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ETEC presents 2015 Muddy Boot Awards, Postma Young Professional Medal

Posted at 2:33 pm December 13, 2015
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Tennessee Deputy Governor Jim Henry, left, received one of two 2015 Muddy Boot Awards on Friday, Dec. 11, 2015. Also pictured are presenter Ron Woody, Roane County executive, second from right; Roane State Community College President Chris Whaley, second from left; and Roane Alliance President Wade Creswell. (DOE photo by Lynn Freeny)

 

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Two titans of East Tennessee’s business community were honored Friday with the Muddy Boot Award, given by the East Tennessee Economic Council in an ongoing tribute to individuals who, through their work and activities, build a better community.

This year’s honorees are Jim Henry, deputy governor of the State of Tennessee, a former businessman, legislator, and mayor of Roane County; and Dan Hurst, founder of StrataG, an East Tennessee entrepreneurial company and activist in numerous organizations across the region.

The Council also presented the Postma Young Professional Medal to Ann Weaver, a facilities engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Anne Harrington, deputy administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, keynoted the event, which was held at the Doubletree Hotel in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Ann Weaver, Anne Harrington, Bill Haslam, Chris Whaley, D. Ray Smith, Dan Hurst, Department of Children’s Services, East Tennessee Economic Council, Jim Campbell, Jim Henry, Lamar Alexander, Manhattan Project, Muddy Boot Award, National Nuclear Security Administration, Omni Visions, Pat Postma, Postma Young Professional Medal, Roane County, Ron Woody, StrataG, Tennessee, Wade Creswell

Nickle kicks two field goals—one a record-breaker—in Toyota East-West All-Star Classic

Posted at 12:02 am December 12, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Kicker and punter Brandon Nickle (19), who was then a junior, set the record for the most consecutive extra points made without a miss in mid-September 2014. The record was 53. Holding is Wildcats quarterback Logan Fadnek (17). (File photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 12:30 a.m.

Oak Ridge senior kicker Brandon Nickle kicked two field goals, including one that was a record-breaker, in a win for the East in the Toyota East vs. West Tennessee All-Star Classic in Cookeville on Friday.

Nickle, who has kicked and punted for the Wildcats, had field goals of 29 and 42 yards in the 19-17 victory for the East at Tennessee Tech in the ninth annual game. The 42-yard kick is the longest field goal in the All-Star Classic.

Nickle’s second field goal gave the East a 19-0 lead with 9:41 left in the third quarter.

Nickle also had a 74-yard punt. He had five punts for a total of 230 yards, or 46 yards per punt.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Alcorn, Brandon Nickle, Davon Middleton, Deuce Wallace, kicker, punter, Tennessee Tech, Toyota East vs. West Tennessee All-Star Classic, Tyler Thackerson

City moving to radar-based systems to detect vehicles at stoplights

Posted at 4:54 pm December 11, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Radar-based traffic detectors can replace in-pavement loops used to detect vehicles at stoplights, and the City of Oak Ridge has long-term plans to move to the radar systems. Above is a radar detector at Oak Ridge Turnpike and West Main Street, in front of Walgreen’s, on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Radar-based traffic detectors at six intersections in Oak Ridge can replace in-pavement loops used to detect vehicles at stoplights, and the city has long-term plans to move to the radar-based systems.

The detectors will be installed on the new stoplight on Oak Ridge Turnpike in front of Oak Ridge High School. They are also included in a plan to improve two intersections on Oak Ridge Turnpike, one at South Tulane Avenue and the other at East Division Road/Tennyson Road.

“We have kind of adopted them because they just work,” said Jon van Eek, power utilization program supervisor in the Oak Ridge Electric Department.

The city has previously tried video detection systems and microwave systems. The video systems did not work well in heavy rain and fog, and had some angle of light issues, according to van Eek and Oak Ridge Electric Director Jack Suggs.

“It was not reliable,” van Eek said Friday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Illinois Avenue, Jack Suggs, Jon van Eek, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, radar-based traffic detectors, traffic detectors, Wavetronix

New stoplight at ORHS could start flashing next week, begin operating Dec. 30

Posted at 4:11 pm December 11, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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The new stoplight on Oak Ridge Turnpike between Oak Ridge High School and the Oak Ridge Civic Center could start flashing next week and begin operating on Dec. 30, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The new stoplight on Oak Ridge Turnpike could start flashing next week and begin operating on December 30, a city official said. The new stoplight is between Oak Ridge High School and Oak Ridge Civic Center.

