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Man wanted in Oak Ridge after shooting, crash arrested in Knox

Posted at 12:54 pm October 20, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Larry Dewayne Williams

Larry Dewayne Williams

Note: This story was last updated at 1:21 p.m.

A 28-year-old Oak Ridge man wanted after a September shooting and three-car crash was arrested in Knox County on Sunday, authorities said.

Authorities are waiting for Larry Dewayne Williams, 28, to be transported to Anderson County.

“We’re very, very pleased with that,” Oak Ridge Police Chief Jim Akagi said of the arrest, “and we eagerly await his transfer to Anderson County to answer the charges.”

The specific charges haven’t been released yet.

In September, the Oak Ridge Police Department said it seized 49.2 grams of suspected heroin in a West Outer Drive house that is the home of Williams and Chelsea Reign Lively, 22.

The ORPD said it found the drugs, which also included about 7.72 ounces of suspected marijuana, during a search after the September 21 shooting, which was on Wakefield Road, and three-car crash about two hours later at North Illinois Avenue and West Outer Drive.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: ACSD, Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Chelsea Reign Lively, crash, heroin, Jim Akagi, Kevin Craig, Knox County, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Larry Dewayne Williams, marijuana, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, shooting, Wakefield Road, West Outer Drive

One injured after driver allegedly runs stop sign, hits city truck, report says

Posted at 2:38 pm October 19, 2015
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Hillside Road and Pennsylvania Avenue Crash on Oct. 16, 2015

A 22-year-old Oak Ridge man was taken by an ambulance to a Knoxville hospital after he allegedly ran a stop sign and hit a city-owned pickup truck at Hillside Road and Pennsylvania Avenue on Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, authorities said. (Photo courtesy Kevin Rice)

 

A 22-year-old Oak Ridge man was taken by ambulance to a Knoxville hospital after he allegedly ran a stop sign and hit a city-owned pickup truck on Friday, authorities said.

Nathan D. Benvenuto was driving east on Hillside Road in a 1991 GMC compact utility vehicle when he ran the stop sign at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue at about 11:26 a.m. Friday, an Oak Ridge Police Department report said.

Benvenuto’s vehicle collided with a 2012 Ford pickup truck owned by the City of Oak Ridge and driven by Timothy Lynn Ward, 46, also of Oak Ridge. Ward was driving southbound on Pennsylvania Avenue at the time of the crash.

“(Benvenuto’s vehicle) did not stop for the stop sign on Hillside Road at Pennsylvania Avenue and entered the intersection in front of (the pickup truck driven by Ward), which did not have time to stop and collided with (Benvenuto’s vehicle),” said the crash report, written by ORPD Officer Daniel Freytag. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Charles Derek Goins, City of Oak Ridge, crash, Daniel Freytag, Hillside Road, Jerry Dale Fink, Oak Ridge Police Department, Pennsylvania Avenue, Timothy Lynn Ward

Firefighters, ambulance crew respond to roadside baby delivery

Posted at 1:30 pm October 19, 2015
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Oak Ridge Fire Engine

Oak Ridge firefighters and an Anderson County ambulance crew responded to a report of a baby delivery at a car rental store on Oak Ridge Turnpike on Sunday night.

The call from Enterprise Rent a Car at 608 Oak Ridge Turnpike came in at 7:58 p.m. Sunday.

The baby was delivered in the short time before the Oak Ridge Fire Department arrived. Emergency workers cut the baby’s cord, and the newborn and mother were taken to the hospital on an Anderson County Emergency Medical Services ambulance, along with two firefighters.

The baby began to cry after firefighters treated it at the scene, and that’s a good sign, Oak Ridge Fire Chief Darryl Kerley said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: ambulance crew, Anderson County, Anderson County Emergency Medical Services, baby delivery, Darryl Kerley, Enterprise Rent a Car, firefighters, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Fire Department

Pulitzer Prize-winning author of atomic bomb book gives lecture Thursday

Posted at 9:52 am October 19, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Richard Rhodes

Richard Rhodes

Richard Rhodes, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Making of the Atomic Bomb,” will be the featured speaker at a lecture in Oak Ridge on Thursday.

