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One challenger for City Council, none for school board

Posted at 7:52 pm August 17, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The deadline for candidates to qualify for the November 6 municipal elections was noon Thursday, and four Oak Ridge City Council incumbents have one challenger while there are three candidates for three school board seats.

Besides the four seats now held by incumbents, the November election will include the selection of an additional member of Oak Ridge City Council to fill the rest of the term of Hans Vogel, who was elected to a four-year term in November 2016 but resigned in June to take a new job at Idaho National Laboratory. Only one candidate, Derrick Hammond, has qualified as a candidate in that special election. Hammond was unanimously appointed to the seat by City Council in July to fill the seat through the November election. After his unopposed November election, Hammond will serve the last two years of Vogel’s unexpired term.

Also on the ballot in November are city council and school board seats in Clinton, Norris, Oliver Springs, and Rocky Top. That’s in addition to the state and federal elections for Tennessee governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, and Tennessee Senate and Tennessee House of Representatives.

The four incumbents on the seven-member Oak Ridge City Council who are up for election in November all qualified as candidates by Thursday’s deadline. They are Kelly Callison, R.G. “Rick” Chinn Jr., Warren Gooch, and Ellen D. Smith. The four incumbents last had an election in November 2014. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Clinton, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Norris, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Rocky Top Tagged With: Benjamin J. Stephens, Bob Eby, City Council, Clinton, Clinton Board of Education, Clinton City Council, Derrick Hammond, Ellen D. Smith, Erin S. Webb, Hans Vogel, Kelly Callison, Keys Fillauer, Laura McLean, municipal election, Norris, Norris City Council, November 6 municipal election, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oliver Springs, R.G. Rick Chinn Jr., Rocky Top, Rocky Top City Council, school board, Susan L. "Sue" Frederick, Tennessee House of Representatives, Timothy L. Stallings, Warren Gooch, Wende Doolittle, wine in grocery stores

Government building holiday closings

Posted at 11:13 am December 22, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Most government buildings at the county and municipal levels will be closed Friday, December 23, and Monday December 26, for the Christmas holiday.

That includes Clinton City Hall, the Anderson County Courthouse, Rocky Top City Hall, and the Oak Ridge Municipal Building.

Many of those buildings will also be closed on Monday, January 2, 2017, for the New Year’s holiday as well.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Rocky Top Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, Clinton City Hall, government buildings, holiday closings, New Year's, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Rocky Top City Hall

Rocky Top donates to Family Drug Treatment Court of Anderson County

Posted at 11:40 am October 30, 2016
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Pictured left to right are Rocky Top Police Chief Jim Shetterly, Mayor Michael Lovely, Stephanie Strutner of ASAP, and City Manager Michael Foster. Rocky Top City officials presented a $500 check to ASAP of Anderson County to support the Family Drug Treatment Court. (Submitted photo)

 

At the Rocky Top City Council meeting last week, Mayor Michael Lovely, Police Chief Jim Shetterly, and City Manager Michael Foster presented a check for $500 to Stephanie Strutner, executive director of Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County Inc., to support the Family Drug Treatment Court of Anderson County.

“The Family Drug Treatment Court has been under development for a number of years based on best practices from effective programs from across the country,” Strutner said. The program is geared toward rehabilitating not only adolescents through the Juvenile Court system, but their family unit as well, a press release said.

“This program offers the possibility to break the generational cycle of substance abuse many of our juvenile offenders experience,” Juvenile Court Judge Brian Hunt said. “It also offers hope—hope that these adolescents can stay out of jail as adults and become contributing members of their community.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Health, Police and Fire, Rocky Top, Rocky Top Tagged With: ASAP, ASAP of Anderson County, Brian Hunt, Family Drug Treatment Court, Jim Shetterly, Michael Foster, Michael Lovely, Rocky Top, Stephanie Strutner

Photo: Officials celebrate legislation allowing ATVs on US 25W in Rocky Top

Posted at 11:34 pm July 1, 2016
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Rocky Top Ribbon-Cutting for ATVs July 1 2016

Officials in Rocky Top and Anderson County, along with Tennessee legislators, had a ribbon-cutting to celebrate legislation that allows all-terrain vehicles to ride on Highway 25W starting Friday, July 1, 2016. (Photo by Jerry Creasey)

 

Officials in Rocky Top and Anderson County and Tennessee legislators had a ribbon-cutting on Friday, July 1, to celebrate legislation that allows all-terrain vehicles to ride on Highway 25W, or US 25W, starting this month.

The celebration included officials from the City of Rocky Top, Rocky Top Chamber of Commerce, and Anderson County Tourism Council.

The Tennessee General Assembly passed legislation to amend state law to allow for all-terrain vehicles, or ATVs, to ride on Highway 25W in Rocky Top from the intersection of Colonial Lane to the intersection at Jacksboro Avenue beginning July 1, a press release said.

