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Letter: Renew red light cameras

Posted at 11:30 am March 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 12 Comments

Note: This is a copy of a letter sent to Oak Ridge City Council on Thursday.

The well-placed red light cameras have had an excellent effect on reducing speed and red light violations. Please vote to renew the contract.

In the past there have been complaints about the “intrusion” into people’s rights to disobey posted speed limits. Two come to mind:

  1. Man says it’s impossible to go down the Illinois Avenue hill and across Robertsville road at less than 55 miles per hour. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: contract, Nancy England, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, red light cameras, red light violations, speed limits, speed violations

Letter: Chamber endorses tablets for all students, tech infrastructure improvements

Posted at 11:24 am March 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Note: This is a copy of a resolution adopted by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.

Whereas, the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce has a long-standing tradition of supporting education in our community as education and training are critical in the development of the workforce;

Whereas, Oak Ridge Schools is an internationally recognized system of excellence;

Whereas, the educational opportunities, rigor, and performance provided by Oak Ridge Schools have been, and continue to be, the key attraction for new residents to our community; [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Education, K-12, Letters, Oak Ridge Tagged With: BEP, Chris Johnson, education, Keys to College and Career Readiness, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Schools and Discovery Education, STEM, tablets, technical infrastructure, training, workforce

Letter: Witness ‘intense conflict of forces’ in Playhouse drama

Posted at 10:11 pm February 21, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

To the Editor:

In the early days of black-and-white television, there used to be a game show entitled “I’ve Got A Secret” hosted by Garry Moore. On it, a panel tried to determine a contestant’s “secret”: something that was unusual, amazing, embarrassing, or humorous about that person. It was entertaining in a jocular fashion. Presently appearing on the stage at the Oak Ridge Playhouse is “Other Desert Cities,” also a show built around secrets that are revealed with gut-wrenching emotion. One program would give you the urge to buy toothpaste. The other will give you the urge to seek a storm shelter.

I was privileged to watch the final dress rehearsal on Thursday evening. The pedigree and jist of the play, while important, are recorded elsewhere. I wish to share with you, the reader, what I experienced with the hope that—at the curtain call—you, too, will be engulfed with a myriad of emotions. You are going to witness a prime example of ensemble acting. The seasoned actors are Ashley Peck (Brooke Wyeth), Leo LaCamera (Trip Wyeth), Karen Brunner (Mrs. Polly Wyeth), Steve Fitchpatrick (Mr. Lyman Wyeth), and Laurel Williams (Aunt Silda). While each possesses talent in his or her own right, collectively they are a super nova of stagecraft. For approximately two and a half hours, what you will see and hear is real! They are brother, sister, and aunt that have their own take of the family secret; and a mother and father who know the truth but have refused up till now to reveal it. These are not thespians but an actual family embroiled in a crisis that goes beyond the worst holiday dinner you have ever had. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Ashley Peck, conflict, drama, Gene R. Dunaway, Karen Brunner, Laurel Williams, Leo LaCamera, Oak Ridge Playhouse, Other Desert Cities, Reggie Law, Steve Fitchpatrick

Letter: Thanks for Christmas gifts for children through courthouse Angel Tree

Posted at 9:26 pm December 26, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Employees of Anderson County government, as well as many local families and citizens, recently provided Christmas gifts to 34 children in Anderson County Schools through the Courthouse employees’ Angel Tree. It was truly a team effort, from our Maintenance Department helping to erect the tree and haul the gifts, to Mayor Terry Frank having the office serve as headquarters to organize the generosity, to David Crowley helping to deliver the gifts.

I am humbled by the generosity of the local community and the employees in making sure the children had a wonderful Christmas this year. And, I was endlessly blessed to see the precious smiles from youngsters and see the tears and hear words of thankfulness from their mothers, grandmothers, and fathers while delivering the Christmas gifts late last week. It was equally moving to see the smiles on the faces of those employees and citizens who contributed as they brought gifts to the Mayor’s Office. Each person gave so willingly while knowing very little about the child—beyond his or her first name and age—for whom they had purchased gifts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anderson County, Angel Baker, Christmas, gifts, government, Leean Tupper

Letter: Remembering Minnie Thompson

Posted at 6:22 pm December 23, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 3 Comments

To the Editor:

I keep thinking of Minnie Thompson and some of her attempts to make things better for Oak Ridge citizens.

She showed the documentation of how she had attempted to get automatic doors added to the Oak Ridge Post Office.

I said, “Minnie, this is a prime example of how Oak Ridge sets up a power of ‘four’ that never writes letter for its citizens that have no spokesman.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Lee Roy Gilliam, Minnie Thompson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Post Office

Letter: Citizens Police Academy teaches about protecting, serving

Posted at 11:06 pm December 19, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 2 Comments

To the Editor:

The Oak Ridge Police Department has recently announced that it is in the process of recruiting for the 2014 class of the Citizens’ Police Academy. As a graduate of the 2013 class, please allow me to warn prospective applicants what they are in for if they are selected.

You are going to work your butt off. You will not be spending time listening to boring lectures. You will get your hands dirty in various activities from lab work that will make you think you could be a member of C.S.I. to standing on the firing range under a beautiful star-lit sky aiming a Glock service revolver at a target and squeezing the trigger.

You are going to be inundated with paperwork. The realm of research would call it primary source documents from judges, various section heads, representatives of community groups that interact with local law enforcement, and contacts from federal agencies. Trust me, no stone will go unturned. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anderson County jail, Citizen’s Police Academy, CSI, drug interdiction, firing range, Gene R. Dunaway, law enforcement, Oak Ridge Police Department, Police Department, traffic stop

Letter: Anderson Chamber gives thanks for successful Clinton Christmas parade

Posted at 7:41 pm December 15, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

We at the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to all those who helped to make the annual Clinton Christmas Parade “A Christmas to Remember” an overwhelming success.

