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Corker: Bipartisan concern on Iran deal, no comment on Trump

Posted at 7:59 pm August 18, 2015
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Bob Corker Regional Business Luncheon

U.S. Senator Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican, talks about Iran and fiscal issues before fielding questions during a lunchtime speech in Clinton on Tuesday. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

CLINTON—He ruled out running for president himself but declined to comment on Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner, and U.S. Senator Bob Corker on Tuesday said there is bipartisan concern over the Iran nuclear deal.

Corker, a Tennessee Republican, has been asked in the past whether he might run for president. He was asked again during a lunchtime speech in Clinton on Tuesday, this time by Clinton businessman Joe Hollingsworth.

“That ship has sailed,” said Corker, chair of the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee.

He said the campaign for the November 2016 election, which features an unusually large field of 17 Republican candidates, is the most entertaining contest he’s seen in a while.

Four of the candidates are senators, and two are on the Foreign Relations Committee, said Corker, who’s not endorsing anyone. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Corker, Donald Trump, executive agreement, Foreign Relations Committee, Hillary Clinton, Iran, Iran deal, Iran nuclear deal, Joe Hollingsworth, Junior Achievement of East Tennessee, November 2016 election

McNutt appointed to replace Biloski on AC Commission

Posted at 8:07 pm August 17, 2015
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Angeleque McNutt of Rainbow Florist

Angeleque McNutt of Rainbow Florist in Oak Ridge was appointed to the Anderson County Commission on Monday, replacing Robin Biloski, who resigned August 3. (Angeleque McNutt via Facebook)

Business owner Angeleque McNutt has been appointed to replace Robin Biloski on Anderson County Commission. Biloski resigned on August 3 because she and her husband Bill are moving to Madeira Beach, Florida.

McNutt, who owns Rainbow Florist in Oak Ridge, will represent District 8. That district includes Emory Valley, Hendrix Creek, and Woodland in Oak Ridge.

McNutt will serve until the August 2016 election, the next county general election. She told commissioners on Monday that she will seek re-election in that election.

McNutt was appointed in a 8-6 vote after a first-round 7-7 tie between her and candidate Phil Yager. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Angeleque McNutt, District 8, Myra Mansfield, Myron Iwanski, Phil Yager, Rainbow Florist, Robin Biloski, Theresa Scott

TORCH Brew Review, a beer-tasting fundraiser, on Aug. 29

Posted at 12:21 am August 17, 2015
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TORCH Brew Review

Photo from the Brew Review on Sept. 12, 2014, by Margaretanne Ingle.

 

Trinity Out-Reach Center for Hope, or TORCH, has its Second Annual Brew Review on Saturday, August 29. It’s a one-of-a-kind fundraiser in Oak Ridge.

The Brew Review is scheduled for Saturday, August 29, from 7 to 11 pm, at St. Mary’s Catholic School Gymnasium at 323 Vermont Avenue in Oak Ridge.

The evening will include beer tasting, finger foods, and live music, a press release said. Guests can mingle with their food and beer, dance to live music and/or enter the Corn Hole Tournament.

The bands performing are The Portals, Rhiannon, Jack Russell and the Terriers, and Ridge City Ramblers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: beer tasting, Bill Henry, Brew Review, finger foods, fundraiser, Jack Russell and the Terriers, Jim Dodson, live music, Rhiannon, Ridge City Ramblers, St. Mary's School Gymnasium, The Portals, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center for Hope

Fire destroys home on Frost Bottom Road early Sunday

Posted at 11:01 pm August 16, 2015
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Frost Bottom Road Fire

A fire destroyed a home at 352 Frost Bottom Road in Anderson County early Sunday morning. (Photo by Tom Scott)

 

A fire destroyed a home on Frost Bottom Road early Sunday morning.

The fire was reported at 2 p.m. Sunday at 352 Frost Bottom Road in Anderson County, photographer Tom Scott said.

According to a neighbor, a passerby first saw the fire and asked the neighbor to call the Anderson County 911 Center, Scott said.

