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OS Bobcats repeat as region champions with 18-12 win over Spring City

Posted at 4:08 pm October 10, 2015
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Oliver Springs 2015 Middle School Football Eighth-graders

The Oliver Springs Bobcats 2015 middle school football eighth-graders are pictured above. (Photo courtesy BBB-TV)

 

Information courtesy BBB-TV

The Oliver Springs Bobcats middle school team repeated as region champions with an 18-12 victory over Spring City on Thursday night.

Here is more information from BBB-TV:

Oliver Springs redeemed their earlier loss on the season to Spring City on Thursday night in the Regional Championship game in Spring City by defeating the Bulldogs 18-12.

Lane Lee scored two touchdowns and threw for another to Jackson Baker for the Bobcats (7-2).

This was back-to-back championships for the Bobcats as they beat Spring City last year at Oliver Springs in their undefeated season. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Middle School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Bulldogs, Jackson Baker, Lane Lee, Larry Green, middle school, Oliver Springs Bobcats, region champions, regional championship, Spring City, Thaxton "Buster" Brown

Free ‘Sparky and Rhonda Rucker’ concert, Oak Ridge climate prayer vigil Sunday

Posted at 3:50 pm October 10, 2015
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Oak Ridge Climate Prayer Vigil 2015

A first-of-its-kind climate prayer vigil in Oak Ridge on Sunday will feature a free concert and faith leaders, scientists, and citizens concerned about climate change, a press release said.

The concert at Melton Lake Park will feature Sparky and Rhonda Rucker of Maryville. Others participating in Sunday’s vigil and concert are Tennessee Interfaith Power and Light, or TIPL; Citizens Climate Coalition, or CCC; and prominent Tennessee climate organizers, faith leaders, lawmakers, environmental and municipal organizations, and concerned citizens, the press release said.

It’s the first Tennessee Interfaith Power and Light​ Climate Prayer Vigil in Oak Ridge. Sunday’s event will include statements on the urgency of climate action, music, candles, prayers by three faith leaders, a silent meditation, and a benediction.

Then, hosted by the Citizens Climate Coalition, climate organizations, scientists, and others will offer opportunities for effective action, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: CCC, Citizens Climate Coalition, climate change, climate prayer, Climate Prayer Vigil, climate scientists, concert, Melton Lake Park, music, Sparky and Rhonda Rucker, Tennessee Interfaith Power and Light, TIPL

Community Band concert on Sunday features music for adults, children

Posted at 3:17 pm October 10, 2015
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Oak Ridge Community Band Spring Concert April 19, 2015

The Oak Ridge Community Band is directed by Dale Pendley in concert in April 2015 at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center. (Submitted photo)

 

A concert by the Oak Ridge Community Band on Sunday will feature music for adults and children.

It’s the start of the new 2015-2016 series of indoor concerts, and it will open with the Children’s Concert scheduled for Sunday afternoon, October 11. The performance will begin at 3:30 p.m at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center.

Along with the new season will come some new changes, a press release said. Tickets at the door will be only $5 per person for all adults over 18, and children through age 18 will be free.

In addition, the public will have the opportunity at the October 11 concert to purchase season member cards allowing admission to concerts held in October, November, January, February, and April for only $15 per person, which is a savings of the cost of tickets to two out of the five concerts listed above. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Children's Concert, Dale Pendley, music, Oak Ridge Community Band, Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center

Opinion: Community leaders convene Community Matters forums

Posted at 3:04 pm October 10, 2015
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Editor’s Note: We are including this column on our news page in addition to our opinion page because it includes information about upcoming community forums.

Last November, a grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri, decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the death of Michael Brown. Given the many strong feelings all over the country, several clergy in Oak Ridge decided to address our community. In our public statement, we called for “inspiration, perspiration, and collaboration” in our shared efforts for racial justice. We concluded, “We, the faith community, look forward to partnering in 2015 to foster holistic, long-term, and systemic solutions to the complex set of social, economic, and community challenges that plague our great society.”

In the 11 months since, painful conversations about race across our country have continued in Baltimore, Maryland; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Dallas, Texas; Charleston, South Carolina; and even now, in Oak Ridge.

This summer, the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church began to display a message on its electronic Oak Ridge Turnpike sign, which reads, “Black Lives Matter.” Given the national scope of this slogan, people have taken this to mean different things. Some have responded, “All lives matter,” while others have answered with, “Police lives matter.” One thing is sure: It has stirred conversation and fostered what Martin Luther King Jr. called “a type of constructive, nonviolent tension which is necessary for growth.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Opinion, Top Stories Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, Community Matters, Darren Wilson, Derrick M. Hammond, J.B. Shelton, Jake Morrill, James Akagi, Michael Brown, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Oak Valley Baptist Church, Police Lives Matter, racial justice, St. Mary's Catholic Church, town hall meetings

Football photos: Oak Ridge and McMinn County

Posted at 12:57 pm October 9, 2015
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Wildcats T.J. Allison and McMinn County on Oct. 8, 2015

Oak Ridge senior running back T.J. Allison (6) had 96 yards on 20 carries and two touchdowns in a 24-0 shutout win over McMinn County on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Senior running back T.J. Allison scored two more touchdowns for Oak Ridge, and the Wildcats had their second shutout of the season in a 24-0 win over McMinn County at home on Thursday. Here are photos by Julio Culiat.

