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Boy hit by vehicle near JMS

Posted at 4:51 pm April 6, 2021
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A 10-year-old boy was hit by a vehicle near Jefferson Middle School on Thursday, the Oak Ridge Police Department said.

The collision was reported at about 2:48 p.m. Thursday, April 1, on Fairbanks Road north of Dayton Road near Jefferson Middle School.

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Jefferson Middle School, JMS, Oak Ridge Police Department

The Other One Diner moving to Turnpike

Posted at 9:17 am April 6, 2021
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The Other One Diner and Dive is moving from Grove Center to Oak Ridge Turnpike, the restaurant announced Tuesday morning.

Because of the move, the restaurant will be closed for the rest of the week.

When it re-opens, the restaurant will now be located at 1938 Oak Ridge Turnpike in the old Magnolia Tree restaurant.

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Filed Under: Business, Entertainment, Food, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: The Other One Diner and Dive

Death penalty to be discussed at Lunch with League

Posted at 9:07 am April 6, 2021
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Marshall Jensen

The death penalty in America will be discussed during a Lunch with the League meeting at noon today (Tuesday, April 6).

The virtual meeting is hosted by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge. It will feature Marshall Jensen, a federal public defender for the Middle District of Tennessee. His talk is titled “‘Spaces of Sorrow Only God Can Touch’: The Death Penalty in Modern America.”

“Most people think that those on death row must be the worst of the worst,” Jensen said in a press release. “But when we examine who ends up on death row in America, what they share is they almost uniformly tend to be poor, mentally ill, intellectually disabled, or suffer from some form of organic brain damage.”

Having served as a federal public defender for the Middle District of Tennessee in the Capital Habeas Unit since January 2020, Jensen represents people sentenced to death in their final, federal appeals before execution, the press release said. Prior to this work, he served as an assistant public defender at the Knox County Public Defender’s Community Law Office, where he represented indigent individuals in Knox County criminal courts.

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Filed Under: Community, Courts, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: death penalty, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Marshall Jensen, public defender

Controlled burns in west Oak Ridge

Posted at 2:26 pm April 5, 2021
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The Tennessee Division of Forestry and the U.S. Department of Energy will have controlled burns beginning at noon and ending at 7 p.m. Monday, April 5.

The controlled burns will continue Tuesday if necessary, the City of Oak Ridge said.

The controlled burn will be in the area of Wisconsin and Whippoorwill Drive in west Oak Ridge.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, controlled burns, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Tennessee Division of Forestry, U.S. Department of Energy

ORHS educator named Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction

Posted at 10:46 am April 2, 2021
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Heidi Foster, an educator at Oak Ridge High School, was recently selected as a Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction by The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS).

“A role model to pupils, Heidi was nominated by a student for outstanding dedication and commitment to excellence in the profession,” a press release said. “Each year, student members of NSHSS are invited to nominate the educator who has made the most significant contribution to their academic career for the Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction award. This honor recognizes exemplary educators whose passion and devotion inspire their students to grow and develop as scholars, leaders, and citizens.”

The National Society of High School Scholars seeks to advance the goals and aspirations of high-achieving students through unique learning experiences, scholarships, internships, international study, and peer networks. From attending the annual Nobel Week festivities in Stockholm, to internships with major corporations and government agencies, pre-college summer study programs, and more than $2,000,000 in exclusive scholarships awarded annually, NSHSS is continually seeking new ways to provide lifetime learning and growth opportunities for academically talented and accomplished student leaders, and the educators who support them.

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction, Heidi Foster, National Society of High School Scholars, Oak Ridge High School

Planning Commission to discuss site plans for storage facility, apartments

Posted at 8:14 am April 2, 2021
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The Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission will discuss a site plan for the planned storage facility at Main Street Oak Ridge and apartments on Emory Valley Road on Thursday.

The storage facility would be built along Rutgers Avenue in the area between JCPenney and Walmart. The apartments would be at 689 Emory Valley Road.

Also on the agenda are a master plan and subarea plan amendment for The Preserve at Clinch River, Subarea G.

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Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: apartments, Main Street Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, storage facility

Dr. Michelle Cash is Roane State Outstanding Alumni

Posted at 3:57 pm March 29, 2021
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Michelle Cash

By Bob Fowler Roane State staff writer

“I always knew I wanted to teach,” says Dr. Michelle Cash, the winner of Roane State’s prestigious Outstanding Alumni Award for 2019. She was to be recognized on Monday, March 29, as part of the community college’s virtual TBR SOAR Award Celebration.

