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NAACP has forum on voting rights restoration on Thursday

Posted at 12:41 pm June 22, 2015
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Tom Marshall

Tom Marshall

Have you been convicted of a crime and are now unable to vote, or having trouble getting a job?

On Thursday, the Oak Ridge/Anderson County chapter of the NAACP will present the first in a series of public forums designed to help you. The forum starts at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 25, at Spurgeon Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church at 100 South Benedict Avenue in Oak Ridge.

Tom Marshall, District 7 Public Defender, will provide information on how people having served their sentence can potentially get their voting right restored and their record expunged, a press release said. Additional agencies are providing information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, District 7 Public Defender, forum, NAACP, Oak Ridge, Spurgeon Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, Tom Marshall, voting rights

Bear spotted in Rocky Top on Friday

Posted at 6:11 pm June 21, 2015
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Bear in Rocky Top on June 19, 2015

A bear was spotted at 320 Norris Freeway in Rocky Top, across from the Dollar Store, at about 12:30 p.m. Friday. (Photo courtesy Raymond Jobe)

A bear was spotted in Rocky Top on Friday.

Authorities received a report of a bear near the intersection of U.S. 441 (Norris Freeway) and North Main Street at about noon Friday, a Rocky Top dispatcher said. It was across from Advance Auto Parts.

Dispatchers contacted the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, which recommended leaving the animal alone. TWRA said the bear was probably looking for food, and berries will “come out” in about another two to three weeks.

The dispatcher said the bear drifted off from that intersection downtown and was seen elsewhere around Rocky Top (the former Lake City) before disappearing. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Police and Fire, Rocky Top, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: bear, Lake City, Norris Freeway, North Main Street, Rocky Top, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, TWRA, U.S. 441

Green named girls basketball coach, one half of husband-wife coaching duo

Posted at 5:13 pm June 21, 2015
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Paige Green

Paige Green

Paige Green has been named the new girls basketball coach at Oak Ridge High School, making her one half of a husband-wife coaching duo. Green’s husband, Aaron Green, is the boys basketball coach.

The appointment was announced Wednesday and went into effect immediately. Green, who has an impressive résumé as a player and has coached middle school and AAU basketball, will replace David Scott, who announced his decision to resign in late May. Scott cited family reasons after a second stint as coach.

It’s not unprecedented to have a husband-wife coaching duo. Aaron Green said he knows of two other similar coaching couples, the McWilliams at Upperman High School near Cookeville and Keith and Jennifer Galloway at Hardin Valley Academy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, High School, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, AAU, basketball, basketball coach, Danny Green, David Scott, Jill Prudden, Lady Wildcats, Mike Mullins, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Paige Green

Record crowds: Secret City Festival was ‘tremendous success’

Posted at 11:21 pm June 20, 2015
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Secret City Festival Concert 2015

A concert crowd at the 2015 Secret City Festival in Oak Ridge. (Photo by Robert Welton)

 

The 2015 Oak Ridge Secret City Festival drew record attendance, despite the heat, organizers said. Concerts by the Marshall Tucker Band and Three Dog Night attracted the highest number of spectators in festival history.

“We were ecstatic with the turnout for both concerts,” says, Marc DeRose, executive director of the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau. “We knew the bands would be popular but didn’t expect to see quite so many people. It was outstanding!”

Attendances for The Marshall Tucker Band and Three Dog Night were more than 2,200 and more than 3,500, respectively. The previous record was 2,300 for the Rick Springfield concert in 2013.

“After seeing how many tickets were sold at the gate for Friday’s Marshall Tucker concert, we decided to move the concert fences back to accommodate the expected additional 1,000-plus spectators for Three Dog Night,” DeRose said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Community, Entertainment, Government, Music, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: art show, Arts Council of Oak Ridge, City of Oak Ridge, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, festival, Jon Hetrick, Marc DeRose, Marshall Tucker Band, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, re-enactment, Secret City Festival, Three Dog Night, TN Creats, World War II, World War II Battle of Normandy Reenactment

Girls Inc. Elite Awards honors Nikki Caldwell on July 15

Posted at 9:02 pm June 20, 2015
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Nikki Caldwell

Girls Inc. will honor Nikki Caldwell on Wednesday, July 15. Caldwell is an Oak Ridge native, former University of Tennessee basketball all star, and current women’s basketball head coach at Louisiana State University.