“Current legislation (before July 1) allows for ATVs to be operated on State Route 116 from Beech Grove to Highway 25,” said Mike Lovely, Rocky Top mayor. “This amendment extends the riding area and allows riders from Windrock Park to access the commerce area of Rocky Top.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Rocky Top Tagged With: adventure tourism, all-terrain vehicles, Anderson County, Anderson County Tourism Council, ATVs, City of Rocky Top, Highway 25W, Jim Shetterly, Mike Lovely, Rocky Top, Rocky Top Chamber of Commerce, Rocky Top Marketing and Manufacturing, Stephanie Wells, Tennessee General Assembly, Tim Isbel, US 25W, Windrock Park

Officials to celebrate legislation allowing ATVs on Highway 25W in Rocky Top

Posted at 1:30 pm June 23, 2016
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City of Rocky Top Seal

Officials in Rocky Top and Anderson County will have a ribbon-cutting on Friday, July 1, to celebrate recent legislation that allows all-terrain vehicles to ride on Highway 25W starting this summer.

The celebration will include officials from the City of Rocky Top, Rocky Top Chamber of Commerce, and Anderson County Tourism Council. The ribbon-cutting is scheduled at 10 a.m. Friday, July 1, at the “Welcome to Rocky Top City” sign located between the southbound exit ramp of Exit 129 off of Interstate 75 and the Colonial Road in front of KFC and Cracker Barrel.

The Tennessee General Assembly passed legislation to amend current law that would allow for all-terrain vehicles, or ATVs, to ride on Highway 25W in Rocky Top from the intersection of Colonial Lane to the intersection at Jacksboro Avenue beginning July 1, a press release said.

“Current legislation allows for ATVs to be operated on State Route 116 from Beech Grove to Highway 25,” said Mike Lovely, Rocky Top mayor. “This amendment extends the riding area and allows riders from Windrock Park to access the commerce area of Rocky Top.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government, Recreation, Rocky Top, Rocky Top, Sports Tagged With: all-terrain vehicles, Anderson County, Anderson County Tourism Council, ATVs, Buffalo Mountain Wind Farm, City of Rocky Top, Highway 25W, Jim Shetterly, Mike Lovely, ribbon-cutting, Rocky Top, Rocky Top Chamber of Commerce, Rocky Top Marketing and Manufacturing, Stephanie Wells, Tennessee General Assembly, Tim Isbel, Windrock Park

TML recognizes Clinton Fire Department, Rocky Top government

Posted at 11:35 am June 14, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

The Tennessee Municipal League handed out its annual awards on Tuesday morning in Gatlinburg.

The Clinton Fire Department received the TML’s Award for Excellence in Fire Safety for its recent efforts to improve response times and the overall fire service in the city. Those efforts have paid off in the form of the department’s ISO rating improving from a “4” to a “2.” The lower ISO rating translates into lower homeowner’s insurance premiums for those within the city limits.

Clinton Fire Chief Archie Brummitt has said that the improvements that were made would not have been possible without the support of the City Council, the mayor, the city manager and the men and women of the Clinton Fire Department. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Rocky Top Tagged With: Archie Brummitt, Award for Excellence in Fire Safety, Award for Excellence in Progressive Leadership, Clinton Fire Department, ISO rating, Lake City, Rocky Top, Tennessee Municipal League, TML

ATVs could be allowed on Highway 25W in Rocky Top starting in July

Posted at 5:06 pm March 10, 2016
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The Tennessee General Assembly passed legislation to amend current law that would allow for all-terrain vehicles, or ATVs, to ride on Highway 25W in Rocky Top from the intersection of Colonial Lane to the intersection at Jacksboro Avenue beginning July 1, 2016.

“Current legislation allows for ATVs to be operated on State Route 116 from Beech Grove to Highway 25,” said Mike Lovely, Rocky Top mayor. “This amendment would extend the riding area and allow riders from Windrock Park to access the commerce area of Rocky Top.”

Windrock Park is the largest privately owned off-road recreation area in the country with more than 72,000 acres that include off-highway vehicle trails, hiking trails, and mountain biking trails, a press release said. It is also home to the Buffalo Mountain Wind Farm, which is comprised of 18 windmills. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Rocky Top, State

Tax rate increases, changes in AC, Clinton, Oliver Springs, RC, Rocky Top

Posted at 3:59 pm July 24, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Increases in the property tax rate have been approved or are anticipated in budgets that have already passed in Anderson County, Clinton, Oliver Springs, Roane County, and Rocky Top.

Those increases are in addition to the increases already expected because of a drop in overall property assessments in Anderson and Roane counties. The 4 percent drop in Anderson County and 3.47 percent decline in Roane County mean the tax-neutral rate—the rate meant to bring in the same amount of revenues after a reappraisal as before—goes up.

The highest tax increase, which includes a 6-cent change in the certified tax rate after five-year reappraisals, is 40 cents. That’s in Rocky Top, where the new tax rate is $2 per $100 of assessed value.

