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Anderson County partners come together to celebrate tobacco prevention

Posted at 11:59 am November 1, 2014
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Choose Not to Use Tobacco

Kelli Kent, Emma Berry, Reagan Wolfe, Noah Carter, Jake Wade, Sarah Thomas, Hope Hicks, and Courtney Sharp dance as Snow White helps the seven side effects to #ChooseNotToUse tobacco products. (Submitted photo)

 

The Anderson County Health Department and community partners Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, Clinton City Schools, and Oak Ridge City Schools have made great strides in tobacco prevention since nearly $65,000 was awarded to Anderson County earlier this year.

At the Tobacco Initiative Reception held on Wednesday, October 22, those strides were recognized. Art Miller, director of the Anderson County Health Department, said “this is the first time tobacco settlement funds are being used to fund tobacco prevention.”

More than 40 attendees watched as the ASAP Youth Coalition demonstrated why they “Choose Not To Use” tobacco through a special presentation of a skit they wrote and produced titled “Snow White and the Seven Side Effects.” During the skit, the dangers of tobacco use—such as cigarettes being the leading cause of house fires with more than 7,600 each year in the U.S. and losing teeth after the use of chewing tobacco—were highlighted. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County, Anderson County Health Department, Anderson County Schools, Art Miller, ASAP, ASAP Youth Coalition, chewing tobacco, Choose Not to Use, cigarettes, Clinton City Schools, house fires, Oak Ridge City Schools, tobacco, Tobacco Initiative Reception, tobacco prevention, tobacco settlement, tobacco-free

Five clerks cited after beer ‘sting’ in Anderson County

Posted at 12:49 pm October 6, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

Five businesses in Anderson County sold beer to an underage person during a September 29 “sting,” and five clerks have been cited to court, Sheriff Paul White said Monday.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department conducted the sting in cooperation with the Rocky Top Police Department, the Oliver Springs Police Department, and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, or ASAP.

Investigators with the Sheriff’s Special Operations Unit visited 20 businesses to try to buy beer during the compliance checks, White said. He said all 20 businesses checked for identification showing the person to be under 21, but five still sold beer to the underage person.

White said the following businesses sold beer to the underage person: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Anderson County Underage Drinking Task Force, ASAP, beer sting, Oliver Springs Police Department, Paul White, Rocky Top Police Department

Sponsored: Dunk your insurance agent to help nonprofits

Posted at 10:55 am October 2, 2014
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Dunk Your Insurance Agent

Three local insurance agents are volunteering to get wet in a dunking booth on Saturday to raise money for local nonprofits.

The agents are David A. Vudragovich, Matt Libby, and Melanie Heiberg. The Saturday event is sponsored by Pellissippi Rowing, and and it will be at the Clinton Park behind the ball field from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Besides the dunking booth, it will include food, horse rides, and good community fun, organizers said.

“Buy your tickets from your favorite nonprofit and trade them in for balls to dunk your insurance agent,” organizers said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, and CAC, Anderson County Community Action Commission, ASAP, Clinton Park, David A. Vudragovich, dunking booth, insurance agent, Matt Libby, Melanie Heiberg, nonprofits, Pellissippi Rowing, Pellissippi Rowing Association

Saturday: Household hazardous waste drop-off, prescription drug take-back

Posted at 11:08 am September 27, 2014
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There is a prescription drug take-back in Oak Ridge through 2 p.m. today (Saturday, September 27). There is also a collection of household hazardous waste, and it also ends at 2 p.m.

The prescription drug take-back is at the Oak Ridge Police Department at 200 South Tulane Avenue. The ORPD is doing this in collaboration with the Drug Enforcement Administration Prescription Drug Take-Back Day and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County.

“The Oak Ridge Police Department will give the public the opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs,” a press release said. “The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Health, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, ASAP, Bob Martineau, Brandan Sharp, Clinton Police Department, Drug Enforcement Administration, Geoff Trabalka, hazardous waste, household hazardous waste, household waste, medications, Norris Police Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Oliver Springs Police Department, ORPD, prescription drug, prescription drug take-back, Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, Rocky Top Police Department, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Guest column: Community officials make advances in preventing underage drinking

Posted at 7:52 pm September 21, 2014
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By Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County

The Anderson County Underage Drinking Task Force is completing its first year of existence, one which proved to be quite productive.

The Task Force kicked off last September when it assembled key stakeholders from beer boards, law enforcement agencies, government officials, and businesses across different jurisdictions in Anderson County to identify barriers to compliance with underage drinking laws, with a focus on developing local solutions. Over the last year, the Task Force has worked to review alcohol policies of all jurisdictions in Anderson County.

As part of the review process, the Task Force identified a need for consistency throughout the county on alcohol regulations. Through collaborative dialogue, members discovered that many business owners have locations in two or even three different municipalities, each regulated by different rules. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Government, Guest Columns, Nonprofits, Opinion Tagged With: alcohol sales, Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County Underage Drinking Task Force, ASAP, beer board, beer permit, Michael Foster, underage drinking

Tuskan honored as SADD National Advisor of the Year

Posted at 1:14 pm September 4, 2014
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Mary Tuskan and Julie Strike

Above are Clinton High School counselor Mary Tuskan, left, and Julie Strike, SADD state coordinator for Tennessee.

Mary Tuskan, counselor at Clinton High School, was chosen from a large number of qualified applicants as the SADD National Advisor of the Year, a press release said.

SADD President and Chief Executive Officer Penny Wells said that Tuskan, through her work at Clinton High School, has “exemplified our idea of a successful SADD advisor,” the press release said.

