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Letter: Donate to honor women during National Women’s Build Week

Posted at 4:20 pm May 9, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

“There are women who make things better… simply by showing up. There are women who make things happen. There are women who make their way. There are women who make a difference. And women who make us smile. There are women of wit and wisdom who—through strength and courage—make it through. There are women who change the world everyday…” -Ashley Rice

Mother. Grandmother. Aunt. Sister. Daughter. Friend.

No matter what name she goes by, she has always been there to support you.

Now you can put all the love she has shown you into the walls of another family’s home. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Habitat of Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Jennifer Sheehan, National Women's Build Week

Letter: EVC thanks city worker for help with signs

Posted at 9:26 pm May 2, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Emory Valley Center has been researching new signage for our campus in Oak Ridge. Before purchasing new signs, we asked for assistance from the City of Oak Ridge to learn all the specifics for sign regulations.

Monica Austin, Oak Ridge Community Development division manager, could not have been more helpful. She visited our campus with me, told me the proper signs we needed for safety for the many people that come and go in our busy buildings every day, and followed up with me with accurate drawings for placements. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Emory Valley Center, EVC, Monica Austin, Oak Ridge Community Development, Robin Biloski, signs

Letter: Thanks ORPD, Ridgeview, mental health community for ‘Preventing Tragedy’ seminar

Posted at 11:45 am April 21, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

I would like to express appreciation for the “Preventing Tragedy: A Community United” presentation on Monday, April 15, at the New Hope Center. The Oak Ridge Police Department and Ridgeview are to be applauded for providing a public discussion about avoiding shooting tragedies. It is clear both the police and the mental health community, including the East Tennessee Mental Health Association, care deeply about the public’s being better informed with regard to mental health issues.

As Ben Harrington of the ETMA said, the public can use the Head in the Sand approach and hope that the problem will go away, or they can inform themselves and find ways to address it. It was pointed out that about 26 percent of persons will need some form of mental health treatment in any given year, so that it is not rare for people to need help.

Police Chief Jim Akagi described the sequence of events in Newton, Conn., and how the school “did everything right,” and yet the gunman was able to shoot his way into the building. He indicated that there is more needed in preventing a similar tragedy than more police officers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Ben Harrington, children, East Tennessee Mental Health Association, ETMA, Jim Akagi, mental health community, mental health issues, Oak Ridge Police Department, preventing tragedy, Ridgeview, shooting tragedies

Letter: WSI leaves Oak Ridge with ‘flags flying’

Posted at 8:06 am March 25, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Oak Ridge Community:

As WSI Oak Ridge completes its transition to the new security contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Protective Force contract, I wanted to take this opportunity to say farewell.

We have provided protective nuclear security services to DOE and the National Nuclear Security Administration in the valley for the past 13 years, and are proud that our employees have answered our nation’s call to duty in an exceptionally worthy manner. The WSI Oak Ridge Protective Force has led the DOE Security Complex in professionalism, mission performance, and innovation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: July 28 security incident, National Nuclear Security Administration, nuclear security services, Oak Ridge, protective force contract, Steve Hafner, U.S. Department of Energy, WSI Oak Ridge

Letter: Disappointed by commissioners who use religion to govern

Posted at 11:34 pm March 12, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 9 Comments

To the Editor:

To answer Marion Burger’s letter and maybe a question that has been bothering me and probably other folks too.

Why were there only Baptists listed in a list of citizens supporting placing “In God We Trust” on the Anderson County Courthouse?

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Courthouse, Baptists, county commissioners, In God We Trust, Lee Roy Gilliam, religion

Letter: Asks City Council to create budget advisory board

Posted at 10:36 pm March 8, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Our city has over $168 million dollars in debt—that is a 168 with six zeroes after it.

We, as the citizens of Oak Ridge, owe this debt. The number sounds huge. But the size of this debt is actually not unbearable. It is like a mortgage, we just have to pay a little bit each year—and we can afford to.

