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Local graduate receives B&W four-year scholarship

Posted at 10:38 am September 8, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Sheri Cunningham and B&W Scholarship

Deputy General Manager of Operations Dave Richardson, left, meets Bearden High School graduate Sheri Cunningham, center, at Y-12’s New Hope Center to congratulate her on her receipt of a Babcock and Wilcox scholarship. Cunningham is the daughter of B&W Y-12 engineer Penny Cunningham, right. (Photo courtesy B&W Y-12)

Babcock and Wilcox recently announced the winners of the 2013 B&W Scholarship, and one recipient is the daughter of an engineer at the Y-12 National Security Complex.

Sheri Cunningham is a Bearden High School graduate and the daughter of B&W Y-12 engineer Penny Cunningham. She will receive $1,500 per year for up to four years of college-level study. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Top Stories, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: B&W, B&W Scholarship, Babcock and Wilcox, Bearden High School, Penny Cunningham, scholarship, Sheri Cunningham, Y-12 National Security Complex

Y-12 earns communications honors

Posted at 10:23 am September 8, 2013
By Y-12 National Security Complex Leave a Comment

The Y-12 National Security Complex received awards for its public relations, technical communications, and films during three events earlier this year.

The Volunteer Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America held their annual “V” Awards for public relations programs and products, and Y-12 received six awards, including a first-place honor for The Y-12 Times, the employee newsletter. Other award winners included the Human Performance Improvement/Safety Culture campaign, Innovation poster series, UPFront newsletter, The Y-12 Report, and Y-12 Sustainability communications. All entries were evaluated by judges from a PRSA chapter in California. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Top Stories, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: A Nuclear Family, A Race for Peace, awards, communications honors, East Tennessee Chapter of the Society of Technical Communication, films, Human Performance Improvement/Safety Culture, innovation, Lifting the Veil, Making the World a Safer Place, PRSA, public relations, STC-ETC, technical communications, The Y-12 Report, The Y-12 Times, UPFront, Volunteer Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, VPP Awareness, WorldFest Houston, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex, Y-12 Sustainability, YSource

TVA again ranks among top utilities for economic development

Posted at 10:00 am September 8, 2013
By Tennessee Valley Authority Leave a Comment

NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Valley Authority has been named for the eighth consecutive year as one of Site Selection magazine’s top 10 North American utilities for achievement in economic development.

The publication recognizes TVA’s work in fiscal year 2012 with local power companies and regional, state, and community partners in helping to attract or retain more than 48,000 jobs and leveraging $5.9 billion in capital investment for the seven-state TVA service territory. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Government, Top Stories

Oak Ridge fire chief to pay tribute to 9/11, discuss firefighters

Posted at 5:43 pm September 6, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Darryl Kerley

Darryl Kerley

Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley will reflect on the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks 12 years ago during a Wednesday presentation.

Kerley’s talk is titled “What 9/11 Means to Me: Reflections of a First Responder,” a press release said.

“It is a day that has taken on personal meaning to me and my family for multiple reasons,” Kerley said. “I am deeply honored to talk about 9/11 and about the tremendous team of firefighters we have assembled here in Oak Ridge.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 911, Altrusa Club of Oak Ridge, Altrusa International, Darryl Kerley, DoubleTree Hotel, firefighters, K-25, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Sept. 11, terrorist attacks, U.S. Department of Energy, What 9/11 Means to Me: Reflections of a First Responder

Lake City man convicted of conspiracy to make 50+ grams of meth

Posted at 3:05 pm September 6, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Jeffery Scott Braden

Jeffery Scott Braden

He was the only one of 42 people indicted earlier this year to go to trial in an unprecedented meth-making conspiracy, and now the Lake City man has been found guilty, authorities said Friday.

After a three-day federal trial, a jury convicted Jeffrey Scott Braden of conspiracy to manufacture 50 grams or more of methamphetamine; the possession of equipment, chemicals, products, and materials that can be used to make it; and being a felon in possession of ammunition, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Braden was tried in U.S. District Court in Knoxville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Federal, Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, conspiracy, conspiracy to manufacture 50 grams or more of methamphetamine, David P. Lewen Jr., Drug Enforcement Administration, Eastern District of Tennessee, indictment, Jeffrey Scott Braden, meth, meth lab, methamphetamine, Operation Meth-odical Destruction, possession of ammunition by a previously convicted felon, possession of equipment chemicals products materials that may be used to manufacture methamphetamine, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Thomas A. Varlan, U.S. Attorneys' Office, U.S. District Court, William C. Killian

Paranormal investigator to share career experiences at Roane State

Posted at 12:31 pm September 6, 2013
By Roane State Community College 1 Comment

Lorraine Warren

Lorraine Warren at the premiere of “The Conjuring” on July 15 at the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles. (Photo Credit: Sue Schneier/MGP)

Paranormal investigator Lorraine Warren will give a lecture at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 1, in the O’Brien Theatre at Roane State Community College in Harriman.