Rhodes will be the guest at the 18th Annual Dick Smyser Community Lecture Series on Thursday, October 22, at the American Museum of Science and Energy.

The title of his presentation is “The Light of New Fires: Energy Challenges Yesterday and Today.” This presentation is jointly sponsored as part of Nuclear Science Week in the Knoxville/Oak Ridge area by UT Battelle LLC, the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, and Friends of ORNL. The event is free of charge and will be held at the American Museum of Science and Energy at 300 South Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Museum of Atomic Energy, Dick Smyser Community Lecture Series, energy challenges, Friends of ORNL, Nuclear Science Week, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Richard Rhodes, The Making of the Atomic Bomb, UT-Battelle LLC

Council to consider amending mall plan, inviting DOE to discuss travel practices

Posted at 8:56 am October 19, 2015
By John Huotari 9 Comments

Oak Ridge Mall

The Oak Ridge City Center, which could be redeveloped as a multi-use town center known as Main Street, is pictured above. Also known as the former Oak Ridge Mall, the L-shaped building is at center. The white building at center left is Walmart, and it is not part of the proposed redevelopment. Neither is the white building at center top, the Tinseltown Theater. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 12:35 p.m.

During a special meeting Tuesday, the Oak Ridge City Council will consider amending the economic impact plan for the redevelopment of the former Oak Ridge Mall. The change is being considered primarily because the master developer has changed.

The amendment to the economic impact plan, which also includes a date change, will be considered a day earlier, on Monday, October 19, by the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board and Anderson County Commission.

The Industrial Development Board has a public hearing and special meeting on the $13 million tax increment financing, or TIF, for the redevelopment and an amendment to the economic impact plan at 3:45 p.m. Monday, October 19, in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Training Room. The County Commission is expected to consider the amendment in a meeting that starts at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Room 312 of the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Board of Education, Crosland Southeast, DOE, economic impact plan, Industrial Development Board, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, Mark Watson, Municipal Building Training Room, Oak Ridge City Center, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Preschool, per diem rates, Randy McNally, RealtyLink, special meeting, tax increment financing, TIF, travel, travel practices, U.S. Department of Energy, work session

City Council to discuss housing, infrastructure at Oct. 24 retreat

Posted at 8:25 am October 19, 2015
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Oak Ridge City Council on July 27, 2015

The Oak Ridge City Council will discuss housing and capital infrastructure planning during a retreat on Saturday, October 24. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Oak Ridge City Council will discuss housing and capital infrastructure planning during a retreat on Saturday, October 24.

The retreat is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. October 24 at the MCLinc Conference Facility at Heritage Center, 200 Heritage Boulevard. That’s 2010 Highway 58, Building K-1000.

Christina Kloker Younger of C.K. Young Creative Planning Systems will help lead the meeting, a notice said.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: C.K. Young Creative Planning Systems, capital infrastructure, Christina Kloker Younger, housing, infrastructure, Oak Ridge City Council, retreat

Photos: Choices Resource Center Walk for Life

Posted at 8:19 am October 19, 2015
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Choices Resources Walk for Life on Oct. 17, 2015

The Choices Resource Center Walk for Life was Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

The Choices Resource Center Walk for Life was Saturday, October 17, at the Oak Ridge Marina. Here are photos by Julio Culiat.