Wildcats Tee Higgins and McMinn County Zane Byas on Oct. 8, 2015

Oak Ridge junior wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) had a punt return that set up a rushing touchdown, a touchdown catch, and an interception during a 24-0 shutout win for the Wildcats on Blankenship Field on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. Here, Higgins catches a 16-yard TD pass over McMinn County defensive back Zane Byas (7) early in the third quarter. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Media, Photos, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Adam Manookian, Adarius Simpson, Alex Alcorn, Chase Kimbro, Cherokees, Jamaya Bazel, John Chavis, Jordan Dunbar, Julio Culiat, Kyndall Clark, Logan Fadnek, McMinn County, Myles Hebrard, Oak Ridge Wildcats, T.J. Allison, Tee Higgins, Zane Byas

Council to hear results of ORPD review during special meeting Thursday

Posted at 9:30 am October 9, 2015
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Oak Ridge City Council on July 27, 2015

The Oak Ridge City Council is pictured above during a meeting on July 27, 2015. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Oak Ridge City Council will hear the results of the six-month review of the Oak Ridge Police Department during a special meeting on Thursday, October 15.

The special work session—work sessions are non-voting meetings—will feature a presentation by the Municipal Technical Advisory Service at the University of Tennessee, which was hired to conduct the review in March. The review was expected to focus on turnover, morale, and administrative policies.

The work session, which was called by Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch and City Manager Mark Watson, is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Municipal Building Courtroom at 200 South Tulane Avenue.

MTAS will present the conclusions of its review of the Oak Ridge Police Department. Also, MTAS will submit their final report of the review to the City Council. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: City Council, David Beams, Kelly Callison, Mark Watson, MTAS, Municipal Technical Advisory Service, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, ORPD review, review, Trina Baughn, University of Tennessee, Warren Gooch

Undefeated Eagles finish season 8-0, win league championship over Grace Christian

Posted at 8:55 am October 9, 2015
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JMS Eagles Jack Replogle and Grace Christian Oct. 8, 2015

Jefferson Middle School quarterback Jack Replogle (18), an eighth-grader, runs for his second touchdown in a 30-14 middle school championship win over Grace Christian at Blankenship Field on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The undefeated Jefferson Middle School Eagles finished the football season 8-0 and won the league championship 30-14 at home against Grace Christian on Thursday. They were named Tennessee Valley Athletic Conference champions.

A week earlier, the Eagles won the city championship in a 52-0 win over Robertsville Middle School.

That means the Eagles were city champions, league champions, and undefeated this year. That gave jubilant JMS fans a reason to celebrate as they tried to recount the last season like this. It’s the best in a long, long time, Jefferson Middle School Coach Brian Wilson said.

It was the second time this year that the Eagles beat the Grace Christian Rams.

JMS eighth-grade quarterback Jack Replogle ran for two touchdowns on Blankenship Field on Thursday and three two-point conversions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Bart Kareken, Blankenship Field, Brian Wilson, football, Grace Christian, Grace Christian Rams, Isaiah Johnson, Jack Replogle, Jefferson Middle School, Jefferson Middle School Eagles, JMS, Jonathan Ellis, Jonathan Stewart, Kennedy Gore, league championship, Robertsville Middle School, special teams, Taylor Shannon

Geotechnical testing for eighth lane on Oak Ridge rowing course starts next week

Posted at 1:38 pm October 8, 2015
By John Huotari 21 Comments

USRowing Club Nationals

Racing in the USRowing Club National Championships in Oak Ridge on Saturday, July 19, 2014, consisted of heats and semifinals setting up the second round of finals on Sunday, July 20. (Photo by USRowing)

 

An engineering company will start geotechnical testing next week along Melton Lake Greenway for the installation of an eighth rowing lane, officials said Thursday.

Work will be done by Barge Waggoner Sumner and Cannon Inc. engineering, the Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department said. The testing is scheduled to begin Monday, October 12, and be complete on Friday, October 16, weather permitting.

The testing areas will be concentrated between Palisades Parkway and Amanda Drive, a press release said. During the geotechnical testing process, the use of Melton Lake Greenway may be disrupted. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Rowing, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Barge Waggoner Sumner and Cannon Inc., geotechnical testing, Melton Lake greenway, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, rowing course, rowing lane

Tennessee Fall Homecoming at Museum of Appalachia this weekend

Posted at 9:24 am October 8, 2015
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Tennessee Fall Homecoming Leroy Troy

Photo courtesy Museum of Appalachia

NORRIS—The annual Tennessee Fall Homecoming at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris this weekend will feature more than 70 musicians, authentic mountain and pioneer demonstrations, and dozens of artisans showcasing and selling handmade goods.

