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Photos: USA Cycling championships in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:19 am July 1, 2019
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The USA Cycling Pro Road National Championships opened Thursday, June 27, 2019, on Melton Lake Drive with the Individual Time Trial events. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

The USA Cycling Pro Road National Championships opened Thursday with the Individual Time Trial events on Melton Lake Drive in Oak Ridge.

The championship racing events continued Friday through Sunday in Knoxville.

Here are photos from Thursday’s races by Julio Culiat.

In the races in Oak Ridge on Thursday, Amber Neben, 44, of Lake Forest, California (Cogeas – Mettler Pro Cycling Team), successfully defended her title in the elite women category, according to USA Cycling. She was in a field of 23 women, and she secured her third consecutive gold medal in the individual time trials with a time of 30 minutes and 19 seconds.

The time trial course was 7.12 miles (11.5 kilometers). Women completed two laps, and men raced for three.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Amber Neben, Chloe Dygert-Owen, cycling, Ian Garrison, Individual Time Trial, individual time trials, Julio Culiat, Neilson Powless, time trial course, U.S. Paralympic Cycling, U.S. Pro Criterium Championship, U.S. Pro Road Race Championship, USA Cycling, USA Cycling Pro Road National Championships

For members: Woman pleads guilty to homicide in death of son

Posted at 3:09 pm June 27, 2019
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Ashley Marie Ann Braden

CLINTON—A Clinton woman pleaded guilty Thursday to a homicide charge in the death of her three-year-old son in a crash in Oak Ridge in January 2017.

Ashley Marie Braden, 24, pleaded guilty to a single charge of criminally negligent homicide in Anderson County Criminal Court in Clinton during a 15-minute hearing Thursday morning.

Ashley Marie Ann Braden

CLINTON—A Clinton woman pleaded guilty Thursday to a homicide charge in the death of her three-year-old son in a two-vehicle crash in Oak Ridge in January 2017.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Courts, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Premium Content, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Criminal Court, Ashley Marie Ann Braden, Ashley Marie Braden, Brennan Lenihan, crash, criminally negligent homicide, homicide, Jason Robert Braden, Melissa Denny, plea agreement, sentencing hearing, vehicular homicide

Commission to discuss county budget, possible 18-cent tax rate increase

Posted at 1:04 pm June 27, 2019
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Anderson County Courthouse
The Anderson County Courthouse on Main Street in Clinton is pictured above. (File photo)

The Anderson County Commission will discuss the budget for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1, and a possible 18.25-cent increase in the property tax rate on Thursday.

The special meeting is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. Thursday, June 27, in Room 312 of the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

The meeting will focus on the budget proposal, and it will include time for elected and appointed officials, as well as department heads and citizens, to address the Commission with comments and concerns about the proposed budget.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, budget, property tax rate, property tax rate increase, tax rate, tax rate increase

Clinton man charged with attempted murder

Posted at 8:13 am June 27, 2019
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Terry Lee Crawford

The Clinton man who allegedly shot at two people before one of them, his son, shot back, has been charged with attempted murder, according to court records.

The Anderson County Grand Jury indicted Terry Lee Crawford, 62, on two counts of attempted second-degree murder on June 4. Those charges allege that Crawford tried to kill Joshua Crawford and Ashlee Crawford. The alleged shooting was reported at a home adjacent to Crawford’s on Lee Lane in Clinton on December 26.

Crawford was also charged with two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of reckless endangerment. The aggravated assault charges allege that Crawford caused Joshua and Ashlee Crawford to fear imminent bodily injury because of the gun, and the reckless endangerment charges allege that Terry Crawford engaged in reckless conduct that placed Joshua and Ashlee Crawford in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury through the use of a deadly weapon.

Crawford faces two other charges as well: being a convicted felon who possessed a handgun and vandalism between $1,000 and $2,500. The vandalism charge alleges that Crawford damaged the exterior of Joshua and Ashlee Crawford’s home, causing more than $1,000 in damage.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Clinton, Courts, Courts, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, Anderson County Criminal Court, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anderson County grand jury, Ashlee Crawford, attempted murder, attempted second-degree murder, Clinton Police Department, Danielle K. Alexander, Don Elledge, Joshua Crawford, Lee Lane, reckless endangerment, shooting, Terry Lee Crawford, vandalism

Butterfly Festival is Aug. 3

Posted at 7:49 am June 26, 2019
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The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will have its fourth annual Butterfly Festival on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019. Highlights will include a release of monarch butterflies, the UT Insect Zoo, speakers, and children’s activities. (Photo courtesy UT Arboretum Society)

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will have its fourth annual Butterfly Festival on Saturday, August 3. Highlights will include a release of monarch butterflies, the UT Insect Zoo, speakers, and children’s activities.