Choices Resources Walk for Life on Oct. 17, 2015

The Choices Resource Center Walk for Life was Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Media, Nonprofits, Photos, Top Stories Tagged With: Choices Resource Center, Julio Culiat, Walk for Life

Powell girls win first district title in 5-4 win over Oak Ridge

Posted at 2:13 pm October 18, 2015
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Powell District Soccer Champs Oct. 15, 2015

The Powell Lady Panthers won what is believed to be their first-ever district soccer title in a 5-4 win during a penalty kick shootout against Oak Ridge on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015. (Photo courtesy Powell High School Girls Soccer)

 

The Powell Lady Panthers won what is believed to be their first-ever district soccer title in a 5-4 win during a penalty kick shootout against Oak Ridge on Thursday.

No one scored in 80 minutes of regulation time during the District 3-AAA championship game at Powell Middle School on Thursday, October 15. Then the score remained tied 0-0 through two 10-minute overtimes and two five-minute sudden death overtimes.

The game then went to penalty kicks, with the Lady Panthers and Lady Wildcats each getting five tries.

But the two teams were tied 4-4 at the end of the fifth attempt, Powell Coach Mark Smith said. So, the game went to a sixth try, and that’s when Powell scored one and Oak Ridge (13-4, 4-1 District 3-AAA) did not.

Sophomore Brooke Huffaker of Powell (10-4-3, 5-0) scored the winning goal. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Rouse, Ashlyn Miller, Bailey Taylor, Brooke Huffaker, District 3-AAA, District 3-AAA championship, district soccer title, Emily Murphy, Hardin Valley, Jasmine Rizk, Jeff Trombly, Katie Welsh, Lady Wildcats, Macy Barclay, Mark Smith, Maryville, Oak Ridge, Powell Lady Panthers, Powell Middle School, Rachel Ross, Raygan Scarbrough, Region 2 semifinal, Region 2-AAA tournament, Zoe Van Hook

Pay cited most often as reason for ORPD turnover, low morale, MTAS report says

Posted at 8:05 pm October 15, 2015
By John Huotari 23 Comments

Margaret Norris and Rex Barton of MTAS on Oct. 15, 2015

Margaret Norris, left, and Rex Barton of the Municipal Technical Advisory Service at the University of Tennessee deliver the results of a six-month review of the Oak Ridge Police Department to City Council on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 12 p.m. Oct. 16.

It probably wasn’t the explanation that many expected, but pay was cited most often as the reason for turnover and low morale in the Oak Ridge Police Department, according to a report released Thursday.

Some have pinned most of the blame for the department’s woes—or perceived woes, depending upon your perspective—on Oak Ridge Police Chief Jim Akagi, and they had called for an investigation of the chief earlier this year on several different fronts.

Among those pressing for an investigation was Oak Ridge City Council member Trina Baughn. She and others had raised questions about the chief’s temperament, including whether he has outbursts and is vindictive, and what Baughn suggested is a high turnover rate.

But the City Council instead approved a review of the ORPD that focused on morale, turnover, and administrative policies. In March, Council hired the Municipal Technical Advisory Service at the University of Tennessee to conduct the six-month review, which was first proposed by Council member Kelly Callison. MTAS presented its findings in a 20-page report presented to the Oak Ridge City Council in a special work session on Thursday.

The report identified a primary culprit familiar to many workers: pay. But as officers have pointed out, they, unlike most other workers, face danger on a daily basis.

Most of those interviewed by MTAS thought that ORPD salaries are not suitable for retaining good employees, MTAS consultant Rex Barton told Council members Thursday. Whatever raises have been given in the past few years have been outstripped by the rise in the cost of benefits, Barton said.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: administrative policies, Charlie Hensley, City Council, Jack Mansfield, Jim Akagi, John Criswell, Kelly Callison, Margaret Norris, morale, MTAS, Municipal Technical Advisory Service, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Rex Barton, Tasha Blakney, Trina Baughn, turnover, University of Tennessee, UT

Party in the Park features family-friendly fun, crime prevention, music, food on Saturday

Posted at 10:43 am October 15, 2015
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Neighborhood Watch Program Party

Oak Ridge Police Department Officer John Thomas, front left, invites children to meet one of the ORPD’s K-9s at last year’s crime prevention celebration. Oak Ridge Police Chief Jim Akagi is pictured at back left. (Submitted photo)

 

The first annual Party in the Park on Saturday will feature family-friendly activities for children and adults, crime prevention presentations and information, free food, and more. It’s scheduled from 2-6 p.m. Saturday, October 17, at A.K. Bissell Park near the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

The Oak Ridge Police Community Resource Office and the Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program will host the 2015 Party in the Park, with activities celebrating the partnership between the community and the police department. The focus of the event is crime prevention, safety, health, and wellness.

