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Lavender Festival features herbs, crafts, food, music Saturday

Posted at 8:14 am June 12, 2019
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2017 Lavender Festival (Image Credit: Shawn Millsaps)

Tennessee’s only Lavender Festival returns for its 21st year in Historic Jackson Square in Oak Ridge on Saturday, June 15. The festival is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

“Celebrating all things herbal, crafts, local foods, and more, the Lavender Festival is free to customers, and last year attracted an estimated crowd of 11,000,” a press release said. “In addition to free admission, Lavender Festival also offers plenty of free parking in city and business lots surrounding Jackson Square.”

The festival is full of tradition and fun, and it always features something new, the press release said. For example, a traditional bagpipe player will open the festival at 8 a.m., playing from upper Blankenship Field into Jackson Square. Also keeping with tradition, Alan McBride will follow with the hammered dulcimer in the bandstand, the release said. A complete music schedule is included below.

The highlight of Lavender Festival will be the group of 150 artisan, herb, and floral vendors that will line the covered walkways of Jackson Square, the parking lot, and both sides of Broadway Avenue, which will be closed to traffic.

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Filed Under: Business, Community, Community, Crafts, Entertainment, Festivals, Food, Front Page News, Health, Music, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Celebrate Oak Ridge, food, herb luncheon, herbs, Jackson Square, Lavender Festival, music, Oak Ridge, Taste of Tennessee Wines

Golf tournament in Oak Ridge will support Roane State team

Posted at 2:49 pm June 9, 2019
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Roane State golfer and now graduate Hunter Clark (Submitted photo)

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

The second annual Roane State Community College Golf Team Fundraiser Tournament will be held Monday, July 1, at Oak Ridge Country Club.

All proceeds will go to assist the college’s golf team with various expenses, including team travel costs and equipment. The event will begin with lunch at 11:30 p.m. followed by a shotgun start at 1 p.m.

Thirteen teams participated in the first tournament last year, “and we’re hoping to have at least 20 teams this year,” said Roane State Foundation Development Specialist Lauren Barber. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Front Page News, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Fowler, Chris Griffin, golf, Golf Team Fundraiser Tournament, golf tournament, Hunter Clark, Lauren Barber, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation

Y-12 has emergency management exercise on Wednesday

Posted at 11:02 am June 9, 2019
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The Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Photo courtesy CNS Y-12)

Emergency response personnel from the National Nuclear Security Administration and Consolidated Nuclear Security—along with federal, state, and local emergency management personnel—will conduct an emergency management exercise in and around the Y-12 National Security Complex on Wednesday, June 12.

“During this exercise, people in the vicinity of the Y-12 may observe personnel simulating response activities and performing environmental monitoring or sampling, but these offsite activities are part of the exercise,” a press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Consolidated Nuclear Security, emergency management exercise, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge Reservation, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

Atomic Rowing competing in USRowing Youth National Championships

Posted at 10:30 am June 9, 2019
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Sara Kate White and Veda Seay racing the lightweight double in the USRowing Southeast Regional Championships in Oak Ridge in May 2019. (Photo courtesy Rachel Seay)

Atomic Rowing has two boats competing in the USRowing Youth National Championships in Sarasota, Florida, this weekend, from June 6-9.

The boats earned their spots in the national championships by finishing in the top three in the finals of the 2019 US Rowing Southeast Regional Championships from May 11-12 in Oak Ridge.

Atomic Rowing had several boats advance into the finals of the regional championships, and two boats placed in the top three in the finals, advancing to the national championships.

Sara Kate White, a freshman at Maryville Junior High, and Veda Seay, a junior at Oak Ridge High School, finished an undefeated season by taking first place in the women’s lightweight double, a press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Rowing, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2019 US Rowing Southeast Regional Championships, Adam Calder, Atomic Rowing, Cliff Barron, Dalton Peters, Fred Perkinson, Jacob Hensley, Jorge Gonzalez, Matthew Franks, Reagan Lewis, Sara Kate White, USRowing Youth National Championships, Veda Seay

ORNL Federal Credit Union to host free bluegrass/Americana concerts

Posted at 1:52 pm June 6, 2019
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ORNL Federal Credit Union will continue its free concert series in Oak Ridge this summer. The concerts will feature bluegrass and American bands from throughout the region, a press release said. The musicians will include Jim Lauderdale and Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, among others.

The series kicks off in June and will continue through September, a press release said. All concerts will be held from 6-9 p.m. at Alvin K. Bissell Park in Oak Ridge.