 

PARADE

Roger Houck, city manager for support; Rick Scarbrough, Clinton police chief, and Sgt. Jim Campbell, the Clinton Police Department, for assisting in assuring a safe parade; Chief Archie Brummitt and the Clinton Fire Department for carrying Santa Claus; Lynn Murphy and Bill Riggs, Clinton Public Works for cleanup; and Jason Brown, Clinton Recreation Department for coordinating. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Christmas parade, Clinton, Jackie Nichols

Letter: Let’s help Applewood residents displaced by fire

Posted at 9:23 pm November 30, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 5 Comments

On Thanksgiving Day, an electrical fire broke out at the Applewood Apartments in the Highland View neighborhood. Eighteen people were displaced from their apartments while most of us were enjoying rich feasts with friends and families. Although the Red Cross was able to find these people temporary housing, they asked for help to meet the need of meals for these families.

On Monday morning checkout time, these families may be able to return to their apartments or they may have no place to go until the repairs are made to the electrical system of their building. The Red Cross representative said that because of the holiday and because many of these people couldn’t afford to have heat during this cold snap, they were able to extend the amount of care they could normally give. However, that will be ending and reaching beyond the scope of what they can further do during this emergency. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: American Red Cross, Applewood Apartments, electrical fire, fire, Highland View, Red Cross, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Day

Letter: Residents urge legislators to raise minimum wage

Posted at 12:27 am November 30, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 4 Comments

To the Editor:

Two bills in Congress to raise the minimum wage by about 95 cents per year for the next three years are HR1010 and S460. We, the undersigned, urge readers to contact their congressmen and senators to urge passage of these bills.

The minimum wage is now $7.25. If these bills pass, then over the next three years, the minimum wage would increase to $10.10.

Currently, if a worker is able to get 2,000 hours of work per year (in 50 40-hour weeks)—and unfortunately, not all can—he or she earns a yearly gross wage of $14,500, which is below the U.S. Department of Labor threshold of $1,245 per month ($14,940 annually) for receiving food stamps. If this worker’s wages increased by 95 cents an hour, he or she would earn $16,400 and thus would be raised above the poverty guideline. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Congress, congressmen, Don Hurtubise, food stamps, HR1010, Joan Burns, Joan Cassens, minimum wage, poverty, S640, senators, Tim Holt, Tom Burns, U.S. Department of Labor, Virginia Jones

Letter: Healthy Start to kick off fall campaign, seeks donations

Posted at 11:53 pm November 26, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

After 15 years, with its continued mission of preventing child abuse and neglect in Anderson County, Healthy Start continues to support our families and is regarded as a model program. Healthy Start of Anderson County is funded solely through contributions from within Anderson County.

As part of its mission to prevent child abuse and neglect in Anderson County, Healthy Start seeks to support new parents toward a positive future, as well as enhancing their child’s development. Evidence shows that 98 percent of Healthy Start babies are at their age-appropriate developmental level, and 100 percent have well-baby checks and age appropriate immunizations.

Currently, however, the demand for Healthy Start services outpaces the ability to provide them because of funding limitations. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anderson County, Anita Vines, babies, Carmen Willis, Carol Plasil, child abuse, donors, funding, Healthy Start, Healthy Start of Anderson County, Janie Hiserote, Kay Brookshire, Kelly Noel, Marcia Slagle, neglect, Susan Moore, Tanya Brown, Vicki Pickett, Virginia Jones

Letter: Oak Ridge wins real ACT Honor Roll

Posted at 12:44 pm November 20, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

You would never ignore Alabama when talking about top football teams, so let’s admit that Oak Ridge beats all these top school districts in the measure that matters: ACT Readiness for Careers or College. Here are the facts about how many of the grads are prepared for the next step in their lives:

  • Oak Ridge—39.3 percent
  • Blount County—17.8 percent
  • Lincoln County—10.4 percent
  • Maryville —34.3 percent
  • McMinn County—12.4 percent

Only Maryville is even close, with their demographic advantage. It seems there is no contest; Oak Ridge wins the real ACT Honor Roll for Tennessee with measurable academic results. Cheer for the home team! Congratulate them.

David Coffey

Lenoir City

(See this story for more information.)

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: ACT Honor Roll, ACT Readiness for Careers or College, AP Honor Roll, Blount County, David Coffey, Lincoln County, Maryville, McMinn County, Oak Ridge

Letter: Appreciates car winterization for seniors on Saturday

Posted at 12:19 pm November 20, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To The Editor:

A free car winterization check was recently offered to seniors ages 50 and older. It was held at the Oak Ridge Senior Center on Saturday, Nov. 16.

I want to express my heartfelt appreciation to all the sponsors for holding this event. On that chilly, rainy day, we waited at tables inside the warm and cheery Senior Center and were treated to coffee, juice, donuts, and sweet rolls supplied by Food City, Kroger, and Walmart.

The other sponsors were the City of Oak Ridge, Details Auto Care, Eddie Hair Tire and Auto Center, Fisher Auto Parts, People’s Choice Auto, Chuck’s Car Care, O’Reilly’s Auto Care, Advance Auto Parts, and Auto Zone. Technicians checked everything ranging from oil and other fluid levels to the condition of windshield wipers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: car winterization, Connie Adams, Oak Ridge Senior Center, seniors

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