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Roane State-ORHS dual credit ceramics class gives students new perspectives

Posted at 12:37 pm May 19, 2015
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Bryan Wilkerson and Katie Stewart in Ceramics Class

Roane State art professor Bryan Wilkerson works with student Katie Stewart during the college’s dual credit ceramics class at Oak Ridge High School. (Submitted photo)

 

For now, Oak Ridge High School ceramics students create sculptures, bowls, and figures.

Maybe later, they’ll create new businesses, innovative products, and groundbreaking technology.

Either way, the process is the same. Start with mush—clay for the moment. Use creativity, problem-solving, and analysis to turn the mush into something special. That’s the lesson Roane State Community College art professor Bryan Wilkerson wants the Oak Ridge students to learn in his dual credit ceramics classes.

“I treat this no differently than all of my classes,” Wilkerson said. “I want them to come away with an understanding of techniques. I’m also trying to help them develop their own artistic direction, creative problem-solving, how to start with an idea and see it through to a finished piece.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, College, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: art, Bryan Wilkerson, ceramics, ceramics class, ceramics courses, ceramics students, Gisela Schrock, Oak Ridge High School, pottery, Roane State Community College

Clinton Council OKs budget, 15.5-cent tax increase

Posted at 12:14 pm May 19, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Clinton City Hall

Information from WYSH Radio

Note: This story was updated at 10:52 a.m. May 20.

The Clinton City Council voted on Monday to approve its budget for the fiscal year that begins on July 1 on first reading, and it includes a 15.5-cent property tax increase.

Last week, WYSH reported that a three- or four-cent tax increase would be necessary to pay for an increase in insurance costs and to pay for the salaries and benefits of four full-time firefighters. The costs associated with those firefighters were paid for by a FEMA grant for the past two years, but they became the responsibility of the city this year.

Following a late-week budget workshop, another seven cents was added to the proposed tax increase to pay for the city taking over all of the costs associated with school resource officers at the city’s three schools ($62,000), hiring a codes enforcement/police officer ($50,000), and to set aside $100,000 to start a street-paving fund aimed at preventing the city from having to borrow money for street improvement projects in the future. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Clinton, Clinton City Council, FEMA grant, fire protection rating, firefighters, ISO, police officers, property tax rate, Roger Houck, salaries, school resource officers, Scott Burton, street-paving fund, tax increase, WYSH Radio

Anderson mayor: Budget proposal holds spending steady, no tax increase

Posted at 8:07 pm May 18, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Terry Frank

Terry Frank

The budget proposed by Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank for the next fiscal year would keep most county departments at current-year spending levels and it includes no tax increase, a press release said.

The proposed general fund budget was presented to the Anderson County Budget Committee on Tuesday afternoon, and it was unanimously approved at Thursday evening’s budget meeting, the Mayor’s Office said in the release.

The next fiscal year begins July 1.

The balanced $25,088,157 budget for the county’s general operating fund proposes maintaining a focus on stabilizing spending levels until “we have full economic recovery,” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Budget Committee, Anderson County Commission, budget, budget process, budget proposal, Christopher K. Phillips, Connie Aytes, Dusty Irwin, funding, general fund budget, general operating fund, health insurance, Leonard Abbatiello, on-site medical clinic, Phil Warfield, public hearing, Robert McKamey, Russell Bearden, salary increases, schools, spending, tax increase, Terry Frank

It’s not too late to sign up a dragon boat team

Posted at 7:44 pm May 18, 2015
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Penny Behling Dragon Boat Steering

Penny Behling, CEO of Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing, steers a dragon boat during a race at last year’s inaugural Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival. (Submitted photo)

 

It’s not too late to register a team for the Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival. You don’t have to worry about getting a boat, paddles, or life vests. Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing LLC will supply those for you, plus training, a practice session for your team and a skilled person to steer the boat, a press release said.

All you need to do is recruit 21 people who are 15 years or older; you need 20 paddlers, eight of whom are women, and one drummer. The cost for a team is $850, or slightly less than $41 per person. The money raised goes to a variety of charities.

To register a team, sponsor a team, or sponsor the festival, visit Dynamic’s website at http://oakridge.racedragonboats.com/,and click on REGISTER, as well as the festival’s Facebook page for the latest news. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: dragon boat, Dragon Boat Beer Garden Bash, Dynamic Dragon Boat Festival LLC, Floating Chinese Lantern Ceremony, Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival

UCOR awards 33 mini-grants for local school projects

Posted at 7:32 pm May 18, 2015
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UCOR, the U.S. Department of Energy’s cleanup contractor at the Oak Ridge Reservation, has announced the 33 winners of the UCOR Education Mini-Grant Program.