But there is a key difference between this debt and a mortgage: With a mortgage, you pay off a little bit each year, and then you are done. Unfortunately, the city of Oak Ridge is not paying down its aggregate debt each year. Instead, the city is borrowing more money each year, just making the debt larger and larger.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Aditya Savara, budget advisory board, debt, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council

Letter: Anderson County not interested in liberal politics

Posted at 10:07 pm March 8, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

The very fact that Commissioner Myron Iwanski is outraged the county mayor would respond (in public) to defamatory comments, made against her (in public) by another county official, I find rather amusing. And, his further attempts to define the narrative by suggesting the mayor should “learn” that divisive D.C. style politics will only serve to further pit and divide, I think makes perfect sense…

For liberals love to preach about being “open-minded”, but to a liberal, this has nothing to do with seriously considering other people’s ideas. To the contrary, liberals define being “open-minded” as agreeing with them.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anderson County, Chuck Fritts, county commissioners, county mayor, liberal politics, liberals, Myron Iwanski, politics

Letter: Thanks Mayor Frank for ‘standing up’ for Anderson County people

Posted at 10:10 am March 1, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 3 Comments

To the Editor:

I just wanted to thank Mayor Terry Frank for standing up for the people of Anderson County.

Mayor Frank has been in office since September 2012, and she stepped into a very dysfunctional, unorganized “business” that needs a lot of cleanup and reorganization.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, cleanup, hard work, mayor, reorganization, Rhonda Manley, Terry Frank

Letter: Urged Council to defer debt increase for sewer system

Posted at 1:33 pm February 27, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 2 Comments

Note: This is a copy of a letter that Oak Ridge resident Martin McBride wrote to City Council prior to a Monday night meeting. During that meeting, Council approved the borrowing of $18 million in low-interest state loans to pay for sewer system work meant to comply with a federal order.

Dear City Council Members,

A sizable increase in the Oak Ridge city debt will be placed before the Council at a special meeting this coming Monday.

Passing this debt so hurriedly:

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: debt increase, federal order, Martin McBride, sewer system, sewer upgrades, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Letter: Autism insurance coverage possible thanks to Yager, Powers, Ragan

Posted at 1:07 pm February 27, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 2 Comments

To the Editor:

Much gratitude and admiration goes to local area state lawmakers Sen. Ken Yager, Rep. Dennis Powers, and Rep. John Ragan for their vision and dedication to the people in our Tennessee autism community. By signing on to the widely-supported state autism insurance reform bill SB 1286/HB 1265, these legislators join 20 of their colleagues across the state as co-sponsors of this legislation.

Countless studies show that providing vital, medically necessary treatments to people on the autism spectrum greatly improves their chances of becoming self-sufficient, income-earning members of our society. Yet health insurance plans very rarely cover these therapies, and families are left to incur enormous debt to provide these treatments for their loved ones, or worse, are unable to provide these treatments at all due to the high cost of this non-covered crucial care, greatly reducing their children’s potential for success as an independent adult.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: autism, autism insurance reform, Dennis Powers, HB 1265, John Ragan, Ken Yager, legislation, Robin Biloski, SB 1286

Letter: Wants sign on courthouse supporting ADA enforcement

Posted at 11:58 am February 22, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 5 Comments

To the Editor:

Regarding the passage of the “In God We Trust” resolution: I want to be the next to add a sign to the top of courthouse since we can now put signs on the courthouse in Anderson County.

I want to have a sign placed on the top of the courthouse stating that Anderson County is in full support of the enforcement of the ADA civil rights laws (Americans with Disabilities Act) passed in 2011.

Failure to do this will say that you are in opposition to the ADA civil rights laws.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: ADA, American with Disabilities Act, Anderson County, civil rights laws, courthouse, In God We Trust, Lee Roy Gilliam, sign

Letter: Medicaid, TennCare expansion could benefit Tennessee

Posted at 5:26 pm January 31, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

I just went to my first Breakfast with the Legislators, hosted by the League of Women Voters in Oak Ridge.

First, let me thank the League and the four legislators who came, representatives Kent Calfee and John Ragan, and senators Ken Yager and Randy McNally.

I appreciate the thoughtful and varied questions that were asked. I learned a lot from the legislators and the questions.

My particular area of concern was the expansion of Medicaid/TennCare in Tennessee under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: benefits, Breakfast with the Legislators, expansion, federal money, Medicaid, Obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, TennCare

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