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Price Florist won’t be demolished yet, but declared a nuisance, unfit

Posted at 3:47 pm June 13, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Price Florist

A city board has declared Price Florist on Oak Ridge Turnpike to be a nuisance and unfit for human occupation and use.

Price Florist won’t be demolished yet.

On Thursday, the Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals declared the longtime business on Oak Ridge Turnpike to be a nuisance and unfit for human occupation or use. It’s already been vacated, and the property owner is cleaning it up.

But the six board members at Thursday’s meeting stopped short of issuing a demolition order. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: cleanup order, demolition order, emergency vacate, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, Patricia Warren, Price Florist

Young boy hit by car, taken to UT hospital

Posted at 2:28 pm June 13, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A 20-month-old boy ran out in front of a car on New Clear Branch Road south of Lake City on Thursday morning and was hit by a car, authorities said.

The boy, who had run out from his home on New Clear Branch Road, had no broken bones, but he was taken by ambulance to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper Joseph Lindsay said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: boy, car, Joseph Lindsay, Lake City, New Clear Branch Road, Tennessee Highway Patrol, University of Tennessee Medical Center

ORUD ‘near miss’: Light fails, fixture overheats, insulation paper ignites

Posted at 1:18 pm June 13, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Oak Ridge Utility District Fire

Oak Ridge firefighters investigate a report of smoke at Oak Ridge Utility District on Thursday morning. They found a hot ceiling tile and determined a light ballast had apparently failed, causing a fixture to overheat and igniting insulation paper. (Submitted photos)

The Oak Ridge Fire Department called it a “near miss.”

Firefighters responded at about 6:40 a.m. Thursday to a report of smoke at the Oak Ridge Utility District office building on South Jefferson Circle. The source of the smoke was initially believed to be a motor on a heat and air unit that had failed, but fire crews using a thermal imaging camera located a hot ceiling tile in an office, an ORFD press release said.

“It appears that a light ballast had failed, causing the fixture to overheat, which ignited the paper backing on the insulation lying directly on top of the recessed light,” the release said. “The paper burned along the insulation for approximately five feet until the insulation came into contact with a sprinkler pipe, where it self-extinguished. There was no damage, smoke or water, to the building, and the burned insulation was removed by the firefighters.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: bathroom ventilation fans, ceiling tile, electrical equipment, fire prevention, insulation, Josh Waldo, light ballast, light fixture, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Utility District, ORFD, ORUD, recessed lighting

Deck fire apparently caused by charcoal ashes discarded in trash bag

Posted at 11:16 am June 13, 2013
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Golfcrest Lane Fire

The Oak Ridge Fire Department responds to a trash fire apparently started by charcoal ashes on Golfcrest Lane on Wednesday. Pictured above are Oak Ridge Fire Department Capt. Kerry Osborne on top of ladder, and firefighters Joe Brackins, left, and Seth Burnett.
(Photo by Tom Scott)

Charcoal ashes discarded in a trash bag on a deck apparently started a Wednesday afternoon fire on Golfcrest Lane, the Oak Ridge Fire Department said Thursday.

Firefighters responded to a report of smoke at 119 Golfcrest Lane at 12:49 p.m. Wednesday. A neighbor threw water on the flames before the Fire Department arrived and the small fire was out, an ORFD press release said.

The only damage to the home was a small hole in two boards in the deck. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: charcoal ashes, deck fire, fire, Golfcrest Lane, grill, Joe Brackins, Kerry Osborne, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Seth Burnett, Tom Scott

Storm knocked trees onto homes, woman reports possible lightning strike

Posted at 6:48 pm June 12, 2013
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Tree on Delaware Avenue Home

A tree fell on a vacant Delaware Avenue home during a severe Monday night storm. (Photo by Brad Jones)

A strong storm that blew through Oak Ridge on Monday knocked two trees down onto homes. One fell onto a firefighter’s house and caused several thousand dollars worth of damage, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said.

Firefighters also responded to a call from a woman who called 911 and said she thought she had been struck by lightning during the 7 p.m. storm.

“Upon arrival, the fire department found her in the living room of her home complaining of chest pain,” Kerley said. “She stated she was standing looking out the window when lighting hit in front of her, and she began experiencing chest pain. She was transported to Methodist Medical Center for evaluation.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Darryl Kerley, Delaware Avenue, home, Kenneth Spratling, Lasalle Road, lightning, National Weather Service, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, storm, thunderstorms, trees

Charity dog walk on Saturday receives $2,000 donation

Posted at 5:58 pm June 12, 2013
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Radio Systems Corp.—home of the PetSafe and SportDOG brands—recently awarded $2,000 to the Mutt Strutt, a charity dog walk created by the Young Professionals of Oak Ridge Community Outreach Committee in partnership with SARG (Shelter Animal Rescue Group).

The Mutt Strutt was created to support the improvement of the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, and this year’s event will be held at A.K. Bissell Park at 10 a.m. Saturday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Government, Knoxville, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: A.K. Bissell Park, charity dog walk, Colin Colverson, Mutt Strutt, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, PetSafe, PetSafe Dog Park, Radio Systems Corp., SARG, Shelter Animal Rescue Group, SportDOG, Young Professionals of Oak Ridge, YPOR

U.S. Postal Service can ask for mailbox move, but can’t require it, spokesman says

Posted at 10:58 am June 12, 2013
By John Huotari 7 Comments

The letter that told some postal customers in Oak Ridge that they would have to move their mailboxes should not have been sent out, a spokesman said Tuesday.