Kristine Kinsey will serve as master of ceremonies and comedian. Magician Danny Whitson will perform feats of magic during the celebration. Festivities will also include Oak Ridge Police K-9 demonstrations, safety and health exhibits, Oak Ridge Electric Department bucket rides, and drug abuse prevention information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: A.K. Bissell Park, Brandan Sharp, Canine Costume Contest, Citizen’s Police Academy, Civic Center, crime prevention, Danny Whitson, Emilee Smith, health, High Lonesome Bluegrass Band, Jim Akagi, John Thomas, Kristine Kinsey, Neighborhood Watch, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program, Oak Ridge Police Community Resource Office, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Party in the Park, safety, Will Turner

Legal Aid Society Community Award honors Anderson County Juvenile Court

Posted at 9:58 am October 15, 2015
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Oak Ridge Community Award and Anderson County Juvenile Court

Picture above from left to right are April Seiber (ACJC Lead Youth Services Officer), Sandy Slater (ACJC Youth Services Officer), Betsy Hunt (Judge Hunt’s wife), Judge Brian J. Hunt, Angie Perez (ACJC Judicial Assistant), Denise Casteel (ACJC Youth Services Officer), and Elizabeth Risner (ACJC Youth Services Officer). Not shown: Andrew Williams (ACJC Youth Services Officer) (Submitted photo)

 

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands’ Oak Ridge office honored Anderson County Juvenile Court Judge Brian J. Hunt and the staff of the Anderson County Juvenile Court with its inaugural Community Award at a reception on Tuesday, October 6, at CapitalMark Bank and Trust in Oak Ridge.

Legal Aid Society’s Community Award honors individuals and/or organizations in the community for their leadership and compassion in supporting the nonprofit law firm’s mission, a press release said.

More than 60 people, including Representative Kent Calfee, Anderson County District Attorney General Dave Clark, former Mayor David Bradshaw (who hosted the event as President of CapitalMark Bank and Trust in Oak Ridge), United Way of Anderson County Executive Director Naomi Asher, and Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson celebrated Judge Hunt and the Anderson County Juvenile Court, or ACJC, for partnering with Legal Aid Society to advance access to justice among our region’s youth. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Juvenile Court, Anderson County Juvenile Court judge, Brian J. Hunt, CapitalMark Bank and Trust, Community Award, DCS, Gary Housepian, Guardian ad litem project, Hunt and Hunt Law Fire, Janet Mynatt, Legal Aid Society, Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, Leslie Hunt, Tennessee Department of Children’s Services

Mayor Frank wants to serve as chair of AC Commission, sit with legislative body at meetings

Posted at 8:43 am October 15, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Terry Frank

Terry Frank

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank wants to serve as chair of the County Commission, and she’s asked to be considered as a candidate in September 2016.

In an October 14 letter, Frank also asked commissioners to sit with them during meetings.

The proposals could be considered by the Anderson County Commission on Monday.

If she were commission chair, Frank said, she would have to surrender her veto power. She would have a non-voting position, but she would be able to cast a vote to break a tie.

“While this may seem a shocking proposal at first, I think we can look back over the history of Anderson County and see that the county mayor as chairman—or county executive or judge as the position used to be called—was an effective structure,” Frank said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County mayor, chair, election, Steve Emert, Terry Frank, Tim Isbel, veto power

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