He said the Marlow Fire Department was dispatched and responded with one engine and two tankers. Mutual aid was requested from the Oliver Springs Fire Department, which sent two engines. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Front Page News, Marlow, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, fire, Frost Bottom Road, Marlow Fire Department, Oliver Springs Fire Department, Tom Scott

Anderson County EMS to get safety, self defense training

Posted at 5:36 pm August 16, 2015
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Anderson County EMS

It’s a dangerous job that involves driving at high speeds to emergencies and also, at times, encountering violent patients.

To help, Anderson County EMS is bringing in a national training program to train its staff and others.

EMS professionals are not taught to defend themselves, they do not go through training like police officers, and they do not carry the equipment officers do in case a scene becomes violent, a press release said.,

So, Anderson County EMS is teaching its emergency medical technicians and paramedics how to defend themselves and to recognize when a normal scene can or will escalate to a violent encounter. They will also learn how to talk their way out of a violent encounter, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, safety, self defense, training

Corker visiting six Tenn. counties, with stop in Clinton

Posted at 4:59 pm August 16, 2015
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U.S. Senator Bob Corker

Bob Corker

U.S. Senator Bob Corker is visiting six Tennessee counties, and the trip includes stops in Clinton, Knoxville, and Kingston on Tuesday.

The statewide travel started in Chattanooga on Saturday at the Department of Navy Memorial Service to honor the service members tragically killed in the July attack.

During Tuesday’s stops, Corker, a Tennessee Republican, will visit with business and community leaders.

On Wednesday, Corker will be back in Hamilton County, where he will attend the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce annual meeting. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Corker

Edgemoor Road bridge temporarily closed after crash leaves car stuck on rail

Posted at 4:35 pm August 14, 2015
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Edgemoor Road Bridge Crash

The right rear tire of a vehicle was stuck on the concrete rail of the Edgemoor Road bridge over the Clinch River after a two-vehicle crash between Oak Ridge and Claxton on Friday afternoon. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The right rear tire of a vehicle was stuck on the concrete rail of the Edgemoor Road bridge over the Clinch River after a two-vehicle crash between Oak Ridge and Claxton on Friday afternoon.

The crash was reported at about 1:55 p.m. Friday. Authorities temporarily shut down Edgemoor Road at the bridge. Emergency workers were able to pull the vehicle off the rail at about 2:50 p.m. The stuck vehicle appeared to a compact SUV.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Concrete Rail at Edgemoor Road Bridge

The concrete rail on the Oak Ridge side of the Edgemoor Road bridge. The Bull Run Fossil Plant in Claxton is pictured in the background.

 

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: bridge, Clinch River, crash, Edgemoor Road

City officials meet with NPS, DOE, other communities to discuss Manhattan Project park

Posted at 12:44 pm August 14, 2015
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Chuck Hope

Chuck Hope

A delegation from the City of Oak Ridge recently traveled to Los Alamos, New Mexico, to participate in a meeting with officials from the National Park Service, the U.S. Department of Energy, and from Los Alamos and the Hanford communities to discuss the newly designated Manhattan Project National Historical Park. The meeting was sponsored by the Energy Communities Alliance, or ECA, which supported attendance at the meeting with travel grants to the participants.

The three-day event, with more than 50 in attendance, began with a tour of the cultural resources and Manhattan Project era sites at Los Alamos National Laboratory. David Klaus, deputy under secretary of management and performance with DOE, was the keynote speaker. He emphasized the importance of preserving the history of the Manhattan Project, and pointed to the important scientific and technological advancements that originated from that era.

Victor Knox, associate director for park planning, facilities, and lands for the National Park Service, then briefed attendees on the status of a memorandum of agreement, or MOA, currently under development by DOE and NPS. The draft MOA, which has been released for public comment, will govern the respective roles of the secretary of interior and secretary of energy in administering the park and its facilities. Completion of the MOA is the first major milestone required by the enacting legislation, which was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama last December. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: AMSE, Amy Fitzgerald, Center for Oak Ridge Oral History, children's museum, Chuck Hope, City Council, Colin Colverson, Congress, David Klaus, DOE, draft MOA, ECA, Energy Communities Alliance, Hanford, heritage tourism, Jordan Reed, Kathryn Baldwin, Los Alamos, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Marc DeRose, memorandum of agreement, MOA, national park, National Park Service, NPS, Pam May, President Obama, Ron Woody, U.S. Department of Energy

Wildcat Day is Saturday

Posted at 11:02 am August 14, 2015
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Wildcat Day Flyer

The Oak Ridge High School Football Boosters will host Wildcat Day on Saturday, August 15, from 7-9 pm at ORHS Ben Martin Track.

