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Driver of pickup truck that killed one, injured nine charged with homicide

Posted at 3:37 pm July 22, 2015
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Lee Cromwell

Lee Cromwell

The driver of the Dodge Ram pickup truck that backed through the parking lot at Midtown Community Center after July 4 fireworks, killing one and injuring nine, has been charged with homicide, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment, authorities said.

Lee Cromwell, 65, was arrested at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday at the Oak Ridge Police Department without incident by patrol officers, authorities said.

Cromwell’s truck allegedly hit James Robinson, 37, of Knoxville, killing him, the ORPD said after the crash.

Cromwell has been charged with one count of vehicular homicide, one count of criminally negligent homicide, one count of reckless homicide, 12 counts of aggravated assault, one count of reckless endangerment, and one count of driving with a license that is suspended or revoked, Oak Ridge Police Chief Jim Akagi said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, crash, criminally negligent homicide, homicide, James Robinson, Jim Akagi, July 4, July 4 fireworks, Lee Cromwell, Midtown Community Center, Oak Ridge Police Department, parking lot crash, reckless endangerment, reckless homicide, vehicular homicide

ORHS teacher a state finalist for presidential teaching excellence award

Posted at 1:46 pm July 22, 2015
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Mary Elaine Vaughan

Mary Elaine Vaughan

Oak Ridge High School math teacher Elaine Vaughan has been named a Tennessee state finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, or PAEMST.

The PAEMST are the nation’s highest honors for teachers of mathematics and science, a press release said. Awardees serve as models for their colleagues, inspiration to their communities, and leaders in the improvement of mathematics and science education.

Vaughan is one of five finalists in mathematics for the 2015 PAEMST in Tennessee. Awardees will receive a certificate signed by President Barack Obama, a trip to Washington, D.C., to attend a series of recognition events and professional development opportunities, and a $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Barack Obama, Elaine Vaughan, Hope Street Group, mathematics, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, PAEMST, Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, science, state finalist, teaching excellence, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Education, Tennessee State Educator Fellow, Tennessee state finalist

ADFAC school supplies distribution under way

Posted at 1:31 pm July 22, 2015
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Clinton Fire Department and ADFAC School Supplies

Members of the Clinton Fire Department spend a morning packing school supplies, loading the fire truck, and delivering them to Clinton schools. (Submitted photo)

 

Since Thursday, July 9, volunteers from all over Anderson County have been sorting donated school supplies for Oak Ridge and Anderson County schools, packing them in bags and backpacks that are loaded into vehicles and distributing the packed items to classrooms.

Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties has been coordinating the collection, packing, and distribution of school supplies for 26 years. As a result, teachers aren’t obliged to spend their hard-earned money on items needed by their growing number of students from disadvantaged families.

Last year. ADFAC provided school supplies to more than 2,500 area students from disadvantaged families. This year, the local nonprofit service organization’s staff hopes to increase the number of school supplies by 12 percent with the help of ongoing support from the community. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Anderson County, Becky Hook, Clinton, Clinton Fire Department, disadvantaged families, disadvantaged students, Liz Herbes, Oak Ridge, school supplies, School Supplies Program, Second Baptist Church, Social Services, students

TWRA officers rescue capsized kayakers from Clinch River in Clinton

Posted at 10:47 pm July 21, 2015
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CLINTON—Two wildlife officers from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency went into rescue mode late this evening, bringing a happy ending to what could have turned into a sad story, authorities said.

At around 5 p.m. Tuesday, Steve and Connie Hunter of Ten Mile, Tennessee, were enjoying a kayak float with their sons down the Clinch River near the Second Baptist Church in Clinton when both were capsized into 45 degree water. Their sons attempted to stay with them, but the strong current forced them downstream where they made it to shore and dialed 911.

TWRA Sergeant Roy Smith and Officer Jeff Roberson responded to the accident alongside Anderson County Rescue Squad, Clinton Police Department, and Anderson County Sheriff’s Department.

At around 5:20 p.m., Smith and Roberson located the Hunters clinging to a log overhanging the river. The officers brought the subjects into their patrol boat and transported them to shore where they were assessed by Anderson County EMS and released. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Rescue Squad, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, capsized kayakers, Clinton, Clinton Police Department, Connie Hunter, Jeff Roberson, kayak, Matthew Cameron, rescue, Roy Smith, Second Baptist Church, Steve Hunter, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, TWRA

Three ORHS football players taken to hospital after Tuesday afternoon crash

Posted at 10:33 pm July 21, 2015
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Three Oak Ridge High School football players were taken to two hospitals after a crash in Blount County on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.

The three were reportedly leaving Maryville to come to practice in Oak Ridge at the time of the crash, Wildcats Coach Joe Gaddis said.

