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County Commission to consider OR mall TIF, District 4 appointment

Posted at 12:21 pm October 19, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Oak Ridge Village Area Rendering

 

The Anderson County Commission will consider extending the tax increment financing agreement for the former Oak Ridge Mall from 20 years to 30 on Monday morning.

The Anderson County Operations Committee recommended approving the 10-year TIF extension during a meeting last week. The TIF would use new property tax revenues generated at the mall site and 120 surrounding acres included in the TIF area to help pay for the redevelopment. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Operations Committee, appointment, appointments, Briceville, Chris Phillips, District 4, Lake City, Nathan Sweet, Oak Ridge Mall, property tax revenues, Rosedale, tax increment financing, TIF, TIF extension, Tim Isbel, Zach Bate

The Volunteers, a U.S. Army band, perform for free at Grove

Posted at 11:22 am October 19, 2014
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The Volunteers

The Volunteers

The Volunteers of the U.S. Army Field Band will play for free this afternoon at the Grove Theater in Oak Ridge.

The show starts at 4 p.m. today (Sunday, October 19). It’s presented by Masskus Productions.

The Volunteers are the musical ambassadors of the U.S. Army in Washington, D.C., a press release said.

“Since 1981, The Volunteers has been bringing the Army story to life through rock, pop, country, and patriotic music,” the release said. “Whether rocking out major arenas around the country, thrilling crowds at community events, or entertaining veterans in more intimate shows, these soldier-musicians proudly represent their fellow soldiers for hundreds of thousands of Americans each year.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Federal, Government, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Grove Theater, Masskus Productions, The Volunteers, U.S. Army, U.S. Army Field Band

Garcia Garland running for re-election to City Council

Posted at 10:54 am October 19, 2014
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Anne Garcia Garland

Anne Garcia Garland

Oak Ridge City Council member Anne Garcia Garland is running for re-election in the November 4 municipal election.

In a press release, Garcia Garland said the City Council has now begun to function like a team, the vision she had for it when she was first elected.

“The five members who have been meeting to consider policy and long-term planning have begun to realize how much more can be accomplished in this way,” Garcia Garland said. “I believe that if we can do this as a Council, then we should be able to work in a similar manner with the Board of Education and move forward together.”

Actions by the city government have shown that TIFs (tax increment financing) are useful for investing in new businesses, and the growth of the Illinois Avenue corridor is healthy, Garcia Garland said. She said Council encouraged the Kroger development by changing zoning and permitting traffic signals, and that center inspired the investment in Oak Ridge by the new mall developers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, business, city government, Illinois Avenue, Kroger, mall, November 4 municipal election, Oak Ridge City Council, planning, policy, schools, tax increment financing, team, TIF, tourism, UPF, uranium processing facility, vision

CORRE has annual membership meeting on Monday

Posted at 10:37 am October 19, 2014
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CORRE Logo

The Coalition of Oak Ridge Retirees will have its annual meeting at 2 p.m. Monday, October 20, at the Heritage Fellowship Church in Oak Ridge.

CORRE is an organization of retirees that works to improve the welfare of more than 12,000 former employees and surviving spouses of the various managing contractors of U.S. Department of Energy facilities in Oak Ridge. All retirees, their spouses, and surviving spouses are urged to attend and are encouraged to bring other retirees, a press release said.

CORRE expects about 200-250 retirees and spouses to attend, and invitations have been extended to members of the East Tennessee congressional delegation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Coalition of Oak Ridge Retired Employees, contractors, CORRE, Dave Mason, employees, Heritage Fellowship Church, membership meeting, retirees, surviving spouses, U.S. Department of Energy

Unitarian Universalists dedicate new church today

Posted at 9:49 am October 19, 2014
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The Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church will dedicate its new church today (Sunday, October 19), and the community is invited, a press release said.

The new church is at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The church moved from its former location at Robertsville Road and Oak Ridge Turnpike to make way for the new Kroger Marketplace shopping center.

The UU Church has been used for a range of community events including League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge and Breakfast Rotary Club of Oak Ridge.

The press release said today’s service will begin at 4 p.m. Pianist Mary Hook will begin playing at 3 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Top Stories Tagged With: dedication service, Jake Morrill, Kroger, Mary Hook, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church

Savara has meet and greet this evening

Posted at 9:08 am October 19, 2014
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Aditya "Doc" Savara

Aditya “Doc” Savara

Aditya “Doc” Savara, a candidate for Oak Ridge City Council, has a meet-and-greet this evening.

“With so many people entering the race for Oak Ridge City Council, it’s helpful to have a chance to get your questions and issues heard,” Savara said.

The meet-and-greet is on East Drive between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. today (Sunday, October 19).

To RSVP and receive further details, send an email to docsavara@gmail.com.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Aditya "Doc" Savara, meet and greet, Oak Ridge City Council

Public meeting Tuesday on proposed roundabout near ORHS

Posted at 11:51 am October 17, 2014
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Oak Ridge Proposed Roundabout

 

The City of Oak Ridge has released a potential design of the proposed roundabout near Oak Ridge High School, and a city board will accept public comments on the possible intersection change during a Tuesday evening meeting.

The roundabout could be built at the five-way intersection of Providence Road, Pennsylvania Avenue, East Pasadena Lane, and North Tulane Avenue. City officials aren’t fond of the term, but many residents refer to the intersection as “Malfunction Junction.”

