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Updated: Corker elected chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Posted at 8:14 am January 7, 2015
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U.S. Senator Bob Corker

Bob Corker

Note: This story was updated at 1:15 p.m.

U.S. Senator Bob Corker has been elected chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee by committee members, and his appointment will be confirmed Thursday during a meeting of Senate Republicans, his office said Tuesday.

Corker had a conference call with Tennessee reporters Wednesday morning to discuss his appointment, his goals for the committee, and this year in Congress.

A Chattanooga Republican, Corker also will be serving on the Senate Banking Committee, the Budget Committee, and the Aging Committee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Aging Committee, Banking Committee, Bob Corker, chair, Republicans, Senate, Senate Foreign Relations Committee

UT College of Engineering helps kick off robot season; Secret City Wildbots take part

Posted at 9:46 pm January 6, 2015
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Oak Ridge Secret City Wildcats

From left to right, Eli Charles, Olivia Mahathy, Steven Charles. and Moire Gabor, part of the Secret City Wildbots from Oak Ridge High School, work on the initial stages of their robot. (Photos courtesy UT)

 

KNOXVILLE—For many, the end of football season usually means attention turns to basketball, but for more than 400 budding scientists and engineers who came to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville on Saturday it marks the start of something else: robot season.

FIRST Robotics kicked off its 2015 game, Recycle Rush, with a live reveal broadcast online to teams around the world, including 29 teams who gathered at Cox Auditorium on the UT campus.

“Saturday marks the first time that any of the teams get to see the challenge of this year’s game,” said L.J. Robinson, Tennessee’s regional director of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology). “The kickoff event is a big deal in its own right, with gatherings held around the world to watch the announcement.

“Certainly, it’s an exciting moment for those new to the competition.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Education, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Hamel, College of Engineering, Eli Charles, FIRST, FIRST Robotics, For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, L.J. Robinson, Masood Parang, Moire Gabor, Oak Ridge High School, Olivia Mahathy, Recycle Rush, robots, Secret City Wildbots, Steven Charles, University of Tennessee, UT

AC, Clinton schools closing early Friday; police prepare for presidential visit

Posted at 9:28 pm January 6, 2015
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President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

Schools in Clinton and Anderson County will close early on Friday so buses can miss the traffic congestion and closed roads that are expected when President Barack Obama visits.

Dozens of intersections along the motorcade’s expected route will have to be covered, Clinton Police Chief Rick Scarbrough told WYSH Radio.

Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Biden’s wife Jill will visit Clinton manufacturer Techmer PM after the president speaks at Pellissippi State Community College in west Knox County. The visit to Clinton will be the first for a president. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Clinton, Education, Federal, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Barack Obama, Clinton, Clinton City Schools, Clinton Police, college, economic development, education, housing, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, manufacturing jobs, Oak Ridge Police Department, Pellissippi State Community College, presidential visit, Rick Scarbrough, Techmer PM, WYSH Radio

Sponsored: Insurance agent honored by National Society of CIC

Posted at 11:57 am January 6, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Cyndi Jeffers

Cyndi Jeffers

Cynthia C. Jeffers, CIC, of S&R Insurance Services, was recently recognized for professional leadership and advanced knowledge by the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors (CIC), a leading national insurance professional organization.

Jeffers was awarded a certificate marking more than 25 years of participation as a designated CIC, which requires annual completion of advanced education and training.

“Cyndi’s ongoing allegiance and support of the CIC Program is a testament to the value she places on ‘real world’ education and customer satisfaction,” said William T. Hold, CIC, CPCU, CLU, president of the Society of CIC.

The CIC Program is nationally recognized as the premier continuing education program for insurance professionals, with programs offered in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the Society of CIC is a not-for-profit organization and the founding program of The National Alliance for Insurance Education and Research.

Learn more about S&R Insurance Services here.

Filed Under: Business, Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: CIC, CIC Program, Cyndi Jeffers, Cynthia C. Jeffers, education, S&R Insurance Services, Society of Certified Insurance Counselors, Society of CIC, The National Alliance for Insurance Education and Research, training, William T. Hold

Temporary phone, lnternet outage expected Tuesday at Anderson Courthouse, Jolley Building

Posted at 10:46 am January 6, 2015
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Anderson County Courthouse

The Anderson County Courthouse on Main Street in Clinton is pictured above.

CLINTON—Due to the switchover of a main router for a new telephone system, business for offices in the Anderson County Courthouse will be temporarily disrupted on Tuesday, January 6.

The switchover will affect all telephones and computer lnternet access in the Courthouse for about 15 minutes beginning at noon Tuesday, according to BCTI, the company that is installing the new Voiceover lnternet Protocol system. However, government offices are making plans for an hour to give all operating systems time to re-boot. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, BCTI, Internet access, Internet outage, Jolley Building, router, telephone system, Voiceover Internet Protocol

 Anderson County Health Department offers free flu vaccine

Posted at 10:39 am January 6, 2015
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Anderson County Health DepartmentCLINTON—Flu season is here, with seasonal influenza cases now reported across Tennessee.

