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City offers tips to prevent spread of COVID-19 during Halloween

Posted at 5:43 pm October 20, 2020
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The City of Oak Ridge does not regulate Halloween activities, but it has offered health safety tips and alternatives to celebrating the spooky season during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Many traditional Halloween activities can be high-risk for spreading viruses, the city said in a press release. If you might have COVID-19 or might have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, you should not participate in in-person Halloween festivities and should not give out candy to trick-or-treaters, the city said.

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), these are some low-risk activities:

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Filed Under: Community, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: COVID-19, Halloween, Halloween Party, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department

Oak Ridge Electric Department partners with TVA to donate another $10,000 to ADFAC

Posted at 3:16 pm October 16, 2020
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The Oak Ridge Electric Department has partnered with the Tennessee Valley Authority to award another $10,000 to Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties (ADFAC) to help the local community during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, a press release said.

The funds will be used to help meet the essential needs of the residents of Oak Ridge, including rent, housing, and utilities, the press release said. This donation is in addition to the $10,000 that was donated to ADFAC back in April.

“These funds have been able to assist more than 160 households in Oak Ridge since March, with much needed assistance paying for utilities and rent,” said Oak Ridge Electric Director Jack Suggs. “We are very grateful for this opportunity and hope it reduces the potential for things like utility termination and eviction.”

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Filed Under: Community, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, COVID-19, Jack Suggs, Oak Ridge Electric Department, rent, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, utilities

Updated: COVID-19 cases appear to be trending back up in Anderson County

Posted at 2:37 pm October 15, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A graph shows confirmed new cases of COVID-19 in Anderson County through Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. (Image courtesy Tennessee COVID-19 Case Tracking Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts (CORE-19) at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville)

Note: This story was updated at 3 p.m. Oct. 16

After peaking in July and falling in August, the average number of new COVID-19 cases per day appears to be trending back up in Anderson County.

In the past two weeks, the seven-day average of new cases in Anderson County was more than 15 per day, according to calculations by Oak Ridge Today. The county had 100 new cases between Friday and Wednesday.

Twice in the past three days, the number of new cases reported in one day has been 30 or more. The Tennessee Department of Health reported 30 new cases of COVID-19 in Anderson County on Monday. Thirty-five more new cases were reported on Wednesday.

That’s a level generally not seen since late July, the worst month of the pandemic so far. The highest number of cases reported in the county in one day was 39 on July 23 and again on July 27.

The average number of new cases per day fell in August after the July peak and then appeared to generally plateau for a month or so. But now the overall trend seems to be one of rising new case numbers, especially since an early September low.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Health, Slider, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, CORE-19, Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts, COVID-19, Knox County, new cases, positivity rate, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health

Oak Ridge Senior Center to re-open in phases

Posted at 1:51 pm October 15, 2020
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Oak Ridge Senior Center exterior front 2019
The front of the new Oak Ridge Senior Center is pictured above. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The City of Oak Ridge is planning a phased re-opening of the Senior Center on November 3.

Closed since March 16 due to COVID-19, the Senior Center is a “valued community resource providing opportunities for social interaction, continuing education, and exercise for area seniors,” a press release said.

During the first phase of re-opening, the Senior Center will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. This limited schedule will allow time to clean and disinfect the building between sessions, the press release said.

Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability, the following safety protocols will be in place, the press release said:

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: COVID-19, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Senior Center, re-opening

ORNL engineer dies of COVID-19

Posted at 7:15 pm October 14, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

William “Bill” Lee Collier

An engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory died of COVID-19 on Saturday.

It’s the first death of an ORNL employee due to COVID-19.

The engineer, William Collier, 59, became sick the last weekend of August. He appears to have contracted the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the community, the lab said Tuesday.

Collier worked in the Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities Division at ORNL. His obituary said he grew up in Oak Ridge, graduated from Oak Ridge High School in 1979, and graduated from Tennessee Technological University in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He worked for 37 years at ORNL and the Y-12 National Security Complex.

“The loss of a coworker was a possibility we have feared since the pandemic began, and our hearts go out to their family, friends, and colleagues,” ORNL Director Thomas Zacharia said in a message to staff members Tuesday. “This news tragically underscores the significance of the lab’s efforts to understand and combat COVID-19 and hardens our commitment to preventing its transmission and spread, through our own behaviors on campus and through research that is aiding the global fight against the virus.”

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Health, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: COVID-19, Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Thomas Zacharia, William Bill Lee Collier, William Collier

Dirtlab mountain bike park opens in Oak Ridge

Posted at 4:18 pm October 10, 2020
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Dirtlab, a mountain bike park and pump track at Haw Ridge Park, opened Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, in Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo/Explore Oak Ridge)

The Clinch Valley Trail Alliance opened the new Dirtlab mountain bike park on Friday.

The Friday celebration included a ribbon cutting and an expression of appreciation for volunteers who worked on the project. The mountain bike park and pump track was built over the past year with volunteer effort from the community, a press release said.

Brad Spears, president of the Clinch Valley Trail Alliance, said the community, city of Oak Ridge, and the backing of local businesses helped build the park as they stretched resources as far as possible after construction began in fall 2019.

“Every feature, the kiosk, the bench, the pavilion, the pump track…was built by a volunteer,” Spears said in the press release. The undulating pump track unveiled Friday complements the existing mountain bike park at the 780-acre Haw Ridge Park. The park is off Edgemoor Road along the Clinch River in east Oak Ridge and a short drive from Knoxville.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Brad Spears, Clinch Valley Trail Alliance, Dirtlab, Haw Ridge, mountain bike park, Oak Ridge, Warren Gooch

New daily COVID-19 case average remains near or above 10

Posted at 11:23 am October 10, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A graph shows confirmed new cases of COVID-19 in Anderson County through Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. (Image courtesy Tennessee COVID-19 Case Tracking Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts (CORE-19) at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville)

The average number of new cases of COVID-19 per day has remained near or above 10 in Anderson County for more than a month.