City officials want to start operating the stoplight while school is out, said Roger Flynn, director of the Oak Ridge Public Works Department.

The light poles and power have been installed, but the lights themselves still need to be hung and work on signs for the traffic light is under way. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Gary Cinder, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Works, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Roger Flynn, stoplight

Clinton man dies after two-vehicle crash on Oak Ridge Turnpike

Posted at 12:39 pm December 11, 2015
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A Clinton man died after a two-vehicle crash on Oak Ridge Turnpike on Thursday, authorities said.

The crash was reported at about 8:22 p.m. Thursday, December 10, at the intersection of the Turnpike and Wisconsin Avenue, the Oak Ridge Police Department said.

Charles Edward Smith, 75, of Clinton was extricated from his vehicle by the Oak Ridge Fire Department and flown to the University of Tennessee Medical Center by a UT Lifestar medical helicopter. He later died from his injuries, the ORPD said.

Smith had been driving a 2012 Volkswagen.

The second vehicle, a 1998 Cadillac, was driven by Janet Eileen Kelley, 61, of Harriman. Kelley was treated at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

The investigation remains ongoing and no further details will be released at this time, the ORPD said.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: crash, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Wisconsin Avenue

City receives $433K grant for traffic signal, pedestrian improvements at two intersections

Posted at 11:32 pm December 10, 2015
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A $433,000 grant awarded to the City of Oak Ridge would be used to make traffic signal and pedestrian improvements at two intersections on Oak Ridge Turnpike, including at South Tulane Avenue. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Oak Ridge has received a $433,000 grant for improvements at two intersections on Oak Ridge Turnpike, one at South Tulane Avenue and the other at East Division Road/Tennyson Road. The improvements, which require a 20 percent local match of roughly $108,000, will include marked crosswalks, ramps, and upgrades to help pedestrians.

The project will include traffic signal and pedestrian feature upgrades at the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Tulane Avenue, between the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce and Oak Ridge Municipal Building. The upgrades will include the addition of handicap ramps, crosswalks, countdown pedestrian signals with push buttons, and radar vehicle detection, Oak Ridge Community Development Director Kathryn Baldwin said in a December 1 memo to City Manager Mark Watson. A traffic signal pole will be relocated to avoid conflicts with overhead utilities.

Improvements at East Division Road/Tennyson Road, near Methodist Medical Center, will include the addition of handicap ramps, crosswalks, and countdown pedestrian signals with push buttons and radar vehicle detection. Sidewalks could be added where there are gaps or where new handicap ramps are disconnected from existing sidewalks, Baldwin said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: crosswalks, East Division Road, Kathryn Baldwin, Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization, Mark Watson, Methodist Medical Center, Municipal Building Courtroom, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Community Development, Oak Ridge Turnpike, pedestrian improvements, ramps, school crossings, South Tulane Avenue, special programs fund, TAP, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tennyson Road, traffic safety, traffic safety improvements, traffic signal, Transportation Alternatives Program, Tulane Avenue

D. Ray Smith could be named honorary city historian

Posted at 8:15 pm December 10, 2015
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Bill Wilcox and Ray Smith

Bill Wilcox, right, and D. Ray Smith are pictured above. Wilcox was city historian before he died in 2013, and Smith, a friend of Wilcox’s, could be named honorary city historian during an Oak Ridge City Council meeting on Monday, Dec. 14, 2015. (Submitted photo)

 

D. Ray Smith, who is known for his love of Oak Ridge history, could be named honorary city historian on Monday.

Among other activities, Smith is historian at the Y-12 National Security Complex, has been a guide on U.S. Department of Energy tour buses at federal sites in Oak Ridge, writes a weekly newspaper history column, testified before Congress on the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, and frequently photographs community events.

The Oak Ridge City Council will consider naming Smith as honorary city historian during a regular meeting on Monday.

Oak Ridge City Council member Charlie Hensley drafted the proposal. He said Smith is also a leader in the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, has been a featured speaker in talks on Oak Ridge heritage, was central to creating a history center at Y-12’s New Hope Center, and serves in a support role for implementation of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Bill Wilcox, Charlie Hensley, city historian, D. Ray Smith, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, New Hope Center, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge heritage, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

Wicks appointed Criminal Court judge in 9th District, which includes Roane

Posted at 7:24 pm December 10, 2015
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Jeffery H. Wicks

NASHVILLE—Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam on Thursday appointed Jeffery H. Wicks of Rockwood as Criminal Court judge for the Ninth Judicial District, replacing Judge E. Eugene Eblen, who is retiring effective December 31.