She serves as the RN-BSN Program Coordinator at King University’s Knoxville campus while also working as a staff nurse in Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center’s newborn nursery. She has also served as an adjunct OB clinical instructor for Roane State Community College.

Cash joins a distinguished group of Roane State alumni honored each year since 2004 for their accomplishments and their widely recognized leadership abilities.

“It’s a great honor to be selected,” the Kingston native said. “I’ve always treasured the education I received at Roane State.”

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Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Jay Cash, Michelle Cash, Outstanding Alumni Award, Patricia Jenkins, Rhonda Morgan, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation

Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival will be virtual June 5

Posted at 3:25 pm March 28, 2021
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Bil Lepp performs at the 2019 Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival, held at the Historic Grove Theater in Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

The Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival will feature three renowned storytellers on June 5. This year’s festival, led by volunteers from three Oak Ridge Rotary clubs, will be virtual because of COVID-19 concerns.

The featured storytellers will be Andy Offutt Irwin, Bil Lepp, and Kim Weitkamp. They are known to audiences nationwide for their wit, wisdom, and abilities to make audiences laugh, cry, and reminisce, a press release said.

Information on ticket purchases, prices, and additional workshops will be announced later. The evening show will be 8 p.m. Saturday, June 5.

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Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Festivals, Front Page News, Storytelling, Top Stories Tagged With: Andy Offutt Irwin, Bil Lepp, Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival, Kim Weitkamp, Oak Ridge

Secret City Festival scheduled for September

Posted at 2:00 pm March 22, 2021
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A previous Secret City Festival is pictured above. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

Canceled last year, the postponed Secret City Festival is scheduled for September this year.

Normally held in June, the Secret City Festival was canceled last year a few months after the COVID-19 pandemic began.

This year’s festival is scheduled for September 24 and 25 in Alvin K. Bissell Park in Oak Ridge. Organizers said it will feature two days of music, food, history, science, and more. Details of the festival haven’t been announced yet.

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Filed Under: Community, Festivals, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Alvin K. Bissell Park, Oak Ridge, Secret City Festival

Lavender Festival will not be held this year

Posted at 1:37 pm March 22, 2021
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Lavender Festival Overview
The annual Lavender Festival in June 2014 is pictured above in Jackson Square in Oak Ridge. (File photo by Ray Smith)

The Lavender Festival will not be held again this year, organizers announced Sunday after consulting with Oak Ridge city officials.

“While many people have been vaccinated and COVID-19 cases are decreasing, Lavender Festival’s crowd and limited area make it an unsafe event to hold early in the summer,” organizers said. “We have always prided ourselves on creating a happy, stress-free festival focused on good health. We cannot in good conscience create an event that would endanger our vendors or guests, many of whom attend the festival from other states, or anyone in the Oak Ridge community.”

Organizers said vendors accepted to the 2020 festival should check their email for information for vendors.

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Filed Under: Business, Community, Festivals, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Lavender Festival, Oak Ridge

Basketball photos from state quarterfinal game

Posted at 12:28 pm March 19, 2021
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Oak Ridge advanced to a state semifinal basketball game on Friday, March 19, 2021, with a 68-57 win over Siegel in a Class AAA quarterfinal game in Murfreesboro on Thursday. Pictured above shooting a jump shot is Oak Ridge senior Jeremy Miller (23). (Photo by Zack James)

Oak Ridge advanced to a state semifinal basketball game on Friday with a 68-57 win over Siegel in a Class AAA quarterfinal game on Thursday.

Here are photos of Thursday’s game by Zack James.

The Wildcats (28-5) will play Houston (19-3) of Germantown, east of Memphis, at 8:30 p.m. Central time Friday in a semifinal game in the BlueCross Basketball Championships at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, basketball, Class AAA quarterfinal, Houston, Jeremy Miller, Johnathan Stewart, Jonathan Milloway, Kell Slater, Oak Ridge, Siegel, Stafford Shanklin, Wildcats, Zack James

Citywide household trash pickup starts April 5

Posted at 9:04 am March 18, 2021
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The citywide household trash pickup program will start Monday, April 5. Household trash, old appliances, and minor remodeling materials will be picked up, a press release said.

A schedule is below. The city said its collection efforts will follow the schedule as closely as possible.

“Residents have always been very cooperative and we ask for their continued cooperation this year by following a few guidelines,” the city said in the press release.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: brush pickup, household trash pickup, Oak Ridge

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