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Hoping to improve global security, UT launches Radiochemistry Center

Posted at 10:53 am July 24, 2013
By University of Tennessee Leave a Comment

KNOXVILLE—Hypothetical scenario: A nuclear bomb is detonated in one of America’s most populated cities. Just as at a crime scene, the officials need to find the culprit.

Currently, the process of analyzing weapons debris to understand the performance or design of the device is painstakingly slow. But new research to be conducted at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville seeks to improve radiochemistry and nuclear forensics to enhance global security.

The new Radiochemistry Center of Excellence is being established through a $1.2 million grant from the National Nuclear Security Administration for the first year, with the potential for a total of $6 million for five years. The center will focus on research and education to advance UT and NNSA laboratories such as the nearby Y-12 National Security Complex, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The center will begin operating immediately. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Arthur Ruggles, Brian Wirth, global security, grant, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, Howard Hall, Kurt Sickafus, Lawrence Heilbronn, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Academy of Sciences, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, nuclear bombs, nuclear explosion, Pete Counce, radiochemistry, Radiochemistry Center, Radiochemistry Center of Excellence, University of Tennessee, UT, UT Institute for Nuclear Security, UT Medical Center, UT-ORNL Governor's Chair for Nuclear Security, Y-12 National Security Complex

Picture: United Way celebrates ‘Christmas in July’

Posted at 8:04 pm July 23, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

United Way Christmas in July

United Way of Anderson County kicked off its annual campaign with a “Christmas in July” fundraiser at the DoubleTree Hotel in Oak Ridge on July 13. Proceeds will help fund UWAC’s 34 agency partners and their three core areas of service: providing basic needs, developing our youth, and enabling seniors to live with honor. (Photo by D. Ray Smith)

United Way of Anderson County kicked off its annual campaign with a “Christmas in July” fundraiser at the DoubleTree Hotel in Oak Ridge on July 13. The evening included a cocktail hour, silent auction, buffet dinner, ugly Christmas sweater contest, and a live auction.

Proceeds from this year’s event will help fund UWAC’s 34 agency partners and their three core areas of service: providing basic needs, developing our youth, and enabling seniors to live with honor.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory kicked off its United Way campaign in June with the help of University of Tennessee football coach Butch Jones. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Photos Tagged With: Christmas in July, fundraiser, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Rick Morrow, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC

Habitat for Humanity seeks USDA grant for critical home repair in rural Anderson County

Posted at 7:15 pm July 23, 2013
By Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County Leave a Comment

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, or HFHAC, is seeking U.S. Department of Agriculture Section 533 grant funding through the Housing Preservation Grant Program in order to provide critical home repairs and weatherization services to very low and low income homeowners. As part of their grant application, HFHAC would like to announce a Statement of Activities and encourage the public to express any concerns or make any suggestions to assist in the proposed project. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Government, Guest Columns, Nonprofits Tagged With: critical home repairs, grant, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Housing Preservation Grant Program, Section 533, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA, weatherization

Documentary film to feature ORHS band

Posted at 6:46 pm July 23, 2013
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Keith McDaniel

Keith McDaniel

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Filming began this week on a documentary film that will feature the Oak Ridge High School Wildcat Band, ORHS Band Director Spence Milligan announced Monday.

The film, entitled “TRADITION: A Year in the Life of the Oak Ridge High School Wildcat Band,” is being produced by Oak Ridger and award-winning documentary filmmaker Keith McDaniel. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Movies, Top Stories Tagged With: arts, band camp, documentary, high school band, Keith McDaniel, music, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Wildcat Band, ORHS, ORHS Band, Spence Milligan, TRADITION: A Year in the Life of the Oak Ridge High School Wildcat Band

Roane State open house will showcase advanced manufacturing programs

Posted at 6:45 pm July 23, 2013
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Everyone is invited to learn how Roane State Community College’s advanced manufacturing programs can help their career at an open house on Tuesday, July 30, at the Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility at 214 Nave St. in Clinton.

The open house is scheduled from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Visitors are welcome to drop by anytime to learn more about the programs. Employers are also encouraged to attend to learn more about training opportunities for their employees. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, College, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, Advanced Materials Training and Education Center, AMTEC, Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility, composite materials, mechatronics, open house, Roane State Community College

Sign up today for wilderness first aid

Posted at 6:44 pm July 23, 2013
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Roane State Community College’s Continuing Healthcare Education Department will host a wilderness first aid course at Oliver Springs High School.

The $125 course includes three sessions: July 30 from 6-9:30 p.m., Aug. 1 from 6-9:30 p.m., and Aug. 3 from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Continuing Healthcare Education Department, Kirk Harris, Oliver Springs High School, Roane State Community College, wilderness first aid

Oak Ridge Schools hosts August reception for new administrators

Posted at 4:25 pm July 23, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Bob and Carol Smallridge and Bruce Borchers

New Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce, right, will be welcomed during an Aug. 5 reception along with new Assistant Superintendent Chris Marczak. Above, Borchers speaks to Carol Smallridge, left, and former Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent and Interim Superintendent Bob Smallridge, second from right. Also pictured is Borchers’ son Jack.