The Ninth Judicial District serves Loudon, Meigs, Morgan, and Roane counties.

Wicks, 52, has served as General Sessions Court judge in Roane County since 2006. He was an attorney in Kingston from 2003 to 2006, operating a law practice that included criminal, civil domestic, juvenile, and probate matters, a press release said.

“We are fortunate to have a public servant with such a depth of experience as Judge Wicks to fill this role,” Haslam said. “He will serve the Ninth Judicial District well in this capacity.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Loudon County, Morgan County, Roane County, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Criminal Court Judge, E. Eugene Eblen, General Sessions Court judge, Jeffery H. Wicks, Loudon, Meigs, Morgan, Municipal Court judge, Ninth Judicial District, Roane

Video: MIST in Oak Ridge pioneers program for drug-addicted mothers, drug-dependent babies

Posted at 9:12 pm December 9, 2015
By Savanna Schubert Leave a Comment

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Screenshot from a video by Savanna Schubert

 

Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services in Oak Ridge is pioneering a program for mothers who are battling addictions, and East Tennessee Children’s Hospital has a state-of-the-art facility that specializes in helping babies born to mothers who have taken opioids.

Here is a video on the Ridgeview program and Children’s Hospital unit by Savanna Schubert.

Savanna Schubert is a freelance contributor to Oak Ridge Today.

Copyright 2015 Oak Ridge Today. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Filed Under: Community, Health, Health, Nonprofits, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: addictions, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, Savanna Schubert

Ridgeview pioneers program for drug-addicted mothers, Children’s helps drug-dependent babies

Posted at 9:02 pm December 9, 2015
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Screenshot from a video by Savanna Schubert

 

Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services in Oak Ridge is pioneering a program for mothers who are battling addictions. MIST (Mothers and Infants Sober Together) is a program developed to help mothers who are struggling with drug and other addictions as well as babies with drug dependencies. This program was started seven years ago and is funded in part by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

Michelle Jones, program director of MIST, has been working toward educating these mothers and other family members about the dangers of being addicted while pregnant.

“Children were being born drug exposed in this area…we started out in Anderson and Roane county but we have grown due to the specialized substance abuse treatment for this population,” Jones said.

Since their start in 2008, MIST has grown from two counties to five including Anderson, Campbell, Morgan, Roane, and Scott. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: drug dependencies, drug-addicted mothers, drug-dependent babies, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Michelle Jones, MIST, Mothers and Infants Sober Together, NAS, neonatal abstinence syndrome, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, Sheri Smith, substance abuse treatment, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

Man sentenced to 30 years for possessing heroin for sale in school zone

Posted at 1:33 pm December 9, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

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Charles Randolph Johnson

A man convicted in September of possessing heroin and marijuana for sale in a school zone has been sentenced to 30 years in prison, authorities said.

Charles Randolph Johnson was sentenced by Anderson County Criminal Court Judge Donald R. Elledge on Monday, November 30, District Attorney General Dave Clark said in a press release.

Johnson, a Michigan native, was convicted by a jury on September 18. He was found guilty of possessing heroin with the intent to sell it within 1,000 feet of a school, possessing marijuana with the intent to sell it, and possessing drug paraphernalia, Clark said.

Authorities said Johnson possessed a large amount of heroin and marijuana inside a mobile home near Claxton Elementary School. He was arrested on January 31 when a search warrant was executed after a joint investigation by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, and the Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Criminal Court, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Charles Randolph Johnson, Dave Clark, district attorney general, Donald R. Elledge, heroin, marijuana, Oak Ridge Police Department, possessing heroin, possessing marijuana, Ryan Spitzer, Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration

Basketball photos: Oak Ridge and Powell

Posted at 1:01 pm December 9, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Oak Ridge senior guard Geevantay Gee (12) had nine points and eight assists during a 78-61 win over Powell on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015. Gee is guarded here by Powell senior Charlie Richards (23). (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

POWELL—Oak Ridge junior Tajion Jones led the undefeated Wildcats to a 78-61 win at Powell on Tuesday with five three-point shots and 22 points total. Here are pictures by John Huotari of Oak Ridge Today.

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Oak Ridge junior Tajion Jones (3) hit five three-point shots and scored 22 points during a 78-61 win at Powell on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Media, Photos, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anthony Gibson, basketball, Charlie Richards, Conley Hamilton, DeAndre Gibson, E.J. Bush, Geevantay Gee, Javien Johnson, Oak Ridge, Panthers, Powell, Tajion Jones, Tee Higgins, Wildcats

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