The festival is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. August 3 at the UT Arboretum Auditorium and its surrounding grounds at 901 South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge.

The charge is $5 per carload, a press release said. This is a change from previous years. The gate will be open at 9:30 a.m. The event will take place rain or shine, the release said.

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Filed Under: College, Community, Community, Education, Festivals, Front Page News, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Klingeman, Butterfly Festival, Lori McAllister, monarch butterflies, Shirley Raines, Stephen Lyn Bales, Tennessee Naturescapes, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT Arboretum, UT Arboretum Society, UT Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center, UT Insect Zoo

Community Band has July 4 concert, followed by fireworks show

Posted at 12:28 am June 26, 2019
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The Oak Ridge Community Band performs at the July 4 concert in 2018. (Photo by Bill Dodge)

The Oak Ridge Community Band will have its annual Independence Day concert on Thursday, July 4, at Alvin K. Bissell Park. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m., and it will mark the 75th anniversary of the Community Band’s first concert, which was held on July 4, 1944.

“Come early, bring chairs or blankets for outdoor seating, and enjoy the music and fireworks,” a press release said. Refreshments will be available for sale.

This is a free event, the press release said. However, donations are appreciated to help offset band expenses.

The Community Band’s July 4 performance is a family-friendly event, and it provides an excellent opportunity to relax and enjoy a fun evening of music and fireworks, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Festivals, Front Page News, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Alvin K. Bissell Park, concert, fireworks, Independence Day, July 4, Oak Ridge Community Band, Steve "Doc" Combs

World’s two fastest supercomputers at DOE labs

Posted at 11:40 pm June 20, 2019
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The new Summit supercomputer, a 200-petaflop IBM system that is the world’s most powerful, is pictured above at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (Photo courtesy Katie Bethea/ORNL)

The United States has the two fastest supercomputers in the world, and they are both at U.S. Department of Energy laboratories.

DOE and its National Nuclear Security Administration have two other supercomputers in the top 10.

“DOE’s national labs have some of the brightest minds in the world, which have made America a worldwide leader in high-performance computing hardware, software, and applications,” U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said in a press release Monday. â€œWe are well-positioned to maintain this leadership as we enter the era of exascale computing, which holds enormous promise for our country and will transform our leadership in science, our economy, and our nation’s security.”

As reported by Oak Ridge Today on Monday, the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is still the fastest supercomputer in the world.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: China, Cray, DOE, high-performance computing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, petaflops, Rick Perry, Sierra, summit, supercomputer, TaihuLight, Top500, Trinity, U.S. Department of Energy

Atomic Rowing pair finishes 11th in USRowing Youth National Championships

Posted at 11:32 am June 20, 2019
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An Atomic Rowing team finished 11th in the USRowing Youth National Championships in Sarasota, Florida, from June 6-9, 2019. The women’s lightweight double consisted of Sara Kate White, a sophomore at Maryville High School, and Veda Seay, a senior at Oak Ridge High School. (Photo courtesy Rachel Seay)

An Atomic Rowing team finished 11th in the nation at youth championships in Florida this month.

The women’s lightweight double consisted of Veda Seay, a senior at Oak Ridge High School, and Sara Kate White, a sophomore at Maryville High School. They competed in the USRowing Youth National Championships in Sarasota, Florida, from June 6-9.

Seay and White had a fantastic weekend of racing, a press release said. Their boat placed 12th in time trials on Thursday, June 6, with a time of 7:29.200. Only the top nine teams advanced to semifinals, and the rest competed in a second-chance repechage.

Seay and White went on to win their repechage race on Friday, June 7, to advance to semifinals with a time of 7:47.576, beating a PNRA/Mercer team by about two seconds.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Rowing, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Atomic Rowing, East Tennessee Rowing Club, Evelyn Radford, Maryville High School, Oak Ridge High School, Rachel Seay, rowing, Sara Kate White, USRowing, USRowing Youth National Championships, Veda Seay

Regions Bank robbed; ORPD searching for suspect

Posted at 8:19 am June 20, 2019
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Regions Bank in Oak Ridge was robbed on Wednesday, June 19, 2019, and the Oak Ridge Police Department is searching for a suspect.

Regions Bank in Oak Ridge was robbed on Wednesday, and the Oak Ridge Police Department is searching for a suspect.

The bank on Rutgers Avenue was robbed at about 1:34 p.m. Wednesday, the ORPD said. A white man handed a note to a teller stating it was a robbery, police said. The man fled on foot toward Vermont Avenue, according to the ORPD.