WYSH Radio in Clinton reported last week that the letters were sent to some postal customers in Oak Ridge who still use house boxes to receive their mail. It said customers had 10 days to switch to a curbside mailbox before “mail received at the box will be returned to sender,” the radio station reported.

But on Tuesday, David Walton, spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service in the Tennessee District, said the federal agency can’t force a customer to move his or her mailbox. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: curbside mailbox, David Walton, house boxes, letter, mail, mail delivery, mailboxes, Oak Ridge, postal customers, U.S. Postal Service, WYSH Radio

Titan supercomputer at ORNL completes acceptance testing

Posted at 9:58 am June 12, 2013
By Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1 Comment

Titan Supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The Titan supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory was ranked as the world’s fastest supercomputer in November 2012. (Photo courtesy of ORNL)

By Leo Williams

Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Titan supercomputer has completed rigorous acceptance testing to ensure the functionality, performance, and stability of the machine, one of the world’s most powerful supercomputing systems for open science.

The U.S. Department of Energy machine, the first to combine different types of processing units to maximize performance at such a large scale, ranked as the fastest supercomputer in the world in the November 2012 list published at http://www.top500.org/. Titan, a Cray XK7 supercomputer, is capable of more than 27,000 trillion calculations each second—or 27 petaflops. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science, Top Stories Tagged With: ALCC, AMD, Buddy Bland, central processing unit, CPU, Cray XK7, D&D, Director's Discretion, DOE, GPU, graphic processing units, INCITE, Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, Leo Williams, NVIDIA, Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research Leadership Computing Challenge, Office of Science, ORNL, supercomputer, Titan, Top500, U.S. Department of Energy

ORHS Principal Jody Goins leaving for Central High in Knox

Posted at 7:54 pm June 11, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Jody Goins

Jody Goins

Oak Ridge High School Principal Jody Goins has been appointed principal at Central High School in Knoxville, Knox County school officials said.

Goins has been ORHS principal since 2009. He joined Oak Ridge Schools in 2004 and served as a social studies teacher, coach, and assistant principal prior to his appointment as a principal, according to a Tuesday memo from Knox County Superintendent James P. McIntyre Jr. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Central High School, James P. McIntyre Jr., Jody Goins, Keys Fillauer, Knox County Board of Education, Knox County superintendent, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, ORHS, principal

Lavender Festival returns to Jackson Square on Saturday

Posted at 5:49 pm June 11, 2013
By Dawn Huotari 4 Comments

Lavender Festival

Celebrating all things herbal in Oak Ridge, the Lavender Festival returns to Historic Jackson Square on Saturday. It’s the festival’s 15th year, and it’s scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

The free festival features food and music, and close to 100 vendors. They will have plants and herbs, and products related to gardening, cooking, health, and aromatherapy, in addition to fine art and crafts. There will also be booths for children, with crafts, a dinosaur exhibit, and street performers.

Festival-goers can sample foods made with herbs from 9 to 11 a.m. and watch a grilling-with-herbs demonstration by Market House chefs beginning at 1 p.m. Live music will be performed by local musicians throughout the day. Informative presentations and workshops will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. inside the CapitalMark Bank and Trust building next to the playhouse. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen McBride, aromatherapy, arts, Buck Hoffman Band, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Children’s Gardening Activity, Controlling Weight Pain and Blood Sugar, cooking, crafts, Early Bird Special, elderberry, Emily Cleveland-Job, Erin's Meadow Herb Farm, food, Four Leaf Peat, Gardener’s Hand Salve, gardening, health, Heavenscent, herbal luncheon, herbs, Historic Jackson Square, How Do you Want Your Community to Grow, Kathy Burke Mihalczo, Lauren Smith, Lavender Bath and Body, Lavender Festival, Lee Younger, Liz and Tim, Lorraine Bowen, Marie Bullock, Might House Band, music, PlanEt, plants, Sherith Colverson, Slow Food of the Tennessee Valley

Water line rupture at Y-12 kills small fish, salamanders

Posted at 2:07 pm June 11, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

East Fork Poplar Creek

East Fork Poplar Creek starts at a spring at the Y-12 National Security Complex and flows through Oak Ridge. It has been listed on a state list of impaired waterways due to mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls, among other things.

About six million gallons of chlorinated water spilled into East Fork Poplar Creek from a ruptured drinking water line at the Y-12 National Security Complex, and an estimated 8,500 minnow-sized fish and almost 30 salamanders were killed in the area of the incoming chlorinated water, a media advisory said.

It said the rupture in the potable water line was found Saturday. The numbers of dead fish and salamanders were determined by workers from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Biological Monitoring and Abatement Program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: B&W Y-12, Biological Monitoring and Abatement Program, chlorinated water, East Fork Poplar Creek, fish, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, potable water line, salamanders, water line rupture, Y-12 National Security Complex

Now ex-ACHS teacher nabbed in Knox prostitution sting

Posted at 1:49 pm June 11, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

An Anderson County High School teacher was arrested this past weekend in an online prostitution sting.

Brian Dean Justice, 40, also a former assistant principal at Clinton Middle School, was arrested by Knox County Sheriff’s Department deputies Friday after he allegedly contacted a person he thought was a prostitute after answering an online ad on a website called backpage.com and arranging to meet the person at a motel in Knox County. That person turned out to be an undercover deputy, and Justice was arrested and charged with patronizing prostitution. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County High School, backpage.com, Brian Dean Justice, Clinton Middle School, Knox County Sheriff’s Department, patronizing prostitution, prostitution, teacher

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