UCOR is a partnership between URS and CH2M Oak Ridge LLC.

The company said one of its primary objectives is to support and encourage education initiatives.

“The Mini-Grant Program was designed to recognize and support excellence in teaching by providing funds to assist classroom teachers for specific projects or curricula, focusing primarily on science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: CH2M Oak Ridge LLC, classroom teachers, DOE, engineering, Ken Rueter, math, mini-grant, science, STEM, technology, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, UCOR Education Mini-Grant Program

Education Foundation to award $93,894 in grants at Wednesday ceremony

Posted at 1:59 pm May 18, 2015
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation

As part of its “Making the Critical Difference” campaign, the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation will award more than $93,000 in grants to Oak Ridge teachers at a ceremony this Wednesday, May 20.

Oak Ridge alumni and WBIR Anchor Moira Kaye will be the featured speaker at the event for what she has described as her career’s “last personal appearance.” The ceremony is open to the public, and it will be held in the Oak Ridge High School cafeteria beginning at 4:30 p.m.

Demonstrations and displays of some of the projects and technology funded by the Foundation will be given after the formal ceremony.

The 2015 grant recipients are as follows: [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Education, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Cathy Toth, Eduction Foundation, Glenwood Elementary, grants, Jefferson Middle School, Jessica Steed, Linden Elementary, Making the Critical Difference, Moira Kaye, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, Oak Ridge teachers, Robertsville Middle School, Willow Brook Elementary, Woodland Elementary

Eschenberg, UPF federal project director, retiring from federal service May 30

Posted at 12:55 pm May 18, 2015
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John Eschenberg

John Eschenberg

Note: This story was last updated at 1:19 p.m.

John Eschenberg, federal project director for the proposed Uranium Processing Facility at the Y-12 National Security Complex, announced Monday that he’s retiring from federal service on May 30.

Eschenberg said his decision to leave federal service is driven by a desire to “focus on new career opportunities in the private sector and to further my focus on serving nonprofit organizations.” Eschenberg said he is heavily involved with the Emory Valley Center (an institution for the developmentally and intellectually disabled) and its plan to start construction of a new facility in Oak Ridge later this fall.

Eschenberg has been the federal project director of the Uranium Processing Facility for almost three years, and he has been in Oak Ridge nearly six. He has served under six different U.S. Department of Energy secretaries, in five different states, and in all of its major programs, Eschenberg said in an email announcement obtained by Oak Ridge Today. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Dale Christenson, Emory Valley Center, John Eschenberg, Oak Ridge, retiring, U.S. Department of Energy, uranium processing facility, Y-12 National Security Complex

See Oak Ridge qualifiers, schedule for state track meet

Posted at 12:38 am May 18, 2015
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Track Class AAA Sectional 2015

Ten Oak Ridge High School students will compete in 10 track and field events at the state meet in Murfreesboro this month after finishing in the top four in a sectional meet at Hardin Valley on Saturday, May 9. (Photos by Luther Simmons)

 

The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association has published the list of qualifiers, their performances in sectionals, and the schedule for the state track meet in Murfreesboro this week.

Here are the top qualifiers for Oak Ridge, starting with the boys, from the four sectionals, or sub-state competitions. Oak Ridge competed at a sectional at Hardin Valley Academy on Saturday, May 9. The top four competitors at sectionals moved on to the state meet.

The state track meet events have fields of 16 competitors from across Tennessee.

Boys long jump—3rd, Malik Hardy, a senior at Oak Ridge High School, with a jamp of 22-01.25. The top two seeds are Weldon Wright, a senior at Hardin Valley (22-08.25), and Bailey Overbay, a senior at Morristown-East (22-04.50).

Boys 4×800-meter relay—4th, Oak Ridge High School, with a time of 8:02.79. The top three seeds are Daniel Boone (8:00.08), Hardin Valley Academy (8:00.47), and Science Hill (8:01.71).

Boys 100-meter dash—12th, Malik Hardy, with a time of 10.99. The top three seeds are Johnathon Johnson, a senior at Melrose (10.57); Zeandre Floyd, a senior at West Creek (10.69); and Terry Wright, a senior at White Station (10.84). [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 100-meter dash, 1600-meter run, 200-meter dash, 2013 DOE Tennessee Science Bowl, 4x100-meter relay, 4x200-meter relay, 4x800-meter relay, 800-meter run, Abbey Greenhalgh, Anderson County High School, Derek Flatford, Lauren Smallwood, long jump, Madison McCoy, Malik Hardy, Melissa Saganich, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, relay, state track meet, track track meet, Tyler Boullie, Wesley Robinson

Four ORNL scientists selected for early career research funding

Posted at 11:30 pm May 17, 2015
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ORNL Scientists Early Career Research

Projects by, from left, ORNL researchers Christian Engelmann, Cory Hauck, Katharine Page, and Chad Parish have been selected for DOE Early Career funding. (Photo by ORNL)

 

Four researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are among 44 scientists selected by DOE’s Office of Science to receive funding under the department’s Early Career Research Program.