He said two players were taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville and the third was taken to Blount Memorial.

Gaddis said the three had apparently spent the night with a friend. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blount County, Education, Front Page News, High School, K-12, Police and Fire, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Blount County, crash, football, Joe Gaddis, John Helton Road, Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, Oak Ridge High School, WATE, Wildcats

AC Commission approves 10-cent tax rate increase for pay raises

Posted at 1:19 am July 21, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Rachel Minardo at Anderson County Commission

Rachel Minardo, president of the Anderson County Education Association, and others have advocated for a 4 percent pay raise for county school teachers and staff. Above, Minardo talks to the 16-member Anderson County Commission in Clinton on Monday. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 4 p.m.

CLINTON—After rejecting a few other proposals, Anderson County commissioners on Monday approved a 10-cent property tax rate increase to fund 2 percent pay raises for county employees and school teachers and staff.

The vote for the tax rate increase was 9-5-1.

Eight cents of the 10-cent increase is for Anderson County Schools, and the other two cents will cover the pay raise for county employees, with the exception of elected officials and county commissioners.

Earlier in the five-hour meeting, commissioners rejected proposals to:

  • raise the property tax rate by 10 cents for a 2 percent pay raise for the schools,
  • raise the tax rate by 5 cents for a 1 percent raise,
  • approve the school budget as submitted with no tax increase,
  • raise the property tax rate by 7.5 cents for the schools, and
  • use $1.7 million from the fund balance for a one-time bonus for schools in Anderson County, Oak Ridge, and Clinton.

Teachers said they haven’t had a pay raise since 2012, and they last received a bonus in 2013 and that was $200. They have said all the surrounding school districts except Campbell County pay more, and they want to be able to recruit and retain good teachers—and not be a training ground for other districts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, Government, Government, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: ACEA, Anderson County Board of Education, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Education Association, Anderson County Schools, budget, certified tax rate, Chuck Fritts, Daniel McInturff, Jerry Creasey, Jerry White, Jim Woodward, Kelly Williams, Larry Foster, Mark Alderson, Myron Iwanski, pay raises, Philip Warfield, property assessments, property tax rate, property tax rate increase, Rachel Minardo, reappraisals, Rick Meredith, Robert McKamey, Robin Biloski, Steve Emert, Steve Mead, tax rate, tax-neutral rate, Theresa Scott, Tim Isbel, Tracy Wandell, Whitey Hitchcock, Zach Bates

AC Commissioner Biloski resigning before move to Florida

Posted at 12:24 am July 21, 2015
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Robin Biloski

Robin Biloski

Note: This story was updated at 9:45 a.m.

CLINTON—Anderson County Commissioner Robin Biloski is resigning August 3 because she and her husband Bill are moving to Madeira Beach, Florida.

First elected in 2006, Biloski has served two four-year terms on County Commission. Re-elected for a second time in August 2014, she is now in her ninth year and represents District 8, which includes Emory Valley, Hendrix Creek, and Woodland in Oak Ridge.

Biloski was the only woman on County Commission for eight years, and she served as vice chair for three years and also chaired the Operations Committee.

She has also served for six years on the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Bill Biloski, Robin Biloski

Donations of $25K given to start AC animal shelter

Posted at 8:07 pm July 20, 2015
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Anderson County Animal Shelter Eagle Bend Donation

Ed Steinebach, right, general manager for Magna International’s Eagle Bend Manufacturing plant located in Clinton, announces a $10,000 donation to start an animal shelter in Anderson County. Also pictured are Anderson County Commissioner Robin Biloski, left, and Mayor Terry Frank, center. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

CLINTON—A total of $25,000 in donations was announced on Monday to help start an animal shelter in Anderson County.

The first donation of $10,000 was announced by Ed Steinebach, general manager for Magna International’s Eagle Bend Manufacturing plant in Clinton. Steinebach said his company is number two in the world for automotive manufacturing, and it is very important to give back to the community.

A matching donation of $10,000 was announced by Eileen Slater from her and NOAH Companion Animal Center in Marlow. Slater said it is very urgent to set up a holding facility at Blockhouse Valley Road.

The third donation of $5,000 was announced by members of S.A.R.G. (Shelter Animals Rescue Group), a nonprofit organization. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Operations Committee, animal shelter, automotive manufacturing, Chris Phillips, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, Ed Steinebach, Eileen Slater, Magna International, NOAH Companion Animal Center, Robin Biloski, S.A.R.G., Shelter Animals Rescue Group, Terry Frank, Theresa Scott

Taste of Anderson County offers local food, music; benefits United Way, Free Medical

Posted at 5:23 pm July 20, 2015
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Taste of Oak Ridge

File photo courtesy Atom Ray Photography

 

The Seventh Annual Taste of Anderson County will be at Jackson Square on Saturday, September 19, and it will feature food and local musicians.