During the Tuesday evening meeting, the Oak Ridge Traffic Safety Advisory Board will discuss the city’s grant application for the roundabout under the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives program. The discussion will include an overview of the project, and the public will be allowed to comment. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, East Pasadena Lane, grant application, grant funding, intersection, Malfunction Junction, North Tulane Avenue, Oak Ridge High School, Pennsylvania Avenue, Providence Road, roundabout, state grant, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Traffic Safety Advisory Board, Transportation Alternatives

Safety, health, business manager running for OS Town Council

Posted at 10:52 am October 17, 2014
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Nathan Benson

Nathan Benson

OLIVER SPRINGS—Nathan Benson of Oliver Springs is running for Oliver Springs alderman in Ward 4 in the November 4 municipal election.

Benson and his wife Jennifer (Wright) Benson graduated from Oliver Springs High School in 2001. They have two children named Riley and Addison Benson that attend Norwood Middle and Elementary schools.

Benson served in the Tennessee Army National Guard 278th Armored Calvary Regiment as a calvary scout after graduating from high school. During his six years in the service, he was deployed to Iraq as a sergeant assigned to the Regimental Protective Services Detail.

Benson is now employed with Canberra Industries in Oak Ridge as the safety, health, and business improvement manager, a press release said. He has been employed with them for nearly 12 years, including his leave of absence to serve overseas. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Oliver Springs, Top Stories Tagged With: 278th Armored Calvary Regiment, accountability, alderman, Beech Park Baptist Church, calvary scout, Canberra Industries, growth, growth planning, Industrial Hygiene, Iraq, Jennifer Benson, manager, Nathan Benson, November 4 municipal election, occupational health and safety, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs Planning Commission, safety health and business improvement, Tennessee Army National Guard, transparency, Ward 4

Developer: Donut Palace to be built where Price Florist was

Posted at 9:13 pm October 16, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Donut Palace Site Prep

A Donut Palace will be built where Price Florist used to be, and redevelopment work is starting, an Oak Ridge company said Thursday.

 

A Donut Palace will be built where Price Florist used to be, a development company said Thursday.

Redevelopment work is starting, and The Donut Palace of Oak Ridge could open in the first quarter of 2015, said Cappiello Real Estate and Development Company.

The company said The Donut Palace is a regional chain that is primarily located in Texas and the Midwest.

“The Donut Palace is an artisan bakery featuring handmade apple fritters, muffins, cookies, brownies, pastries, and of course, doughnuts,” Cappiello Real Estate and Development Company said. “Each pastry is prepared daily and made fresh for the customers. Along with the baked goods, they will offer coffee, drinks, and artisan sandwiches.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: artisan bakery, bakery, Cappiello Real Estate, Cappiello Real Estate and Development Company, Donut Palace, franchise, Methodist Medical Center, Price Florist, regional chain, Rom Ouk, The Donut Palace, Tim Dunnavant, Tony Cappiello, Vuthea Sith

What’s happening in Oak Ridge from Oct. 17-22

Posted at 5:51 pm October 16, 2014
By Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau Leave a Comment

Here is a summary of events happening in Oak Ridge from Friday, October 17, and continuing through October 22.

This weekly listing of events is compiled by the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News Tagged With: Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, what's happening

St. Mary’s Fall Festival on Friday, Saturday

Posted at 5:44 pm October 16, 2014
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The annual St. Mary’s Fall Festival on Friday and Saturday in Oak Ridge will feature a spaghetti dinner, auction, children’s activities, baking contest, food, and entertainment.

The 64th annual festival starts Friday, October 17, with the Knights of Columbus spaghetti dinner in the Parish Life Center. Those who can’t stay for dinner can try the new “take-out” option. Doors open at 5 p.m., and take out dinners can be picked up under the covered walkway at the entrance of the Parish Life Center. Dinner prices are $8 for adults, $4 for kids, and no more than $25 per family.

The live auction will start promptly at 7 p.m. Friday, so you won’t want to leave directly after dinner, a press release said. Some of the items up for auction this year are many furniture pieces, exercise equipment, and a variety of certificates to events and places in the area. There will also be children’s activities to keep the kids happy and entertained. Those will also begin at 7 p.m. and continue through 9 p.m. with a bounce house, crafts, and “Charlie Brown Pumpkin” and “Frozen” playing on the big screen, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: auction, baking contest, children's activities, donation, entertainment, food, inflatables, Parish Life Center, spaghetti dinner, St. Mary’s Fall Festival

Pumpkin Bagel Fest features fundraising, ‘bagel chunking fun’

Posted at 5:27 pm October 16, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Many know what pumpkin chunking is—the act of turning a pumpkin into a projectile, but few have seen it done with a bagel. Yes, those round doughy breakfast items will be flung on Saturday, October 18, at the Pumpkin Bagel Fest.

The event, coordinated by Hot Bagel Company, will be held in the Manhattan Place (Food City) parking lot in Oak Ridge from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Participants must create their own catapult to compete for distance and target. Entries from local Boy Scout troops and Lake City schools are expected, but additional entries are welcome. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: bagel, bagel chunkers, bagel chunking, bagel decorating, catapult, Chuck Hope, Dean Deatherage, Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, pie eating contest, Pumpkin Bagel Fest, pumpkin bagel parade, schools, tri-bagelthon

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