It’s a beloved and historic three-day event, organizers said.

This year, the Homecoming Marketplace, where festival-goers browse heritage arts and crafts from artisans showcasing their skills on site, has been selected as a feature representation of Tennessee Craft Week. Tennessee First Lady Crissy Haslam will be making a special appearance on Friday afternoon from 2:30-4 p.m. to promote Tennessee Arts programs.

The featured music lineup for this year’s event, now in its 36th year, includes the Del McCoury Band, multiple Grammy and International Bluegrass Music Award recipient and Bluegrass Hall of Fame member; previous two-time IBMA Entertainers of the Year and Vocal Group of the Year, the Gibson Brothers; and the multiple Grammy- and Dove-nominated band, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, also a 7-time IBMA Vocal Group of the Year and Bluegrass Hall of Fame Member. Also returning to the Tennessee Fall Homecoming this year is the legendary Larry Sparks, who was just inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame at the 2015 IBMA awards. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Appalachian, artisans, arts, Balsam Range, Boxcars, buck dancers, cloggers, Crissy Haslam, Dale Ann Bradley, Del McCoury Band, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Elaine Meyer, Fall Homecoming, Gibson Brothers, Homecoming Marketplace, Josh Goforth, Junior Sisk and Rambler’s Choice, Kenny and Amanda Smith, Larry Sparks, Museum of Appalachia, music, pioneer demonstrations, pioneers skills, Southern, Tennessee Arts, Tennessee Craft Week, Tennessee Fall Homecoming

Wildcats football game rescheduled to Thursday, JMS league championship game starts earlier

Posted at 1:05 pm October 7, 2015
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Joe Gaddis

Joe Gaddis, Oak Ridge Wildcats football coach

The Oak Ridge Wildcats will play McMinn County at home on Thursday rather than on Friday because of a high chance of thunderstorms on Friday, and a league championship game featuring Jefferson Middle School will start earlier Thursday.

The Wildcats game starts at 8 p.m. Thursday, October 8, on Blankenship Field, Oak Ridge Coach Joe Gaddis said. Gates will open at 7 p.m.

There is also a previously scheduled game on Blankenship Field on Thursday. That’s the Tennessee Valley Athletic Conference league championship game, and it features undefeated Jefferson Middle School and Grace Christian, which has lost two football games, including one to JMS. That game had been scheduled to start at 6 p.m., but it will now start at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Gaddis said.

He said there is a 90 percent chance of thunderstorms on Friday and Friday night, continuing into Saturday morning, and coaches didn’t want to take chances. The Wildcats have already had one game this season stopped in the first quarter and then restarted a few days later because of lightning. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Middle School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, CAK Warriors, Cherokees, Clinton Dragons, football, Grace Christian, Jefferson Middle School, Joe Gaddis, league championship, McMinn County, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Tennessee Valley Athletic Conference

Clinch River Antique Festival in Clinton this weekend

Posted at 9:05 am October 7, 2015
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Clinch River Antiques Festival

The Clinch River Antiques Festival in 2012 is pictured above. (Photo by Carl Warner)

 

The annual Clinch River Antique Festival is on Friday and Saturday in Clinton.

The 15th annual festival includes a kick-off party and “Cruze-In” on Friday, October 9, and the Antique Street Festival on Saturday, October 10.

The kick-off party in Historic Downtown Clinton is from 6-9 p.m. Friday. Admission and parking are free, and there will be entertainment and three cash giveaways at 7, 8, and 9 p.m.

The Antique Street Festival is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The festival features antique and artisan dealers and antique apprasier Joe Rosson. You can shop, and there will be food and entertainment. There will also be a re-enactment of the Burr-Hamilton duel. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: antique, antique festival, Antique Street Festival, Burr-Hamilton duel, Clinch River Antique Festival, Clinton, Joe Rosson

No one injured, black bear chased away after three hours at ACHS

Posted at 9:03 pm October 6, 2015
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Black Bear at Anderson County High School on Oct. 6, 2015

No one was injured, and a black bear was chased away with rubber bullets and beanbag rounds after it spent three hours at Anderson County High School, mostly eating acorns, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 8:40 a.m.

CLINTON—No one was injured, and a black bear was chased away with rubber bullets and beanbag rounds after it spent three hours at Anderson County High School, mostly eating acorns, on Tuesday.

The bear was first seen at about 3:55 p.m. Tuesday on the east side of a parking lot on the east side of the high school campus.

ACHS Assistant Principal Ben Downs, Principal Andrea Russell, and a school resource officer were involved in a student issue in the parking lot, when Downs looked over his left shoulder and saw the bear.

“There it was coming out of the woods,” Downs said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, K-12, Police, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: ACHS, Allen Russell, Anderson County High School, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andrea Russell, bear, Ben Downs, black bear, Charles J. Seivers Boulevard, Jason Lankford, Paul White, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, TWRA

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