Warren will speak about the many hauntings that she and her late husband, Ed, investigated. The Warren’s most celebrated case involved their role as chief investigators of the haunting on Long Island, N.Y., that became the subject of a number one best-selling book and movie, “The Amityville Horror.”

Their most harrowing encounter in Harrisville, Pa., was recently depicted in the feature film “The Conjuring,” starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as the Warrens. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Entertainment, K-12, Movies, Top Stories Tagged With: Harriman, haunting, Lorraine Warren, Roane State Community College, The Amityville Horror, The Conjuring

What’s happening in Oak Ridge from Sept. 6-11

Posted at 9:29 am September 6, 2013
By Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau Leave a Comment

Here is a summary of events happening in Oak Ridge starting today, Sept. 6, and continuing through Sept. 11.

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

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Top Stories Tagged With: Oak Ridge, what's happening

Seven arrested in prostitution sting in Oliver Springs

Posted at 8:55 pm September 5, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Six men and one woman were arrested during a prostitution sting in Oliver Springs last week, authorities said.

The Aug. 29 joint operation was within a half-mile of Norwood Elementary and Middle School, and the bust involved the Oliver Springs Police Department and the Seventh District Crime Task Force, OSPD Chief Kenneth Morgan said in a Thursday evening press release.

“We conducted this operation with the hope of stopping a growing issue before it became a major problem,” Morgan said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Charles York, Dave Clark, Jesse Abshire, Kenneth Morgan, Monica Goodman, Norwood Elementary and Middle School, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs Police Department, OSPD, prostitution, Seventh District Crime Task Force, Terry Ammons, Todd Volker, Troy Chaney Jr., William Anderson

Y-12 collects school supplies for ADFAC

Posted at 6:39 pm September 5, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Y-12 Donates School Supplies to ADFAC

Y-12 National Security Complex employees Stacy DeMonbrun, Judy Allen, Stacy Cotton, Dana Davis, Becky Hook (ADFAC), Janie Hoard, Susan Beckham, Telesa Kaye Weaver, and John Fellers deliver school supplies to ADFAC. (Photo courtesy B&W Y-12/Scott Fraker)

Kids around the country are heading back to school, and with help from employees at the Y-12 National Security Complex, many in East Tennessee will head back with all the supplies they’ll need for a successful school year, a press release said.

The release said Y-12 recently collected thousands of individual items for Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties’ annual school supply drive as part of the United Way Days of Caring drive. That total included more than 230 boxes of crayons and markers, 320 notebooks, 300 glue sticks, and 220 packs of pens and pencils. Employees also donated more than $2,500. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, Days of Caring, school, students, United Way, Y-12 National Security Complex

Drumming, spirituality workshop set for Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church


Posted at 6:19 pm September 5, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Matt Meyer

Matt Meyer

A drumming and spirituality workshop has been scheduled for Sept. 15 at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church on Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Drums will be available, or you can bring your own. The workshop will be led by Matt Meyer, and it starts at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15.

The workshop is open to people of all skill levels, and it will include instruction on basic techniques, as well as information on the origins of percussion instruments from around the world, a press release said. Participants will also experience the spirituality of community music-making through stories, games, and discussions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: drumming, drums, Matt Meyer, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, percussion, spirituality, workshop

Sewer rehab work starting in east Oak Ridge

Posted at 6:00 pm September 5, 2013
By City of Oak Ridge 7 Comments

Within the next week, residents and businesses located in the east end of Oak Ridge should be receiving an information letter in the mail from the City of Oak Ridge concerning sewer rehabilitation work in the area. The letter is on orange paper and provides general information concerning the sewer work.

Hurst Excavating LLC is currently conducting preconstruction work in the area. This work includes tasks such as locating manholes and walking the terrain of the area, so residents may see workers in their yard or along the greenbelt. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Hurst Excavating LLC, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, preconstruction, sewer rehabilitation

State grant to be used for sidewalks, crosswalks at Andersonville Elementary

Posted at 5:55 pm September 5, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A $242,256 state grant announced Thursday will be used for sidewalks, crosswalks, signs, and pavement markings in the school zone near Andersonville Elementary School, Tennessee officials announced Thursday. It will also fund educational programs and activities that encourage walking and biking as a practical and healthy initiative.

The Anderson County grant was part of $2.1 million in grants awarded to 15 municipalities across Tennessee and announced Thursday under the Safe Routes to School program. That nationwide initiative is designed to make bicycling and walking to school safer, more appealing, and healthier for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, K-12, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Andersonville Elementary School, bicycling, Bill Haslam, crosswalks, grant, John Schroer, Safe Routes to School, school zone, sidewalks, Tennessee Department of Transportation, walking

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