The lowest so far is in Anderson County, where county commissioners have approved a 10-cent increase for 2 percent pay raises for school and county employees. That’s in addition to the roughly 16-cent increase in the tax-neutral, or certified, tax rate.

Oak Ridge will be the last of those half-dozen governments to consider any changes to the tax-neutral rate. In Oak Ridge, the rate has been calculated at $2.52, up 13 cents from the current $2.39.

Oak Ridge could also be the only one of those half-dozen governments that doesn’t add a tax rate increase to this year’s higher tax-neutral rate. So far, it appears that a majority of Oak Ridge City Council members could support the $2.52 rate, although two Council members, Trina Baughn and Rick Chinn, have advocated for a reduction, possibly by two cents to $2.50.

Here is information on the increases or potential increases: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Roane County, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Schools, budget, certified tax rate, Clinton, Gail Cook, Oak Ridge City Council, Oliver Springs, pay raises, property assessments, property tax rate, property tax rate increase, reappraisals, Roane County, Rocky Top, Ron Woody, tax rate, tax rate increases, tax-neutral rate, Tyler Mayes

Rocky Top has budget workshop, special meeting on June 2

Posted at 11:10 am May 22, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The City of Rocky Top will have a special-called meeting on Tuesday, June 2, at 6:30 p.m. to present the 2015-2016 budget. A budget workshop is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. the same day.

The next fiscal year starts July 1.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Rocky Top Tagged With: budget, budget workshop, Rocky Top

Preliminary injunction stops use of Rocky Top as trademark for goods, services

Posted at 1:35 am April 30, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Note: This story was updated at 12:40 p.m.

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction to stop a group of developers who are trying to revitalize the former Lake City from using Rocky Top as a trademark for goods or services.

The preliminary injunction was issued on Friday by Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas Varlan of the Eastern District of Tennessee.

The former Lake City Council changed the town’s name to Rocky Top in June 2014. The idea was to use the name change to spur developments along Interstate 75 that could be worth up to $237 million. Proposed projects include an indoor and outdoor water park, interactive theater with a children’s museum, a coal miners music theater, and laser tag, among other things. Officials had said those developments—which have also included other options such as a hotel, restaurant, and candy company—wouldn’t happen without the name change. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Rocky Top, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: development, Eastern District of Tennessee, House of Bryant, House of Bryant Publications, Lake City, Patterson Intellectual Property Law, preliminary injunction, Rocky Top, Rocky Top Tennessee Marketing and Manufacturing Company, Thomas Varlan, Tim Isbel, trademark, trademark infringement, U.S. District Judge

Spring Cleaning at future home of Coal Creek Miners Museum

Posted at 9:48 pm March 24, 2015
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Coal Creek Miners Museum Building

The proposed remodel of the building that will house the Coal Creek Miners Museum in Rocky Top. (Submitted photo)

 

The Coal Creek Miners Museum Board of Directors, volunteers, and the City of Rocky Top have been working hard to obtain funding for the remodel of the new Coal Creek Miners Museum building, a press release said.

Before the holidays, they applied for an Appalachian Resource Commission grant and applied to two other private foundations for funds. They are still waiting to hear whether or not they will receive any funding, the release said.

In the meantime, they are planning a Spring Cleaning at the future home of the Coal Creek Miners Museum. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: Appalachian Resource Commission, City of Rocky Top, Coal Creek Miners' Museum, Rocky Top, Tim Isbel

Bobby Osborne, Rocky Top X-press to headline Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival

Posted at 1:46 pm March 18, 2015
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Bobby Osborne (Submitted photo)

 

Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top X-Press will headline the inaugural Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival.

The festival is scheduled for 5:30 to 11 p.m. Friday, April 24, and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at the George Templin Memorial Athletic Field located at 214 North Main Street in Rocky Top (formerly Lake City).

“Mr. Osborne contacted us because the Osborne Brothers were the first to perform and record ‘Rocky Top,’ and he wanted to be the first to perform the song in our newly named town of Rocky Top, Tennessee”, said Mike Lovely, Rocky Top mayor. “As a result of his interest, we decided to have a festival featuring some of the top groups in bluegrass.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Entertainment, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Music, Rocky Top, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Tourism Council, Blue Highway, Bobby Osborne, Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top X-Press, City of Rocky Top, Coal Creek Miners' Museum, Flatt Lonesome, George Templin Memorial Athletic Field, Junior Sisk and Rambler’s Choice, Lake City, Lonesome River Band, Merle 96.7 FM, Mike Lovely, North Anderson County Boys and Girls Club, Rocky Top, Rocky Top Bluegrass Festival, Rocky Top Chamber of Commerce, Rocky Top Elementary School, Rocky Top Middle School, Rocky Top X-Press, The Boxcars, WDVX 89.9 FM, WYSH AM

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