The man is described as having a slim build, and he was last seen wearing glasses and a green flannel shirt, blue ball cap (white tag right side), blue jeans, and dark running shoes. There is no vehicle description.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: FBI, Kevin Craig, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Regions Bank, robbery

Small businesses, business leaders honored

Posted at 9:03 am June 14, 2019
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

Lisa Copeland, CNS Y-12 small business program manager, presents the CNS Small Business of the Year award to Diana Tremaine and Darrin Lawrence of ARS Aleut Remediation. (Submitted photo)

Consolidated Nuclear Security, UT-Battelle, and the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce recently honored local business leaders and outstanding small businesses. The three entities annually sponsor a Celebrate Oak Ridge Business breakfast in May.

ARS International LLC was awarded the Small Business of the Year designation by Consolidated Nuclear Security. ARS is an Alaskan native corporation, small disadvantaged business, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Aleut Corporation, a press release said. ARS has provided services to the U.S. Department of Energy, Department of Defense, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and commercial industries in the form of hazardous material remediation, laboratory analysis, and construction/demolition services, a press release said.

UT-Battelle named Kelsan as its Small Business of the Year. Kelsan provides its customers with the region’s largest selection of sanitary maintenance-related products and consistently ranks as the southeast’s leading “Jan-San” distributor, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ARS International, Cassandra McGee Stuart, Celebrate Oak Ridge Business, CNS, Connie Martin, Consolidated Nuclear Security, Darrin Lawrence, Diana Tremaine, Dustin Mackey, Karen Prillhart, Kelsan, Ken Bodie, Kerry Trammell Volunteer of the Year Award, Lisa Copeland, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Advocates of the Year, small business of the year, State Farm Insurance, Stephanie Hale-Smith, UT-Battelle

‘Secret is Out: Discover Oak Ridge’ activity book for sale with proceeds benefitting ADFAC

Posted at 7:25 am June 14, 2019
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Left to right, ADFAC Committee member Ray Smith is joined by Barbara Ferrell, The Ferrell Shop; Denise Parten, Southern Bliss; Annie Cacheiro, ADFAC executive director; Becky Hook, ADFAC school supply coordinator and activity book chair; and Jim Dodson, ADFAC board of directors and committee member. (Photo courtesy ADFAC)

Looking for a great summer activity for your family or perhaps visiting relatives? ADFAC (Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties) has the answer, a press release said.

“The Secret is Out: Discover Oak Ridge” is an activity book designed to present the history of Oak Ridge through pictures and activities for children ages 5-13, the press release said. Art work, poems, puzzles, and short stories created by students from Oak Ridge schools were submitted for publication. Area adult artists and photographers also donated their services to benefit ADFAC.

Developed in conjunction with ADFAC’s 30th anniversary and Oak Ridge’s 75th anniversary, “The Secret is Out: Discover Oak Ridge” gives a pictorial history of the city and includes organizations of interest to children. Graphic designer Ariana Rector created the cover, which highlights Oak Ridge’s historically significant accomplishments in a timeline from black and white to color, the press release said. She is also credited with illustrating many of the coloring pages and compiling the submitted works. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, History, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, Ariana Rector, Barbara Ferrell, Becky Hook, Cheri Donovan, Denise Parten, Jane Palmer, Jim Dodson, Ray Smith, The Secret is Out: Discover Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge Police Department earns accreditation from TLEA

Posted at 10:41 pm June 13, 2019
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The Oak Ridge Police Department has been accredited by the Tennessee Law Enforcement Accreditation Program. ORPD was awarded this achievement during the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police meeting held in Franklin, Tenn., on May 29, 2019. Pictured above are Oak Ridge Police Chief Robin Smith, left, and Lt. John Kelly, who led the accreditation effort. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The Oak Ridge Police Department has been accredited by the Tennessee Law Enforcement Accreditation Program. ORPD was awarded this achievement during the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police meeting held in Franklin, Tennessee, on May 29, a press release said.

To achieve accreditation with TLEA, an agency voluntarily submits to a three-year process of enhancing the agency’s professionalism and effectiveness using 160 law enforcement standards and participating in a thorough on-site assessment, the press release said.

The standards evaluate an agency’s policies that address a variety of areas including organizational, operational, and budget management practices, the release said.

“The program is intended to encourage cooperation, recognize professional standing, develop professional services, and ensure public safety throughout the State of Tennessee,” the press release said. “The TLEA program is a valuable and cost-effective way to enhance overall agency effectiveness and professionalism.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: accreditation, John Kelly, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Randy Brackins, Randy Evans, Robin Smith, Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police, TLEA

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