The first show will be held on Saturday, June 15, and it will feature legendary songwriter Jim Lauderdale and his band, along with East Tennessee native Steve Gulley and his band, New Pinnacle, the press release said.

“The community is invited to bring their lawn chairs and their friends and family for an evening of free Americana roots music,” the press release said. Local food truck vendors and Oak Ridge’s own Crafter’s Brew will be on site, the release said.

Future concerts will be held on the following Saturdays: 

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Filed Under: Business, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Alvin K. Bissell Park, concert series, ORNL Federal Credit Union

Tonight: Learn about microplastics in Tennessee River

Posted at 8:04 am June 6, 2019
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Martin Knoll

You can learn about water quality and microplastics in the Tennessee River during a meeting in Oak Ridge tonight (Thursday, June 6).

The program is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Thursday at the University of Tennessee Arboretum Auditorium. It’s a free program offered by the UT Arboretum Society and co-sponsored by Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning. No registration is required.

Microplastics have been in the news recently, a press release said. Martin Knoll, a professor of geology and hydrology at Sewanee: The University of the South, will explain why microplastics are an issue, and he will present his findings on the water quality of the Tennessee River during the program this evening.

As project manager for the Tenneswim in 2016, Knoll directed the most detailed analysis of Tennessee River water quality ever conducted, the press release said. During this project, Knoll and his colleagues found the highest levels of microplastics recorded in any river of the world to date.

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Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Nonprofits, Science, Top Stories Tagged With: geology, hydrology, Martin Knoll, microplastics, Sewanee: The University of the South, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, Tennessee River, University of Tennessee Arboretum, UT Arboretum Society

Council to consider budget, tax rate increase

Posted at 1:52 pm June 3, 2019
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The Oak Ridge City Council will consider the municipal budget and a proposed two-cent tax rate increase on Monday evening, June 3.

The two-cent tax rate increase would raise the property tax rate from $2.54 per $100 of assessed value to $2.56. It would be the second tax rate increase in the past two years after about a decade of no tax rate increases.

Each cent on the property tax rate generates about $80,000 in revenue.

The city’s general fund is about $26.2 million, and its total budget, including all funds such as school funds and utility funds, is roughly $210 million.

The budget has to be considered in two readings, or meetings. Tonight’s vote is the first reading. The second and final reading will be on Monday, June 10.

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Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Mark Watson, municipal budget, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools Preschool, Oak Ridge Senior Center, property tax rate, tax rate, tax rate increase

Battle of the Bands is Tuesday

Posted at 3:57 pm June 2, 2019
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It’s festival season in Oak Ridge, and pre-festival events will be going on all week leading up to the Secret City Festival weekend on June 7-8, a press release said.

“One of those pre-festival events is Battle of the Bands ‘Rocking the Ridge’—a great night of local talent, food, and beer!” the press release said. “Check out some amazing local bands who will be ‘Rocking the Ridge’ and take the top spot in their category.”

The show will start at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, in the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce parking lot and will go until the winners are crowned, the press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Battle of the Bands, Rocking the Ridge, Secret City Festival

For members: Company ordered to pay $500,000 fine after improperly shipping radioactive materials

Posted at 11:15 pm May 31, 2019
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Federal Agents at Berthold Technologies
An Oak Ridge company has been ordered to pay a $500,000 federal fine about two years after pleading guilty to criminal charges related to the improper shipping of radioactive materials in devices used in the oil and gas “fracking” industry. Federal agents search the business, Berthold Technologies USA LLC on Midway Road, on Thursday, Jan. 22. 2015. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

KNOXVILLE—An Oak Ridge company has been ordered to pay a $500,000 federal fine about two years after pleading guilty to criminal charges related to the improper shipping of radioactive materials in devices used in the oil and gas “fracking” industry.

The devices, used to measure the density of fluids in natural gas fracking operations, were shipped from Oak Ridge to Texas and Oklahoma in March and October 2014, according to the United States Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Tennessee in Knoxville.

Federal Agents at Berthold Technologies

KNOXVILLE—An Oak Ridge company has been ordered to pay a $500,000 federal fine about two years after pleading guilty to criminal charges related to the improper shipping of radioactive materials in devices used in the oil and gas “fracking” industry.

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Filed Under: Business, Courts, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Premium Content, Top Stories, United States Tagged With: Berthold Technologies, Berthold Technologies USA LLC, Berthold USA, cesium-137, Eastern District of Tennessee, fracking, hazardous materials, LB8010, Matthew T. Morris, radioactive materials, Tena Campbell, U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. District Court, United States Attorney's Office, Wade Davies

Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival this weekend

Posted at 10:18 am May 31, 2019
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Pictured above from left to right are Carmen Agra Deedy, Bill Lepp, and Bobby Norfolk.

The Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival will feature three world renowned storytellers in Oak Ridge this weekend.

This annual event is led by the three Rotary Clubs in Oak Ridge, all volunteers. This second annual storytelling festival will be held at the Historic Grove Theater. Due to public demand at the 2018 performances, a larger venue and an additional performance have been added, a press release said.

Bil Lepp, Carmen Agra Deedy, and Bobby Norfolk will perform for the 2019 festival. They have achieved national and international recognition and appear regularly at festivals, including the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee, the press release said.

On Saturday, June 1, the Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival will present the art and magic of live storytelling with three performances at the Historic Grove Theater: 10 a.m. to noon, 2 to 5 p.m. (with intermission), and 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. (with intermission). There will be different stories at each session. Although the stories would be rated PG, it is suggested that the 10 a.m. performance would be most enjoyable for children five and older as it is a special family-oriented performance, the press release said. A free crafts-for-kids activity will be offered beginning at 9 a.m. at the Grove Theater.

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Filed Under: Churches, Community, Community, Entertainment, Festivals, Nonprofits, Slider, Storytelling, Top Stories Tagged With: Bil Lepp, Bobby Norfolk, Carmen Agra Deedy, Emily Jernigan, Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival, Grove Theater, Minton Sparks, Rotary Club, storyteller, storytelling

Tennessee Supreme Court denies petition to rehear Cromwell’s appeal application

Posted at 12:49 am May 31, 2019
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The Tennessee Supreme Court has again denied an attempt to appeal the homicide conviction of Lee Harold Cromwell, who was found guilty of killing a Knoxville man in a fatal crash in a crowded parking lot after fireworks in Oak Ridge in 2015. Cromwell is pictured above during a hearing in a Nashville criminal court on Wednesday, June 27, 2018, when he was sentenced to 25 years in prison in a separate case involving 28 counts of forgery and filling fraudulent liens. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The Tennessee Supreme Court has again denied an attempt to appeal the homicide conviction of Lee Harold Cromwell, who was found guilty of killing a Knoxville man in a fatal crash in a crowded parking lot after fireworks in Oak Ridge in 2015.

The most recent denial of the appeal petition was filed by the Tennessee Supreme Court in Knoxville on May 13.

Cromwell had first petitioned to appeal to the Tennessee Supreme Court in August. In a one-sentence order in November, the court denied the application.

In a one-page motion filed May 6, Cromwell, who represented himself and called himself a “natural man,” asked the Tennessee Supreme Court to revisit the appeal application that was previously denied.

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Filed Under: Courts, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: appeal, appeal application, forgery, fraudulent liens, homicide, Lee Harold Cromwell, petition for rehearing, petition to appeal, reckless vehicular homicide, sovereign citizens, Tennessee Supreme Court, vehicular homicide

For members: Man charged with attempted murder of deputy has two homicide convictions

Posted at 11:15 am May 30, 2019
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Charles Edward Mason

Note: This story was last upated at 7 a.m. May 31.

CLINTON—The Anderson County man charged with attempted murder after allegedly pointing a gun at a deputy and pulling the trigger twice in April has previously pleaded guilty to homicides in Kentucky and Tennessee.

Charles Edward Mason

CLINTON—The Anderson County man charged with attempted murder after allegedly pointing a gun at a deputy and pulling the trigger twice in April has previously pleaded guilty to homicides in Kentucky and Tennessee.

The first homicide conviction was in Knox County, Kentucky, in 1994. The second was in Anderson County, Tennessee, in 2010. The defendant, Charles Edward Mason, now 51, received a nine-year sentence in the first case and a seven-year sentence in the second. He had been accused of shooting a man with a pistol in the first case, the one in Kentucky, according to Knox County court records. He reportedly stabbed a man in the Anderson County case 15 years later.

When he was charged with attempted murder in Anderson County this year, Mason was on probation in a different case involving drug and driver’s license violations. He had pleaded guilty in January to possessing more than 0.5 grams of methamphetamine for resale and driving on a revoked or suspended license. He had received a 10-year sentence, and he had agreed to be declared a habitual motor vehicle offender as well, according to Anderson County court records.

Now, he is facing 24 new charges in Anderson County, including two counts of attempted first-degree murder, eight counts of aggravated assault, three counts of aggravated kidnapping, and three drug charges, among other counts.

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