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Mayor, sheriff reach agreement on salary suit, but war of words follows

Posted at 12:00 am December 9, 2013
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Anderson County Detention Facility Expansion

The salary dispute between the Anderson County mayor and sheriff focused on the spending to hire up to 36 new jailers to staff a 212-bed expansion that is still under construction at the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton.

CLINTON—The Anderson County mayor and sheriff reached an agreement Friday that could end their five-month-old legal dispute over an annual salary agreement, possibly closing one expensive and contentious chapter in local government even as it opened a new war of words between top officials.

Knox County Circuit Court Judge Dale C. Workman could sign the agreement Monday morning.

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank and Sheriff Paul White said the agreement allows the sheriff to hire 15 full-time permanent deputies and additional temporary deputies when the sheriff deems appropriate as he prepares to open a 212-bed jail expansion. But the hiring must stay within the spending limit approved by the Anderson County Commission this year, and the temporary employees cannot work more than six months.

Terry Frank

Terry Frank

Frank and White announced the agreement in a one-page press release distributed Friday. The case had been scheduled to be heard in Knox County Circuit Court on Monday morning. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Dale C. Workman, deputies, jail, jail expansion, Jay Yeager, Knox County Circuit Court, litigation, Mark Lucas, mayor, Myron Iwanski, Paul White, salaries, salary agreement, salary suit, sheriff, Terry Frank, writ of mandamus

Police ID woman who died in Clinton crash

Posted at 12:41 pm December 7, 2013
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Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge

A Clinton woman died in a three-car crash Friday evening on the Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge on Clinch Avenue near downtown Clinton.

The Clinton Police Department has identified the woman who died in a crash on Lewallen Bridge on Friday evening.

Angela Duncan Richardson, 40, of Clinton, died after she was thrown from a pickup truck driven by Kyle H. Anthony, 21, of Knoxville, the CPD said. Richardson was reportedly sitting behind the front seat of Anthony’s Chevy Silverado.

One other passenger in Anthony’s truck, Sean Richardson of Clinton, was taken to the hospital for treatment of possible injuries, and a fourth person in the truck was not injured despite being partially ejected from Anthony’s vehicle, according to WYSH Radio in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Angela Duncan Richardson, Christopher Mitchell, Clinch Avenue, Clinton Police Department, CPD, driving under the influence, Keith Edwards, Kyle Houston Anthony, Lewallen Bridge, Mary-Jo Lease, Rick Scarbrough, Sean Richardson, South Charles G. Seviers Boulevard, vehicular homicide, WYSH

Knoxville man facing charges in fatal Clinton crash on Friday

Posted at 9:58 pm December 6, 2013
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Kyle Houston Anthony

Kyle Houston Anthony

A Knoxville man is facing vehicular homicide and DUI charges after a fatal Friday evening crash in Clinton killed a 40-year-old woman, authorities said.

The woman, whose name has not been released, was a passenger in a truck driven by Kyle H. Anthony, 21, on Lewallen Bridge at about 4:30 p.m. Friday, the Clinton Police Department said. She was thrown from the vehicle during the multiple-vehicle wreck and died from her injuries, the CPD said.

Initial reports indicate that Anthony apparently lost control of his southbound truck on Clinch Avenue near South Charles G. Seviers Boulevard, crossed the center line, and struck two other northbound vehicles, CPD Chief Rick Scarbrough said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Charles G. Seviers Boulevard, Clinch Avenue, Clinton crash, Clinton Police Department, crash, Kyle H. Anthony, Lewallen Bridge, Rick Scarbrough, wreck

No injuries, but barn fire causes estimated $100,000 in damage

Posted at 9:16 am December 6, 2013
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Tuskegee Drive Barn Fire

A Thursday evening fire destroyed a barn off Tuskegee Drive and caused an estimated $100,000 in damage, including to supplies and equipment inside. (Photos by Tom Scott)

A fire that destroyed a barn off Tuskegee Drive on Thursday evening caused an estimated $100,000 in damage, authorities said Friday morning.

The blaze was first reported as a fire in the woods at about 5:09 p.m. Thursday. But crews who hiked through the woods found a barn totally engulfed with fire, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said.

Access to the structure near the intersection of Tuskegee and TeeJay drives was limited, so the Oak Ridge Fire Department requested forestry mini pumpers from Oliver Springs and Marlow volunteer fire departments to help control wooded areas around the barn. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: barn fire, Darryl Kerley, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oliver Springs Fire Department, TeeJay Drive, Tuskegee Drive, Wayne Clark

Fire destroys barn off Tuskegee Drive

Posted at 7:27 pm December 5, 2013
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A fire that was reported at about 5:09 p.m. Thursday destroyed a barn off Tuskegee Drive, authorities said.

Owned by Wayne Clark, the barn contained tools, supplies, and equipment, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said.

A small road off Tuskegee Drive that leads to the barn was blocked by tree limbs—preventing even a small rescue truck from using it—but firefighters and police officers were able to get to the scene using a gravel road near Teller Village Apartments. The fire was originally reported as a brush fire. But firefighters who parked a truck on the road and hiked in soon realized it was a barn fire, Kerley said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: barn fire, Darryl Kerley, fire, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oliver Springs Fire Department, Teller Village Apartments, Tuskegee Drive

Police investigate Utica Circle apartment fire as possible arson

Posted at 7:31 pm December 3, 2013
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Utica Circle Fire

The Oak Ridge Police Department is investigating a Saturday night fire at an apartment building on Utica Circle as a possible arson. (Photos by Tom Scott)

The Oak Ridge Police Department is investigating the Saturday night fire at an apartment building on Utica Circle as a possible arson.

