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Board could consider repair, demolition order near Magic Wok on Thursday

Posted at 9:02 pm May 4, 2014
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Classic Cleaners

Located in a small shopping center on Tyler and Tyrone roads, Classic Cleaners was given 10 days to vacate in February after the city staff said it found very serious code violations and structural issues in the building, which also houses a handful of other businesses.

A city board on Thursday will again hear the two cases against the owners of a commercial building judged to be “in disrepair” near the Magic Wok restaurant in central Oak Ridge.

In February, the Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals tabled a demolition or repair order for 60 days to give the owners, Ma Shiu-Yen Wang and Ta-Shun Etal, time to sell the damaged property or develop a repair or demolition plan, the city staff said.

That 60-day postponement expired last Sunday.

The two cases concern the 50,000-square-feet commercial building at 123 and 135 E. Tyrone Road, just north of Oak Ridge Turnpike near Jackson Square. They exclude the manufactured structure that houses the Magic Wok, but they do include the areas in the small shopping center that have housed a dry cleaner, thrift store, wig shop, Mexican grocery, and the Magic Wok’s food preparation and overflow dining areas. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: demolition, Denny Boss, dry cleaner, Josh Waldo, Ma Shiu-Yen Wang, Magic Wok, Matt Widner, Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, repair, Ta-Shun Etal, Tyrone Road

Oak Ridge installs sewer line on Scarboro Road through June 1

Posted at 2:28 pm May 4, 2014
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City of Oak Ridge Seal

The Oak Ridge Public Works Department will begin sewer line installation on Scarboro Road beginning May 2 and continuing through June 1, a press release said. The installation will be from Bethel Valley north to the crest of Scarboro. Crews will be working on Fridays through Sundays for the next five weeks.

The work will require sections of the road to be down to one lane of traffic for those days from approximately 6:30 a.m. to about 8:30 p.m. Signage and flaggers will guide traffic through the affected areas.

Questions or comments can be directed to the Oak Ridge Public Works Department at (865) 425-1875.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Scarboro Road, sewer line, sewer line installation

Juvenile Court judge to discuss children, courts on Monday

Posted at 10:17 am May 4, 2014
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Brandon FIsher

Brandon FIsher

Brandon K. Fisher, Anderson County Juvenile Court judge, will discuss children and the courts during a Monday forum hosted by the Women’s Interfaith Dialogue.

The forum starts at 11 a.m. Monday, and it will be held at the Jewish Congregation of Oak Ridge at 101 W. Madison Lane, a press release said.

Fisher has served in the Juvenile Court since his appointment to the bench in January 2010. He replaced April Meldrum after she resigned, and he was elected to position in August 2010. Prior to his appointment, he was a partner in the law firm of Cantrell, Cantrell, and Fisher, where he engaged in a general practice of law with an emphasis on civil litigation.

“Serving as Anderson County juvenile judge has been the most rewarding experience of my professional life,” Fisher said in an earlier press release. “I am proud of our efforts to improve outcomes for children and families.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Churches, Community, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Juvenile Court, April Meldrum, Brandon K. Fisher, Children in the Courts, Jewish Congregation of Oak Ridge, juvenile judge, Women's Interfaith Dialogue

More than 60 Thunderbirds expected for Mockingbird Run this weekend

Posted at 11:50 am May 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau Leave a Comment

Mockingbird Run

The Sixth Annual Mockingbird Run will be in Oak Ridge from Friday to Sunday. (Submitted photo)

 

Car enthusiasts from 10 states will gather in Oak Ridge from Friday, May 2, to Sunday, May 4, for the sixth annual Mockingbird Run hosted by the Smoky Mountain Classic Thunderbird Club. The Mockingbird Run is expected to bring in more than 60 Thunderbirds for a weekend packed with tours, friendship, and fun.

“We are excited to host this year’s Mockingbird Run, and we encourage the community to welcome the Smoky Mountain Classic Thunderbird Club to town,” Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau Director Katy Brown said. “We have worked closely with this organization to make this year’s event an entertaining and educational visit.”

