County Commission is pictured above during its Monday night meeting. (Photo by Sara Wise)

 

CLINTON—The Anderson County Commission voted on Monday to continue considering the county budget proposed by Mayor Terry Frank. A special meeting for budget review will be held July 15, ahead of that month’s regularly scheduled meeting on July 21.

The budget proposal came to the County Commission after the budget committee’s recommendation to increase the minimum fund balance by $500,000, to $4 million.  That measure would require a supermajority of the County Commission—or 11 of the 16 commissioners—to approve any expenditure that would take the so-called rainy-day fund under the $4 million mark.

Frank said the budget is “not an exciting budget,” as there is little change from the last fiscal year, “but it is a budget that allows the people of Anderson County to keep more of what they’ve earned.” She also asserted that the county government would maintain stability and services through the proposed budget, which balances at $25 million and maintains property tax levels. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chancery Court, Anderson County Commission, budget, Budget Committee, budget review, county budget, fund balance, Jay Yeager, ouster petition, property tax levels, Terry Frank

In final vote, City Council again rejects tax increase for schools

Posted at 8:58 pm June 16, 2014
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Oak Ridge City Council Budget Meeting

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday again said “no” to a property tax rate increase to give more money to Oak Ridge Schools. Council is pictured above during a June 9 budget meeting.

 

Note: This story was last updated at 11:15 a.m. June 17.

Two last-minute attempts to pass smaller-than-requested tax increases for the Oak Ridge Schools failed on Monday, and the City Council voted 4-2 to approve a budget that does not raise taxes in the fiscal year that starts July 1.

The decision to not raise taxes for the seventh year in a row came after a parade of residents in two meetings this month asked Council to fully fund the schools. Many said they moved here because of the schools, and they said the educational system is Oak Ridge’s primary asset. School teachers, administrators, and school board members also said they support a greater investment in the schools.

“Flatline budgets will eventually produce flatline results,” said Steve Reddick, an eighth-grade social studies teacher at Jefferson Middle School and co-president of the Oak Ridge Education Association.

The schools had requested $17.9 million from the city, but the no-tax-increase budget lowered that amount to $14.6 million. School officials had previously said they will have to “go back to the drawing board” and make cuts if Council did not approve the tax rate increase. It’s not clear yet what cuts might be made. The Oak Ridge Board of Education could discuss changes to the school system’s budget, which was approved in May, during a Monday evening meeting.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: 1:1, Affordable Care Act, Anne Garcia Garland, budget, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, Jefferson Middle School, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Education Association, Oak Ridge Schools, pay raise, property tax rate, property tax rate increase, Steve Reddick, tax increase, tax rate, technology initiative, Trina Baughn, Walter Zobel

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