Visitors will be able to enjoy a sampling of food from some of Anderson County’s best restaurants, which will showcase their fare in small, taste-sized portions, a press release said.

“This event is a great opportunity for local restaurants to share some of their favorite dishes, while proceeds will benefit the United Way of Anderson County and the Free Medical Clinic,” the release said.

“Tastes” from each vendor will be priced from $1 to $4 per item. Tickets will be available to purchase for $1 at entrances to the event. Attendees may buy as many tickets as they like; in addition, beer and wine will be available for sale. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: chicken wing competition, food, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, Jackson Square, King of the Wing, music, Taste of Anderson County, tastings, United Way of Anderson County

Oak Ridge Robotics Academy teaches robotics engineering in week-long camp

Posted at 11:19 am July 20, 2015
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Josie Fellers and Olivia Jones

Josie Fellers and teammate Olivia Jones assemble their robot’s arm at the ORAU Oak Ridge Robotics Academy. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

 

More than two dozen students from across East Tennessee recently spent a week designing, building, and programming robots during the Oak Ridge Robotics Academy.

Held at ORAU’s Center for Science Education, the week-long, free camp was led by Instructors Tad Douce and Ed Goodwin, both co-directors of the National Robotics Challenge, with help from Kayla Canario, the 2011 Extreme Classroom Makeover contest runner-up and the technology coordinator for Bearden Middle School.

The 6th annual ORAU Oak Ridge Robotics Academy included 26 students in seventh, eighth, and ninth grades.

Students were randomly placed into teams and faced daily engineering challenges such as programming their robots to solve a maze without being controlled or designing an arm to pick up a tennis ball.

“We call it a robotics academy, but it’s really an engineering academy,” Douce said. “Our main goal is to get the students to work with others, think logically and solve problems.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bearded Middle School, Center for Science Educaiton, East Tennessee, Ed Goodwin, engineering, Extreme Classroom Makeover, Josie Fellers, Kayla Canario, National Robotics Challenge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Robotics Academy, ORAU, ORNL, Robertsville Middle School, robotics, robotics engineering, Tad Douce

Clinton boy, 10, dies after battling brain cancer

Posted at 12:01 am July 20, 2015
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Joseph Dillman and Brian Bruce

Joseph Dillman, right, was battling brain cancer for the second time when this picture was taken in January, and he received more than 100 pounds of mail and gifts for his 10th birthday. Above, family friend Brian Bruce helped Dillman open gifts during Joseph Dillman Day at Claxton Elementary School on Saturday, January 24, 2015. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today) 

 

Note: This story was updated at 4:27 p.m. July 20.

Joseph Dillman, a Clinton boy who inspired the community with his battle against brain cancer, died Saturday. He was 10.

Joseph had earned the love and admiration of many people from across the country. It was his second battle against brain cancer.

Joseph had been made an honorary firefighter and honorary Clinton police officer. For his 10th birthday in January, he received more than 100 pounds of birthday mail and gifts from well-wishers across the country, including Peyton Manning and Johnny Majors.

“Joseph Dillman was such a fun-loving kid and put up a hard fight to beat cancer,” family friend Tiffany Taylor said on a GoFundMe page set up to help the family with funeral expenses. “Unfortunately, little Joseph’s fight ended yesterday morning with his family by his side.”

There was a candlelight prayer service for Joseph on July 11 in Clinton. Joseph was unable to attend, so supporters brought the event to him. Members of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department—along with local law enforcement, fire departments, and Emergency Medical Services—drove by Joseph’s house with lights flashing and sirens blaring. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Front Page News, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, brain cancer, Clinton Police Department, Joseph Dillman, Josh Waldo, Mary Dillman, Rick Scarbrough, Stan Ferguson, Tiffany Taylor

Hank’s Market hopes to open by Aug. 25

Posted at 8:51 pm July 19, 2015
By John Huotari 8 Comments

Hank's Market Grocery Store

Hank’s Market grocery store plans to open at the former Food Lion in Oak Ridge by August 25.

 

Hank’s Market grocery store plans to open at the former Food Lion in east Oak Ridge by August 25.

Hank’s Market #45 will be at 691 Emory Valley Road.

The company has responded to several queries from local residents on its Facebook page. Here’s one response:

Our Oak Ridge store is scheduled to open later next month (August). We are hoping to have the doors open on the 25th of August.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Briarcliff Realty, Curves, Emory Valley Road, Food Lion, grocery store, Hank's Market, The Real Estate Office

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