She is also an “elite alumni” of Girls Inc., a press release said. The awards will also honor current elite member Semaj Clark of Oak Ridge, the release said.

The inaugural Girls Inc. Elite Awards ceremony is scheduled from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 15, at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville. All proceeds will go directly into expanding current programming to improve program content while increasing the number of girls served, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Girls Inc., Louisiana State University, Nikki Caldwell, United Way, University of Tennessee, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

TWRA: Removing white-tailed fawns from wild does more harm than good

Posted at 11:29 am June 20, 2015
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White-tailed Deer Fawn

Safe and sound. While many people might consider it abandoned, the mother is nearby nourishing herself while the fawn rests in a safe place in thick cover. (Photo credit: TWRA/Sterling Daniels)

 

MORRISTOWN—Calls reporting abandoned white-tailed fawns are pouring in, and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is reminding people to think twice before removing them from the wild in an attempt to rescue them, even when it seems like they’ve been abandoned.

TWRA Wildlife Biologist Sterling Daniels offers this information to those who may be considering “rescuing” a fawn that in most cases, would have been better left alone: “White-tailed deer have a very effective survival strategy for their offspring that may be misinterpreted by many people and it is very rare for a doe to ever abandon a fawn. Fawns are typically born May through July, with June being the most common month. For the first weeks of a fawn’s life, the mother will keep her distance from the bedded newborn only returning for just a few hours each day for nursing. This survival strategy reduces the chance of leading predators to their location. If someone encounters a fawn, the best thing to do is leave it alone.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Recreation, Sports, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Carter County, fawn, John Ripley, Sterling Daniels, survival strategy, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, TWRA, white-tailed deer, white-tailed fawn

Local church makes plans for same-sex weddings after expected Supreme Court decision

Posted at 12:02 pm June 19, 2015
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Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church

The U.S. Supreme Court will soon rule on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage, and Tennessee residents and state government officials are waiting to see how the Court’s decision will affect the state’s policy. In the midst of the wait, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church has begun making plans, a press release said.

“In keeping with our beliefs and to offer a sense of love and support to same-sex couples, ORUUC will offer free wedding services and a reception for same-sex couples as soon as the County Clerks’ offices are able to issue licenses,” ORUUC minister Reverend Jake Morrill said in the release. “Those who plan to marry should call the church office to request a time to speak with one of our ministers prior to the wedding day.”

“In the Book of Ruth, when Ruth tells Naomi, ‘Where you go, I will go; your people will be my people,’ people don’t get caught up with the gender,” said ORUUC Minister of Faith Formation Reverend Tandy Scheffler. “What they hear is love. What counts in this life is love. And at ORUUC, we are ready to bless public commitments of love between couples who’ve waited too long for the rights and honor denied to their families.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: 14th Amendment, Christine Purcell, Jake Morrill, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, same-sex couples, same-sex marriage, same-sex weddings, Supreme Court, Tandy Scheffler, wedding services

State announces $347K grant to improve sidewalks in Norris

Posted at 11:17 am June 19, 2015
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TDOT Norris Grant

Among those pictured above during a TDOT grant ceremony in Norris on Friday are, third from left, Senator Randy McNally, an Oak Ridge Republican; Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, fourth from left; Norris Mayor Chris Mitchell; Representative Dennis Powers, a Jacksboro Republican; and partially obscured, Representative John Ragan, an Oak Ridge Republican. (Photo courtesy TDOT via Facebook)

 

NORRIS—Tennessee officials announced Friday that they have awarded a $347,760 transportation alternative grant to the city of Norris for a project known as East Norris Sidewalk Improvements.

The grant was announced by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner John Schroer during a Friday visit to East Tennessee that also includes stops in Rockwood and Knoxville.