A suspect in the case is also being investigated for reckless endangerment, an ORPD report said. The Saturday night fire endangered other residents in the eight-unit building in the McKenzie Acres apartment complex and displaced those tenants, the report said. The Red Cross found temporary housing for them. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: arson, fire, Garrett L. Robbins, McKenzie Acres, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Utica Circle

Jonathan Lane residents report home invasion robbery Saturday

Posted at 7:07 pm December 3, 2013
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A Jonathan Lane resident reported two suspects entered his home and demanded money at about 8 p.m. Saturday, authorities said.

The victim said he knew one of the suspects but didn’t know the other. The unknown suspect allegedly brandished a handgun during the robbery, and the suspects allegedly stole about $650 in cash, Oak Ridge Police Department Officer James Elkins said in an incident report.

Also allegedly taken are a wallet valued at $50, and a driver’s license and debit card valued at about $50 total.

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: handgun, home invasion, James Elkins, Jonathan Lane, Oak Ridge Police Department, robbery

County, school officials start campaign to protect children from online predators

Posted at 8:25 pm December 2, 2013
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Officials in Anderson County and at local schools have announced an educational campaign designed to protect children from online sexual predators.

Among the concerns are sexting, or the exchange of explicit photos, usually using smart phones, District Attorney General Dave Clark said in a press release.

Clark is working with Anderson County Sheriff Paul White and the Anderson County, Clinton, and Oak Ridge school systems. He said a letter is being sent out to the parents of every child in grades five through 10 in those three systems.

“We want to make parents aware of the dangers posed by online predators and provide them with some strategies to help keep their families safe,” Clark said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Education, Government, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Sheriff, Clinton, Dave Clark, district attorney general, Larry Foster, nude images, Oak Ridge, online predators, Paul White, pornography, schools, sexting, sexual predators, stalking

Most apartment residents displaced by Thanksgiving fire calls can return home

Posted at 7:01 pm December 2, 2013
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Utica Circle Fire

An apartment fire at 312 Utica Circle that was allegedly set deliberately heavily damaged one home, and other residents in the eight-unit building were displaced during the Thanksgiving weekend. (Photos by Tom Scott)

ORFD chief says Utica Circle fire was set

Power has been restored to an Applewood Apartments building on Hillside Road after a Thanksgiving Day electrical short displaced two dozen residents, and most of another two dozen residents can move back into McKenzie Acres apartments on Utica Circle, two days after they were displaced by a Saturday night fire, city officials said Monday.

The two fire calls in three days displaced about 50 people during the Thanksgiving weekend. The Red Cross has helped the residents with food and shelter, and residents and restaurants have pitched in as well.

The city hoped to get the residents back into their buildings today, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said Monday afternoon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Applewood Apartments, Darryl Kerley, electrical short, fire, Hillside Road, Jake Martin, McKenzie Acres, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Red Cross, Utica Circle

Second apartment fire this week displaces another two dozen residents

Posted at 11:11 pm November 30, 2013
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Utica Circle Fire

An apartment fire at 312 Utica Circle heavily damaged one home, and other residents in the eight-unit building will not be able to stay at home Saturday night. (Photos by Tom Scott)

The second apartment fire in Oak Ridge since Thursday has displaced another two dozen residents.

The Saturday night fire started at about 9:22 p.m. in the 300 block of Utica Circle at McKenzie Acres. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the second-story blaze, and no one was injured.

But roughly 25 residents, including children, will not be able to return home to the eight-unit building tonight, authorities said. The Red Cross was on its way to Utica Circle to help the residents, who huddled outside in pajamas, coats, gloves, and hats as temperatures dropped to freezing at about 11 p.m. Saturday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: apartment fire, fire, McKenzie Acres, Utica Circle

Horses seized, Anderson County man charged

Posted at 3:34 pm November 29, 2013
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Information from WYSH Radio

A Clinton man was arrested Wednesday on animal cruelty charges after two horses described as underfed and very thin were seized from his property.

The horses were seized from the property of Jason Shipley on Wednesday by Anderson County Animal Control officers and taken to the University of Tennessee Veterinary School for evaluation. The horses were then turned over to Horse Haven of Tennessee, where they are said to be doing well.

Shipley was charged with two counts of animal cruelty, and he was also picked up on several outstanding warrants unrelated to Wednesday’s incident.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Animal Control, animal cruelty, Horse Haven of Tennessee, horses, Jason Shipley, University of Tennessee Veterinary School

Small electrical fire displaces two dozen Applewood residents

Posted at 10:22 pm November 28, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Applewood Apartments Building Residents

A small electrical fire at the Applewood Apartments on Hillside Road around noon Thursday displaced about two dozen residents. Above, Oak Ridge Fire Department Battalion Chief Marty Griffith talks to residents. (Photos by Tom Scott)

A small electrical fire at the Applewood Apartments on Hillside Road around noon Thursday displaced about two dozen residents, authorities said.

The fire was caused by an electrical short in the main power supply leading into the distribution system in the basement of a building at 184 Hillside Road, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said.

The fire at the basement fuse box was quickly extinguished with an extinguisher, ORFD Battalion Chief Marty Griffith said. He said a circuit breaker did its job, turning off power and minimizing damage. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Applewood Apartments, Darryl Kerley, electrical fire, extinguisher, fire, fuse box, Hillside Road, Marty Griffith, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, Red Cross, smoke damage

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