The Anderson County Health Department is working to protect the entire community by providing free flu vaccinations to area residents until vaccine supplies are depleted, a press release said. Appointments must be made to receive flu vaccine, and they are now being scheduled at the clinic. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Health Department, Art Miller, CDC, flu, flu season, flu vaccinations, flu vaccine, Tennessee Department of Health

Construction work starts on $1 million rebuild at Jackson Square

Posted at 6:52 pm January 5, 2015
By John Huotari 7 Comments

Jackson Square Parking Lot Fencing

A work crew began installing construction fencing between the city-owned parking lot and the sidewalk in front of businesses at the U-shaped Jackson Square shopping center on Monday. It’s the start of a $1 million rebuild of the parking lot in the city’s original town center. 

 

Construction work has started on the $1 million rebuild of the parking lot area at Jackson Square, Oak Ridge’s original town center.

Crews started putting up construction fencing on Monday. Project executives and city officials plan to complete the work in 180 days, or roughly six months—before the Lavender Festival in June.

The construction contract was awarded to Rich Construction Inc. of Lenoir City by the Oak Ridge City Council in October. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Angel Rich Johnson, construction, Jackson Square, Lavender Festival, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Public Works, parking lot, pedestrian plaza, Rich Construction, Rich Construction Inc., Roger Flynn, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Pellissippi State confirms presidential visit to college, Techmer PM in Clinton

Posted at 5:51 pm January 5, 2015
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President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

 

Pellissippi State Community College has confirmed that President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Biden’s wife Jill will stop at Pellissippi State Community College during their visit to East Tennessee on Friday.

The college confirmed the visit in an announcement posted on its website. The president, vice president, and the vice president’s wife will stop at Pellissippi State in west Knox County to discuss new initiatives that Obama will propose to help Americans go to college and get the skills they need to succeed, the college said.

Afterward, the three will travel to Techmer PM in Clinton to highlight the administration’s efforts to act to create new, well-paying manufacturing jobs, the announcement said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, College, Education, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Barack Obama, Clinton, East Tennessee, economic development, education, housing, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Knox County, manufacturing jobs, Pellissippi State Community College, Techmer PM

President Obama, VP Biden, wife coming to ET on Friday

Posted at 3:04 pm January 5, 2015
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President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

Information from WYSH Radio

President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and the vice president’s wife, Jill Biden, are coming to East Tennessee on Friday to announce a new higher education initiative.

The White House announced the Tennessee visit on Saturday as part of a week-long, cross-country tour to promote presidential policies on housing, economic development, and education.

Knoxville media reported that Obama and Biden will visit Pellissippi State Community College and then stop by Techmer PM, a Clinton company that makes additive and colorant systems for industries. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, College, Education, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Barack Obama, East Tennessee, economic development, education, higher education, housing, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Pellissippi State Community College, Techmer PM, Tennessee, White House

Firefighters train in house fire on Waddell

Posted at 2:37 pm January 5, 2015
By John Huotari 7 Comments

Waddell Place Training Fire 1

Oak Ridge firefighters trained Monday at a blighted home set on fire on Waddell Place.

 

Firefighters trained this week in a blighted house that they burned on Monday on Waddell Place in Oak Ridge.

If all goes well, two more blighted city-owned homes on Waddell Place could also be set on fire and used for training, said Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge assistant fire chief.

The city had state approval to burn the home on Monday. A plume of smoke that rose above the ridge top could be seen for miles on Monday morning. Non-wood products such as shingles and plastic were removed before the home was burned. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: blighted home, fire, firefighters, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department, training, Waddell Place

Tennessee again named economic development ‘State of the Year’

Posted at 12:06 pm January 5, 2015
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Governor Bill Haslam

Bill Haslam

Tennessee first state to win award in back-to-back years

NASHVILLE—Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam announced Monday that Business Facilities, a leading national publication focused on site selection and economic development, has named Tennessee its 2014 State of the Year for a second consecutive year.

Tennessee becomes the first state in the award’s history to win back-to-back honors for economic development efforts and the first state to win the designation three times, winning in 2014, 2013, and 2009, a press release said.

“It is an honor to be the first state to receive this recognition two years in a row,” Haslam said. “We have a great story to tell in Tennessee. Businesses continue to make the decision to locate, expand and grow here, and we are grateful for those strong partnerships. We will continue doing all we can to make sure we offer an attractive business climate and skilled workforce to be the number one location in the Southeast for high quality jobs.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, State, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 State of the Year, automotive manufacturing, Bill Hagerty, Bill Haslam, business climate, Business Facilities, Conduit Global, Economic and Community Development, economic development, education, infrastructure, Jack Rogers, jobs, Site Selection, skilled workforce, SL Tennessee, Tennessee, Under Armour, Volkswagen Group of America

Oak Ridge city, schools kick off Biggest Loser Competition

Posted at 11:56 am January 5, 2015
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The City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee and Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health will kick off their 2015 Biggest Loser competition at 12:30 p.m. today (Monday, January 5) in the Oak Ridge Civic Center Social Room.

Employees with the City of Oak Ridge and Oak Ridge Schools will compete against one another during a three-month weight loss challenge. A winner from each organization will be awarded, as well as overall male and female Biggest Loser. The competition will run from January 5 through April 6, a press release said.

Today’s first official weigh-in of the challenge will feature Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch and members of Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers, Oak Ridge Schools Director of Pupil Services Larrissa Henderson, and municipal and school employees.

Filed Under: Education, Government, Health, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Biggest Loser, Bruce Borchers, City of Oak Ridge, City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee, Larrissa Henderson, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health, Oak Ridge Schools, Warren Gooch, weigh-in, weight loss

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