Wildcat Day is a community-wide pep rally. Fans can begin arriving at 7 p.m. for free pizza, provided by Pizza Inn, as well as hot dogs and drinks. Wildcat players and coaches will be on hand to talk about the upcoming season with the crowd members before the formal pep rally begins at 8 p.m.

“The ORHS Cheerleaders, Dance Cats, and Pep Band will combine with the football team and coaching staff to make this a very spirited evening,” a press release said. “Wildcat Day will be a big motivational push for the Wildcats as they kick off the season against Clinton on Friday, August 21, at Blankenship Field.”

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Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Meetings and Events, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Ben Martin Track, Dance Cats, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Football Boosters, ORHS, ORHS cheerleaders, Pep Band, pep rally, Wildcat Day

ORHS Football Boosters have auction today to support team

Posted at 10:53 am August 14, 2015
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The Oak Ridge High School Football Boosters is having a live auction on Friday, August 14, from 7-10 p.m. The auction will be broadcast on BBB Communications Channel 12.

Auction items—including new merchandise, gift cards, and amusement park passes—have been donated by local and surrounding area businesses.

“Fantastic items such as Dollywood tickets, fine jewelry, spa items, golfing gear, autographed collectables, and much, much, more will be available,” a press release said.

Items being auctioned may be viewed on Facebook by searching for the “Wildcat Football Auction” page.

“Please participate and support the 2015 Oak Ridge High School football team…’Roll Cats, Roll!'” the release said.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: auction, football, football boosters, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Football Boosters, ORHS Football Boosters

Commission again approves 10-cent tax increase for pay raises, schools

Posted at 9:34 pm August 13, 2015
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Anderson County Teachers at County Commission

Roughly three-quarters of those attending the budget deliberations at Anderson County Commission wore red—”Red for Public Ed”—on Monday, July 20, 2015. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 11 p.m.

CLINTON—The Anderson County Commission has again approved a 10-cent tax rate increase for 2 percent pay raises for county employees, teachers, and school staff, and this time the result is final.

The first attempt in July ended in a legislative stalemate when commissioners failed to raise the tax rate by 10 cents, even though the budget they had passed earlier anticipated that increase. Commissioners first vote on the budget and then vote on the tax rate.

In their second attempt on Thursday, August 13, commissioners first approved budgets with the total 10-cent increase and then raised the tax rate by 10 cents. That ended a long process that began as early as May and included seven meetings, according to one official.

“We’re just relieved that the process is finally over,” said Rachel Minardo, president of the Anderson County Education Association. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Education Association, Anderson County Schools, budget, Chuck Fritts, Clinton City Schools, county employees, Jerry Creasey, Jerry White, Mark Alderson, Myron Iwanski, Oak Ridge Schools, pay raises, Philip Warfield, property tax rate, Rachel Minardo, Rick Meredith, Robert McKamey, Steve Emert, Steve Mead, tax rate, tax rate increase, teachers, Theresa Scott, Tim Isbel, Tracy Wandell, Whitey Hitchcock, Zach Bates

County Commission to consider replacement for Biloski in District 8

Posted at 10:18 pm August 12, 2015
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Robin Biloski

Robin Biloski

The Anderson County Commission will consider appointing a new commissioner in District 8 on Monday. The new commissioner will replace Robin Biloski, who resigned on August 3 because she and her husband Bill are moving to Madeira Beach, Florida.

Anderson County Commission Chair Robert McKamey will allow voters registered in Anderson County to submit names to the County Commission for consideration before commissioners vote or consider any motion or resolution on filling the position. The names may be submitted in writing to the chair prior to the meeting, or they may be submitted in person at the meeting.

In order for a name to be considered, a member of the County Commission must subsequently nominate the person. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, District 8, Myron Iwanski, Robert McKamey, Robin Biloski

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