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Countryside Tire and Auto gives car to Emory Valley Center at ribbon-cutting

Posted at 10:25 am February 6, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Business owners; city, county, and chamber of commerce officials; and others attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Countryside Tire and Auto Service on South Rutgers Avenue on Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Countryside Tire and Auto Service gave a car to Emory Valley Center during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new shop on South Rutgers Avenue on Friday.

The car is a brown-and-black 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser. The gift includes 12 months of repair and maintenance.

Goodyear Tires donated tires for the vehicle, and Advance Auto Parts donated parts, said Jeff Cheek, who owns Countryside Tire and Auto Service with his wife Marilyn.

Chris Levesque, who has worked at Countryside Tire and Auto Service for about three years, is an Emory Valley Center client. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Advance Auto Parts, Chris Levesque, City of Oak Ridge, Countryside Tire and Auto Service, Emory Valley Center, Goodyear Tires, Janet Wood, Jeff Cheek, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Marilyn Cheek, Oak Ridge Mall, ORNL Federal Credit Union, The Keeping Room, TNBank, Tom Beehan

Advance Auto will eliminate 80 jobs in Andersonville, but won’t close warehouse

Posted at 8:04 pm November 21, 2012
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Contrary to recent media reports, Advance Auto Parts said Wednesday it is eliminating 80 jobs at its Andersonville facility, but it is not closing the warehouse.

Advance Auto Parts said it is moving its lower demand products that were housed only in the Andersonville facility to other distribution centers around the country. The move is meant to give customers better and faster service, the company said in a statement.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Top Stories Tagged With: Advance Auto Parts, Andersonville, jobs, warehouse

Advance Auto workers to lose jobs at Andersonville warehouse

Posted at 2:08 pm November 19, 2012
By John Huotari 5 Comments

About 80 workers will lose their jobs at an Advance Auto Parts warehouse facility on Mountain Road in Andersonville, according to WYSH Radio in Clinton.

Advance Auto Parts said Friday that the company will move its low-demand products that were housed only in the Andersonville warehouse to other distribution facilities around the country. Ten to 15 employees will remain at the East Tennessee facility, but the move will cost about 80 people their jobs, WYSH said.

The company said full-time workers who lose their jobs will be offered a severance package and job placement help. The remaining positions will be filled based upon seniority and qualifications, the radio station said.

Filed Under: Business, Top Stories Tagged With: Advance Auto Parts, Andersonville, jobs, warehouse, WYSH

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