The Norris project includes a six-foot-wide concrete trail starting at the intersection of East Norris Road and Dairy Pond Road extending approximately 2,000 feet to Andersonville Highway, a press release said. At the end of the trail, two crosswalks will be constructed to provide pedestrians with safe access to Sycamore Place and a nearby shopping center. The project will join existing sidewalks along East Norris Road, providing the final connection to area schools, recreational facilities, the local business district, and shopping. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Norris, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Andersonville Highway, Bill Haslam, concrete trail, crosswalk, Dairy Pond Road, East Norris Road, East Norris Sidewalk Improvements, John Schroer, Norris, sidewalk, Sycamore Place, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, transportation alternative grant, transportation enhancement

Ninja 5K returns to Oak Ridge on Friday

Posted at 7:52 pm June 18, 2015
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Ninja 5K Start in 2014

The start of the Ninja 5K at Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge in June 2014. (Photo courtesy Ninja 5K via Facebook)

 

The Second Annual Ninja 5K is at the Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge on Friday, June 19.

Registration and martial arts demonstrations start at 7 p.m. The race begins at 8 p.m.

The 3.1-mile Horizon Center race course is very flat and accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, according to race organizers.

Participants may register online at www.ninja5k.com or on site at the Horizon Center Conference Building on Novus Drive. Registration is $35 for adults and $20 for youth ages 17 and under. Participants are encouraged to dress like a ninja and run with a group of friends. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Meetings and Events, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Horizon Center, martial arts, martial arts demonstrations, Ninja 5K, PMA, Progressive Martial Arts, Terri Reedy

Claxton principal will become special education supervisor in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:24 am June 18, 2015
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Myles Hebrard

Myles Hebrard

Myles Hebrard, principal of Claxton Elementary School, will become special education supervisor for Oak Ridge Schools effective July 1. Hebrard will replace Hal Jernigan, who is retiring at the end of June.

Hebrard has been principal of Claxton Elementary School in Anderson County for the past seven years, a press release said. He has a master’s degree and education specialist degree in special education from the University of Tennessee, and he is currently working on his doctorate in educational leadership.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Claxton Elementary School, Hal Jernigan, Myles Hebrard, Oak Ridge Schools, special education supervisor

Experts launch advanced composites institute announced by Obama, led by UT

Posted at 9:57 am June 18, 2015
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Craig Blue, David Danielson, and David Millhorn

Pictured above are Craig Blue, IACMI CEO; David Danielson assistant secretary, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; and David Millhorn, executive vice president for the University of Tennessee System and president of the UT Research Foundation. (Photo courtesy UT)

 

ORNL a founding partner

Hundreds of composites experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at the Knoxville Convention Center on Wednesday for the launch of the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, or IACMI.

The University of Tennessee in Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are among IACMI’s founding research partners.

A signing ceremony between the U.S. Department of Energy and IACMI representatives marked the official start of business for the newly established institute, which was announced in January by President Barack Obama.

IACMI will work with industry to reduce technical risk and develop a robust supply chain for advanced composite materials in automotive components, wind turbines, and compressed gas storage applications. Funded with $70 million in federal funds and more than $180 million in nonfederal funds, IACMI will focus on making advanced fiber-reinforced polymer composites less expensive and less energy-intensive, helping give America’s resurging manufacturing sector a more competitive edge in the global economy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: advanced composite materials, advanced manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing Office, Barack Obama, Craig Blue, IACMA, IACMI, Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, manufacturing, Michigan State University, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, ORNL, Purdue University, Taylor Eighmy, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Dayton Research Institute, University of Kentucky, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Research Foundation, UT

Report: Haslam in Norris on Friday

Posted at 12:31 pm June 17, 2015
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Bill Haslam during Presidential Visit at Pellissippi State

Governor Bill Haslam is pictured above during a visit by President Barack Obama at Pellissippi State Community College on Friday, January 9. (File photo by Rob Welton)

 

Information from WYSH Radio

According to the Norris Bulletin, Governor Bill Haslam will be in Norris on Friday to announce that the city has been awarded a $347,000 grant by the Tennessee Department of Transportation to build a new sidewalk along East Norris from Dairy Pond Road to the intersection with Highway 61.

The grant will also provide financing for a new crosswalk that will permit easier pedestrian traffic and easier access to the existing retail shops on the other side of the highway.

Officials told the Bulletin that a significant amount of preliminary engineering and design work will be required before construction on the project can begin and said it is likely that no actual work would begin for at least a year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Norris, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Haslam, crosswalk, Dairy Pond Road, grant, Highway 61, Norris, Norris Bulletin, Tennessee Department of Transportation

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