Conference planners focused on the “top secret” theme this year in an effort to add mystery and intrigue. Participants will visit local attractions, learn the significance of various historic sites, and dine in local restaurants. Y-12 National Security Complex Historian Ray Smith will guide the group on a tour of the Y-12 New Hope Center and serve as a guest speaker for the event. The club will also tour Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Saturday. Members of the K-9 Search On Site LLP team will also be on hand for a demonstration that morning. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Katy Brown, Mockingbird Run, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORCVB, poker run, Ray Smith, Smoky Mountain Classic Thunderbird Club, top secret, Y-12 National Security Complex

Reception for General Sessions Judge Murch on Thursday

Posted at 10:43 pm April 30, 2014
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Ron Murch

Ron Murch

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Supporters of Ron Murch, Anderson County General Sessions Judge, Division II, are having a reception for him on Thursday. It’s from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Holiday Inn Express at 114 Tulsa Road in Oak Ridge.

The host committee includes Jim and Mary Normand, Terry and Debra Mullins, Warren and Judy Gooch, Lawrence and Barbara Hahn, Jack and Janie Pope, Phil and Cathy Wallace, and James Powers.

The public is invited to come by and meet Judge Ron Murch, a press release said. Contributions are not required but will be accepted at the door for anyone wishing to contribute, the release said.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County General Sessions, judge, reception, Ron Murch

Splitting UPF project into two buildings could save money, senator says

Posted at 7:26 pm April 30, 2014
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U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander

Lamar Alexander

Money could be saved on the new Uranium Processing Facility at the Y-12 National Security Complex by splitting up the project into two buildings rather than one, U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander said during a congressional hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.

One building could be used for high-security work, Alexander said during a hearing of the Energy and Water Development Subcommittee. That high-security building would cost several times as much as a second building used for low-security work, Alexander said.

Not all of the work has to be conducted in a high-security facility, the Tennessee Republican said, and some of it could be conducted in the low-security building.

It wasn’t immediately clear if the two-building proposal is included in a so-called Red Team Review of the UPF project. That report could be made public this week. Federal officials and members of Congress have already been briefed on it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Energy and Water Development Subcommittee, Frank G. Klotz, Lamar Alexander, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Red Team, Red Team Review, Thom Mason, UPF, uranium processing facility, Y-12 National Security Complex

Anderson County receives award for financial reporting

Posted at 10:01 am April 30, 2014
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Anderson County Courthouse

The Anderson County Courthouse on Main Street in Clinton is pictured above.

CLINTON—The Anderson County government announced Wednesday that its Accounts and Budgets Office has again received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the county’s comprehensive annual financial report, or CAFR, for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2013.

The Certificate of Achievement has been awarded by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) of the United States and Canada. According to records, it is believed that Anderson County consecutively has received the award from GFOA for 20 years, a press release said.

“Our accounting office continues to exhibit a standard of excellence,” Anderson County County Mayor Terry Frank said. “I want to commend them all for their hard work on behalf of good government and a better Anderson County. I can’t say enough how proud I am of their hard work.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Accounts and Budgets Office, Anderson County, CAFR, Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting, comprehensive annual financial report, financial report, GFOA, Government Finance Officers Association, Terry Frank

Oak Ridge brush pickup under way

Posted at 1:20 pm April 29, 2014
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The citywide brush pickup program began Monday, April 28.

Tree limbs and bagged yard clippings or leaves will be picked up during the program. City collection efforts will follow the accompanying schedule as closely as possible, a press release said. The proposed schedule is a general guide and can vary considerably from the actual schedule due to weather conditions and/or the amount of participation by residents.

The city asked residents to follow a few guidelines: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: brush pickup, Oak Ridge, Waste Connections of Tennessee

Anderson County hosts National Day of Prayer May 1 at Courthouse

Posted at 12:52 pm April 29, 2014
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Anderson County Courthouse

The Anderson County Courthouse on Main Street in Clinton is pictured above.