Oak Ridge Schools will have an Aug. 5 reception for new Superintendent Bruce Borchers and new Assistant Superintendent Chris Marczak.

The reception will be from 5-6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5, in the School Administration Building Board Room. It will precede the 7 p.m. Oak Ridge Board of Education meeting.

Borchers was hired in April, and he started in Oak Ridge on June 18. He replaced Interim Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bob Smallridge, who is also a former superintendent. Smallridge filled in after former Superintendent Tom Bailey retired at the end of 2012. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: assistant superintendent, Bob Smallridge, Bruce Borchers, Chris Marczak, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, School Administration Building Board Room, superintendent, Tom Bailey

ORNL makes low-cost carbon fiber available to American manufacturers

Posted at 9:13 am July 23, 2013
By Oak Ridge National Laboratory Leave a Comment

Carbon Fiber Technology Facility

Operated by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Carbon Fiber Technology Facility is accepting proposals from companies that want to test low-cost carbon fibers manufactured at the pilot scale plant. Pictured here are textile-grade acrylic fibers entering the first of four oxidation ovens, where they gradually turn from white to yellow, auburn, brown, then black. Once fully oxidized, the fiber is ready to run through the higher-temperature furnaces, which convert the oxidized fiber to carbon fiber. (Submitted photo)

Companies interested in testing the latest in low-cost carbon fiber have a new opportunity to partner with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Carbon Fiber Technology Facility.

The CFTF, operated by Oak Ridge National Laboratory as part of the department’s Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative, opened earlier this year to find ways to reduce carbon fiber production costs and to work with the private sector to stimulate widespread use of the strong, lightweight material.

In its first months of operation, the CFTF used traditional raw materials to assure the new pilot scale manufacturing line would produce a commercial-quality product. With that goal accomplished, the facility now will use less expensive “precursor” materials that can be turned into carbon fiber more cost-effectively. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: acrylic fiber, advanced manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing Office, carbon fiber, Carbon Fiber Technology Facility, CFTF, Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative, Craig Blue, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office, Lee McGetrick, lignin, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, MDF, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, U.S. Department of Energy, Vehicle Technology Office

Public ceremony for ‘In God We Trust’ signs this morning

Posted at 8:59 am July 23, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

CLINTON—Four pastors, including the father of an Anderson County commissioner, are scheduled to speak during an unveiling ceremony this morning for four new “In God We Trust” signs on the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

The ceremony starts at 10 a.m., said Lynn Byrge, an Oak Ridge business owner who spearheaded the drive to install the signs inscribed with the nation’s motto. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, In God We Trust, Lynn Byrge, signs

After setbacks, workers start installing ‘In God We Trust’ signs at Anderson courthouse

Posted at 9:02 pm July 22, 2013
By John Huotari 33 Comments

In God We Trust Courthouse Signs

Workers from Island Home Granite, Signs, and Monuments install the first of four black granite “In God We Trust” signs over the entrances at the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

CLINTON—Several setbacks put the project behind schedule on Monday, delaying the work for several hours, but by Monday evening, workers from a Knoxville company began installing the first of four black granite signs emblazoned with the national motto “In God We Trust” over the entrances at the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

Plans had called for completing the work by Monday night, but it wasn’t clear if that would be possible. Among the setbacks were rain, a traffic jam, a hydraulic hose that popped off a hydraulic lift, and a drill that ran into rebar in the rock-solid courthouse walls.

Still, those who supported the project—with the work being done by Island Home Granite, Signs, and Monuments of Knoxville—were pleased to see it was under way. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, Buddy Mulkey, Chris Mulkey, Establishment Clause, In God We Trust, Island Home Granite Signs and Monuments, Jay Yeager, Jeff Mulkey, Lynn Byrge, national motto, religion, signs, slogans, Terry Frank, U.S. Constitution

Roane County school board makes budget cuts

Posted at 4:28 pm July 22, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Information from WYSH Radio

On Thursday, the Roane County School Board voted to make several deep cuts to balance its budget for this year.

The cuts became necessary earlier when the Roane County Commission rejected the school system’s request for a 14-cent property tax increase to make up a $1.5 million shortfall. The deepest cut was to funding for the purchase of new textbooks to the tune of about $1 million. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Midtown Education Center, Roane County Commission, Roane County School Board, shortfall, tax increase, textbooks

Anderson County schools to dismiss early on Wednesdays

Posted at 4:24 pm July 22, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

When the new school year begins in the Anderson County school system on Aug. 7, parents and students alike will notice a big difference in dismissal times on Wednesdays.

Students in the county system will now be dismissed 90 minutes early on Wednesdays. School leaders say that shortening one day a week will give teachers more time to review student data and to work on Common Core training and implementation. The Common Core curriculum requires students to learn at a higher level of rigor and in a more in-depth fashion. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County school system, dismissal times

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