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ETHRA accepting heating assistance applications

Posted at 10:52 pm January 22, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The East Tennessee Human Resource Agency will be distributing applications for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program for the rest of this month.

To receive an application by mail, call (800) 552-0127, extension 4825, and leave your name and mailing address. For more information, visit the ETHRA website at http://www.ethra.org/sites/default/files/publications/liheap-application.pdf.

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Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, ETHRA, LIHEAP, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, Tennessee Department of Human Services

Animal Shelter building renovations start today

Posted at 11:47 am January 22, 2013
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Oak Ridge Animal Shelter

Renovations at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter on Belgrade Road start today and could take two weeks to complete.

Building renovations at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter start today and could take two weeks to complete.

In a statement Friday, Oak Ridge Police Department Lt. Charles R. Smith said the remodeling includes an examination room and clinic, as well as upgrading the lobby area.

While the building is being renovated, the animal shelter, located on Belgrade Road, will be open for business Tuesday through Saturday from 2–6 p.m. Visitors and volunteers will be able to enter the shelter through the kennel entrance, the statement said.

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: building renovations, Charles R. Smith, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Oak Ridge Police Department, Robin Smith

Celebrating Obama’s inauguration, King’s birthday

Posted at 11:37 pm January 21, 2013
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John Hamilton Sings with Collizjion

John Hamilton, center, sings with Knoxville band Collizjion at a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at the Midtown Community Center in Oak Ridge on Monday. Also pictured, from left, are Xzavian Wrushen, Taylor Warren, Mackcell Rodgers, and Brandon Anderson.

As millions of people across the country watched the inaugural ceremony for President Barack Obama, many others celebrated the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.

Ceremonies in the past week to honor the slain civil rights leader included a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration on Monday at the Midtown Community Center.

It was sponsored by Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, and it included music, a brief presentation on King’s life and work, and remarks by Connie Martin, MMC vice president and chief support officer.

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Filed Under: Community, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: civil rights leader, Connie Martin, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, inaugural ceremony, Martin Luther King Jr., Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, President Barack Obama

Monthly ‘Breakfast with Legislators’ starts Jan. 28

Posted at 2:40 pm January 20, 2013
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Randy McNally

Randy McNally

John Ragan

John Ragan

This year’s monthly “Breakfast with the Legislators” starts Monday, Jan. 28.

The series is held at the Oak Ridge Civic Center on the last Monday of each month while the Tennessee General Assembly is in session each year. It’s sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, and it gives residents a chance to meet local representatives and ask questions about legislative issues.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Oak Ridge, Roane County, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Breakfast with the Legislators, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Randy McNally, Tennessee General Assembly

Anderson County Commission, School Board plan security workshop

Posted at 1:52 pm January 20, 2013
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The Anderson County Commission and School Board have scheduled a workshop next month to discuss security concerns.

The workshop starts at 6 p.m. Feb. 7 in Room 312 of the Anderson County Courthouse. The courthouse is located at 100 N. Main St. in Clinton.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Government, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson School Board, security workshop

Two City Council members appointed to National League of Cities committees

Posted at 2:15 pm January 19, 2013
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Oak Ridge City Council

The Oak Ridge City Council is pictured above. Anne Garcia Garland is pictured at left and David Mosby is at right.

Two Oak Ridge City Council members have been appointed to key National League of Cities committees, a city press release said.

National League of Cities President Marie Lopez Rogers has announced the appointment of Oak Ridge City Council member Anne Garcia Garland to the National League of Cities 2013 Community and Economic Development Steering Committee, and the re-appointment of Council member David Mosby to the Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Steering Committee, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, committees, Community and Economic Development Steering Committee, David Mosby, Energy Environment and Natural Resources Steering Committee, National League of Cities, Oak Ridge City Council

Free genealogy workshop to be offered at Clinton Library

Posted at 1:52 pm January 19, 2013
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Clinton Public Library has partnered with two members of the Pellissippi Genealogical and Historical Society to offer a four-part genealogy workshop entitled “Genealogy 101: The Basics.”

Conducted by society members Stephanie Hill and Emily Haverkamp, sessions are scheduled for four Tuesdays: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, Feb. 12, and Feb. 19, from 6-8 p.m. There is no charge for the workshop.

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Filed Under: Clinton, Community, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton Public Library, Emily Haverkamp, Genealogy 101: The Basics, Pellissippi Genealogical and Historical Society, Stephanie Hill

Oak Ridge electric bond rating upgraded

Posted at 4:43 pm January 17, 2013
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Standard and Poor’s Rating Services recently raised its rating on Oak Ridge’s electric system’s revenue debt one notch, from “A-” to “A.”

“This is very good news for the City of Oak Ridge,” City Manager Mark Watson said. “Bonds for the city’s electric utility systems were upgraded and recognized for the stable outlook observed during Standard and Poor’s normal review. A better bond rating will have a positive impact on lower interest rate considerations in the future, if needed.”

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Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: bond rating, bonds, debt, electric system, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Standard and Poor, Tennessee Valley Authority

Planning commissioners consider rezonings for grocery, store

Posted at 1:30 pm January 17, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

A grocery story and commercial store are being considered at two small sites on South Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The unnamed grocery store could be built on a 2.3-acre parcel at the new Woodland Town Center, where Aubrey’s and Panera Bread recently opened. The store would be across from the two restaurants, on the other side of a new roadway called Woodland Terrace East.

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Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: commercial store, grocery story, Kahla Gentry, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, Oak Ridge Turnpike, South Illinois Avenue, Woodland Town Center

Family Day at Civic Center Feb. 23

Posted at 11:55 pm January 15, 2013
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The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department will host a Family Day at the Civic Center on Feb. 23.

The new event will include games, activities, a chili cook-off, and free swim assessments for children, a press release said.

The Family Day is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. Feb. 23, and adult volunteers are needed to help with the event, the city press release said.

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Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: chili cook-off, Family Day, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, swim assessments, swim lesson registration, volunteers

City announces Recreation and Parks online guide

Posted at 11:08 am January 14, 2013
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Recreation and Parks Department Online Guide

The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department welcomes you to flip through a new online guide. The guide, which is powered by Calameo, highlights key information about the Recreation and Parks Department programs, hours of operation, parks, facilities, and events. New fees for 2013 are also highlighted on the guide.

To view the free guide, visit www.orrecparks.org and simply click on the guide at the top of the home page. The guide is easily viewed on a tablet, smart phone, or on your personal computer.

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Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Matt Reedy, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, online guide

City considers $18 million in state loans for sewer system repairs

Posted at 10:32 am January 14, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

The Oak Ridge City Council tonight will consider applying for $18 million in two state loans to help repair all sewer system overflows by September 2015.

The two state loans are low-interest loans granted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, and they can be used for engineering and construction costs. Oak Ridge has received two earlier loans, one in 1998 and 2002.

The sewer system project is expected to cost $23 million total. The project, which will start in east Oak Ridge and move west, will also be funded by a $2 million Tennessee Municipal Bond Fund Loan and about $3 million in future debt or an amendment of the state loans.

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Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: clean water state revolving loan fund, EPA, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, sewer system, SRF, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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