The grants, which are intended to support researchers during their crucial early career years, are at least $500,000 per year for national lab researchers to cover year-round salary plus research expenses over a planned five years.

ORNL’s winners fall within three major Office of Science program offices: Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR), Basic Energy Sciences (BES) and Fusion Energy Sciences (FES). Following are ORNL’s selectees and brief descriptions of their projects. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Advanced Scientific Computing Research, ASCR, Basic Energy Sciences, BES, Chad Parish, Christian Engelmann, Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Cory Hauck, DOE, Early Career Research Program, FES, Fusion Energy Sciences, Katharine Page, Leadership Computing Facility, Materials Science and Technology Division, Neutron Sciences Directorate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Science, ORNL, Spallation Neutron Source, U.S. Department of Energy

DOE Oak Ridge awards $11.3 million support contract to Alaskan native corporation

Posted at 10:32 am May 17, 2015
By U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office Leave a Comment

Allison White of Alutiiq and Kevin Hall of DOE Oak Ridge

U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office Manager Kevin Hall congratulates Allison White, director of operations, professional, and administrative services for Alutiiq LLC, on the recent award of an $11.3 million small business contract for support services to the DOE Oak Ridge Office. (Submitted photo)

 

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office recently awarded a $11.3 million support services contract to Alutiiq Professional Training LLC.

The company is an Alaskan native corporation headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, and a member of the 8(a) Business Development Program, a press release said.

The contract is for administrative and technical support services that total $11.3 million for a period of performance that is just under five years, including a seven-month base period and four one-year option periods, the press release said. The contract will employ approximately 36 people in Oak Ridge, the DOE Thomas Jefferson Site Office in Virginia, and the DOE Brookhaven Site Office in New York. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 8(a) Business Development Program, administrative, Alaskan native corporation, Alutiiq Professional Training LLC, Anchorage, Brookhaven Site Office, contract, DOE, Kevin Hall, Oak Ridge Office, ORO, technical support services, Thomas Jefferson Site Office, U.S. Department of Energy

M&M Productions wins award for outstanding service, supplier of year

Posted at 10:15 am May 17, 2015
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M&M Productions USA Pauly Awards 2015

Mike Brown, president and CEO of M&M Productions USA, right, accepts the Greater Knoxville Hospitality Association Pauly Awards for the Service/Supplier of the Year. Mary Bogert, general manager of the Knoxville Convention Center, left, nominated M&M Productions USA for the honor. (Submitted photo)

 

M&M Productions USA, a company based in Oak Ridge, has won the 2015 Pauly Award as the Outstanding Service/Supplier of the Year by the Greater Knoxville Hospitality Association.

The award was presented at the 11th Annual Pauly Awards, sponsored by the University of Tennessee Tourism Institute and Visit Knoxville, a press release said.

“Since 1988, our company has worked hard to ensure our clients in East Tennessee and across the country receive excellent customer service,” said Mike Brown, president and chief executive officer of M&M Productions USA. “We offer a one-stop service for our clients regardless of if they need to produce an event, live broadcast, or video. We have the equipment and experienced staff to exceed their expectations. We are honored to receive this award from the Greater Knoxville Hospitality Association recognizing our team’s hard work.”

M&M Productions USA received the award at the 11th Annual Pauly Awards sponsored by the University of Tennessee Tourism Institute and Visit Knoxville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: audiovisual, event planning, Greater Knoxville Hospitality Association, Knoxville Convention Center, M&M Productions USA, Mary Bogert, Mike Brown, Pauly Awards, production company, service/supplier of the year, video production

Saturday morning fire damages Cove Lane home

Posted at 9:46 am May 17, 2015
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Cove Lane Fire

Photo by Tom Scott

 

A fire just after midnight Saturday caused heavy damage to a home on Cove Lane north of Oliver Springs.

The fire was reported at about 12:30 a.m. Saturday, May 16, at 1014 Cove Lane, fire photographer Tom Scott said.

The home is in the Marlow Volunteer Fire Department area about 500 feet outside the Oliver Springs city limits, Scott said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Marlow, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Cove Lane, fire, Marlow, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs Fire Department, Tom Scott

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