That’s down from the peak average of about 20 new cases per day or more in late July. But it remains higher than the averages for March, when the pandemic began, and for April, May, June, and early July.

On Tuesday each week, Oak Ridge Today calculates the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases per day in Anderson County for the previous week.

That seven-day average passed an average of 10 new cases per day in early to mid-July before peaking at 24.7 new cases per day in late July. The average then fell in August before hitting a plateau at about 10 in mid-August. It has remained there, or close to it, with one exception since then.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, CORE-19, Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts, COVID-19, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health, University of Tennessee

Drive-by campaign rally for Hammond is today

Posted at 9:03 am October 10, 2020
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Derrick Hammond

Friends of the Reverend Derrick Hammond, who is seeking re-election to Oak Ridge City Council, are hosting a drive-by campaign rally outdoors at Jackson Square from 1-3 p.m. today (Saturday, October 10).

Residents are invited to drive by to show their support for Hammond at the event, remaining in their cars to maintain social distance while observing health guidelines during the pandemic, a press release said. Supporters will have the opportunity to volunteer to sign post cards for Hammond, to request a yard sign, and to make a campaign contribution. Music will be provided by The Missing Goats as people drive by.

Hammond, who has served as pastor of Oak Valley Baptist Church since 2014, was appointed to City Council to fill a vacancy in 2018 and elected to the seat in a special election later that year. He is heavily engaged in community activities and organizations, and he has worked tirelessly to keep the faith and nonprofit communities informed about and engaged in community conversations, especially during the pandemic, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2020 Election, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: campaign rally, Derrick Hammond, Oak Ridge City Council

Hammond seeks re-election to City Council

Posted at 11:02 pm October 8, 2020
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Derrick Hammond

Reverend Derrick Hammond is seeking re-election to the Oak Ridge City Council in the November 3 municipal election. Hammond, who has served as pastor of Oak Valley Baptist Church since 2014, was appointed to fill a vacancy on the Oak Ridge City Council in 2018, and he was elected without opposition in a special election later that year.

Hammond has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Auburn University. He also completed the dual master’s degree program at Samford University, earning one master’s degree in divinity and another in business administration. In 2013, he received national accreditation as a certified church administrator by the National Association of Church Business Administration.

In addition to his pastoral duties, Hammond is heavily engaged in local and surrounding community affairs, a press release said. He serves as a board member of many local organizations, including the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Public Schools Foundation, Emory Valley Center, United Way of Anderson County, the Methodist Medical Center Advisory Board, and Maryville College Board of Church Visitors. He is also a member of the East Tennessee Economic Council and Oak Ridge Ministerial Association, an adjunct professor at Tennessee Technological University, and a faculty member of the Kettering Foundation’s Deliberative Dialogue Institute.

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Filed Under: 2020 Election, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Derrick Hammond, municipal election, Oak Ridge City Council

Two killed in car-motorcycle crash

Posted at 12:51 am October 2, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Two people died in a collision between a car and motorcycle on Clinton Highway on Thursday afternoon, law enforcement officers said.

The crash was reported at about 2:46 p.m. Thursday at East Wolf Valley Road.

Zachary Johnston, 29, of Clinton, and Stephanie Whitaker, 31, of Knoxville died in the crash, according to a Tennessee Highway Patrol report.

Johnston was driving a 2004 Honda Shadow Aero motorcycle, and Whitaker was a passenger, the report said.

The THP said the other vehicle, a 2001 Honda Accord car, was driven by Casey Hall, 38, of Heiskell.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: car-motorcycle crash, Casey Hall, Clinton Highway, crash, East Wolf Valley Road, Stephanie Whitaker, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, Zachary Johnston

UT professor to discuss impact of COVID-19 on ecology, evolution

Posted at 11:20 pm September 30, 2020
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Nina Fefferman

A University of Tennessee professor will discuss the effects of COVID-19 on ecology and evolution during an online presentation on Tuesday.

Nina Fefferman will be the speaker at the League of Women Voters event. Fefferman is a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Department of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

Fefferman is the associate director of UT’s One Health Initiative, and she is a member of the Covid-19 Outbreak Response Experts (CORE-19) at UT.

The principle investigator at the Fefferman Lab at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville since 2008, Fefferman focuses on disease in the human population and how disease and disease-related behavioral ecology can affect the short-term survival and long-term evolutionary success of a population during and after a pandemic, a press release said. She has done extensive work with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on pandemic preparedness and has drawn on her expertise to develop models to shape policy to keep populations safe during and after pandemics.

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Filed Under: Community, COVID-19, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: COVID-19, ecology, evolution, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Nina Fefferman, University of Tennessee

Anderson County man charged with robbing credit union

Posted at 3:33 pm September 30, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Joshua Ryan Hutchins

An Anderson County man was arrested Tuesday night after he allegedly robbed a credit union in Oak Ridge.

The alleged robbery of Enrichment Federal Credit Union on South Illinois Avenue was reported at about 5:20 p.m. Tuesday.

Joshua Ryan Hutchins, 27, was arrested less than seven hours later, just before midnight, by the Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force.

According to a court affidavit, Hutchins allegedly entered the credit union during the Tuesday evening robbery and presented a note to a teller that said, “This is a Robbery…”

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Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories, U.S. Tagged With: Enrichment Federal Credit Union, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Joshua Ryan Hutchins, Kevin Craig, Oak Ridge Police Department, robbery, Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force

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