Anderson County will participate in the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 1, a press release said.

“The United States of America was founded on the importance of seeking God’s guidance in the face of both blessings and trials,” a press release said. “The National Day of Prayer provides Americans an opportunity to come together to pray for matters concerning present-day America and our nation’s future.”

Anderson County’s National Day of Prayer will be held from noon to 12:30 p.m. on Thursday on the front steps of the Anderson County Courthouse at 100 North Main St. in Clinton. The Courthouse will be open, but with limited staff during the ceremony, so citizens are asked to be patient if they have business to conduct. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Faith, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, National Day of Prayer, United States of America

Sewer rehab work continues this week

Posted at 8:13 pm April 28, 2014
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More rehabilitation work of the city’s sewer collection pipes is scheduled to continue this week.

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.

Residents should already have received color-coded letters and door hangers (orange for Hurst Excavating and purple for Morgan Contracting) providing general information and each contractors’ contact information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: East Plant III Rehabilitation Project, East Plant IV Rehabilitation Project, Hurst Excavating, Morgan Contracting, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, sewer collection pipes, sewer rehab work

Tennessee Secretary of State presents archives grant to Anderson County historian

Posted at 7:55 pm April 28, 2014
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Anderson County Archives Grant

From left are Sen. Randy McNally, Rep. John Ragan, Rep. Dennis Powers, Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, County Historian Mary Sue Harris, and Secretary of State Tre Hargett. (Photo courtesy of Anderson County government)

 

CLINTON—Anderson County government has received a $3,100 archives grant from the Tennessee State Library and Archives, and Secretary of State Tre Hargett last Tuesday personally presented the grant award to Mary Sue “Susie” Harris, Anderson County’s longtime archivist and historian.

State Sen. Randy McNally and State Rep. John Ragan, both Oak Ridge Republicans, and State Rep. Dennis Powers, a Jacksboro Republican who represents part of Anderson County, joined Hargett and Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank for the presentation.

A full-time historian and part-time sleuth, Harris has dedicated more than 50 years of service to Anderson County as a historian, archivist, author, and genealogist. She has helped thousands of citizens track the history of their ancestors—and even find long-lost relatives—in Anderson County and East Tennessee.

“The importance of history can never be overstated—and Mrs. Harris is one of the best ambassadors we have for keeping the flames of the past alive,” Frank said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Courthouse, archives grant, archivist, Dennis Powers, historian, John Ragan, Mary Sue "Susie" Harris, Randy McNally, Records and Archives Vault, Secretary of State, Tennessee 200 Bicentennial History of Anderson County 1796-1996, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Terry Frank, Tre Hargett

Oak Ridge to host two international government management professionals in May

Posted at 7:21 pm April 28, 2014
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In May, local community leaders will host two professionals from Indonesia for short-term assignments in their offices as they participate in the U.S. Department of State-sponsored Professional Fellows Program. The exchange has been arranged by the International City/County Management Association, or ICMA, the organization that develops and advances professional local government management worldwide. Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson is a local member of the ICMA.

This year, the Professional Fellows Program is providing professional development opportunities to up-and-coming leaders in the fields of legislative process and governance, media, and economic empowerment. This international exchange program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and in 2014, more than 400 foreign fellows, including legislators, journalists, entrepreneurs, NGO managers, community activists, and government officials will come to the United States under the Professional Fellows Program. In return, more than 300 American participants will take part in reciprocal fellowship programs overseas this year under the program. Some of the local organizations hosting the participants include: City of Oak Ridge, Staybridge Suites, and local home hosts.

“I feel great honor and privilege that the City of Oak Ridge has been chosen to host the ICMA fellows, Irma Mutiahsari and Hera Nugrahayu from Indonesia,” Watson said. “Our community has come together to provide our fellows with an applied understanding of our city.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, City of Oak Ridge, foreign fellows, ICMA, Indonesia, International City/County Management Association, Mark Watson, Professional Fellows Program, Staybridge Suites, U.S. Department of State

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