It said Tuskan led the members of the SADD chapter and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County Youth Coalition to CHS’s repeat victory in this past January’s Red Ribbon Rivalry and continues to support the students in their efforts such as the “Will you stay sober with me?” prom campaign.

Anderson County Director of Schools Larry Foster said: “We were very pleased to hear the news of Ms. Tuskan being named National SADD Advisor of the Year. She is very deserving of such an honor. She has worked extremely hard with our students in Anderson County. Her commitment and dedication to substance abuse prevention is outstanding and she is always giving of her time. Her work is recognized throughout our system and is very much appreciated.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Health, Honors and Spotlight, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County, ASAP, ASAP Community Coalition, ASAP Youth Coalition, CHS, Clinton High School, Larry Foster, Mary Tuskan, National Advisor of the Year, Penny Wells, SADD, SADD National Advisor of the Year, Stacey Pratt, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Students Against Drunk Driving, substance abuse

ASAP Youth Coalition joins other young leaders at Teen Institute

Posted at 10:31 am August 25, 2014
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ASAP Youth Coalition at Tennessee Teen Institute

Front row from left to right are Olivia Kelly, Reagan Wolfe, and Courtney Sharp.
Second row from left to right are Emma Berry, Hope Hicks, Jake Wade, and Kaylee Hunley.
Third row from left to right are Mary Tuskan, Jacob Reed, Ryan Wiggins, and Gabe Merritt.
Top row from left to right are Michael Beal, Cameron Moore, and Michael Foster. (Photo courtesy ASAP)

 

Students from Anderson County joined more than 400 youth leaders from across the state at a recent Tennessee Teen Institute. The Tennessee Teen Institute is a five-day youth leadership and prevention camp sponsored by the Jackson Area Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency.

The Anderson County Health Department and ASAP (Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention) sponsored two teams of six youth to participate in TTI, one from Anderson County High School and one from Clinton High School.

“This is the third year we have been able to sponsor youth to attend the Teen Institute, and it has shown an excellent return,” said Stephanie Strutner, ASAP executive director. “Students return energized to serve as peer leaders and make positive changes in their schools.”

This was the 27th year of the Teen Institute Program in Tennessee, a press release said. The program addresses teen issues such as bullying, violence, suicide, teen pregnancy, distracted driving, teen health, and substance abuse prevention through a five-day, peer-led prevention camp designed to provide teen participants with the skills and education necessary to develop and implement alcohol and drug abuse prevention programs in their own communities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: alcohol abuse prevention, Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County Health Department, Anderson County High School, ASAP, ASAP Youth Coalition, bullying, Cameron Moore, Clinton High School, Courtney Sharp, distracted driving, drug abuse prevention, Emma Berry, Gabe Merritt, Hope Hicks, Jackson Area Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency, Jacob Reed, Jake Wade, Kaylee Hunley, leadership and prevention camp, Mary Tuskan, Michael Beal, Michael Foster, Olivia Kelly, Reagan Wolfe, Ryan Wiggins, Stephanie Strutner, substance abuse prevention, suicide, teen health, Teen Institute Program, teen pregnancy, Tennessee Teen Institute, TTI, violence

ASAP needs derby volunteers at AC Fair on July 18

Posted at 10:57 am July 15, 2014
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Volunteers are needed at the Drive Drunk Get Nailed Demolition Derby at the Anderson County Fair on Friday, July 18.  The demolition derby starts at 7:30 p.m., and volunteers need to arrive by 6 p.m.

Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention—or ASAP—of Anderson County will shoot and toss ASAP T-shirts into the crowd during the event. If you can help, notify ASAP Prevention Coordinator Michael Foster by calling (865) 457-3007 by Wednesday, July 16, so they can get enough passes for all the volunteers.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County Fair, ASAP, demolition derby, Drive Drunk Get Nailed Demolition Derby, Michael Foster

Dispose of unused medicine safely at four locations Saturday

Posted at 10:29 am April 24, 2014
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ASAP Logo

Anderson County residents can get rid of their unused medicine on Saturday as the county participates in National Drug Take-Back Day sponsored by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

The Oak Ridge Police Department, Clinton Police Department, Norris Police Department, Lake City Police Department, and Oliver Springs Police Department, along with ASAP, will host the event as part of a continued effort to reduce drug abuse and practice stewardship toward our environment. Medication may be dropped off with officers between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot of the Oak Ridge Police Department at 200 S. Tulane Ave. or dropped in the bin at the locations listed below. All packaging materials will be recycled.

  • Clinton Police Department—125 W. Broad St., Clinton
  • Lake City Police Department—104 Lawson St., Lake City
  • Norris Police Department—9 West Circle Road, Norris
  • Oliver Springs Police Department—701 Main St., Oliver Springs [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Health, Lake City, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, ASAP, Brandan Sharp, Clinton Police Department, DEA, Drug Enforcement Administration, Lake City Police Department, medicine, National Drug Take-Back Day, Norris Police Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oliver Springs Police Department, unused medicine

Anderson County receives $64,600 in funding to reduce tobacco use

Posted at 1:46 pm April 16, 2014
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Tennessee Commissioner and Anti-Tobacco at Anderson County Health Department

Anderson County has received almost $65,000 in funds to support initiatives that reduce tobacco use. Local officials recently received the check from Tennessee Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner. (Photo Courtesy of Anderson County Health Department)

CLINTON—Tennessee Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner visited the Anderson County Health Department on Friday to present $64,600 in funding as part of the Tennessee Tobacco Settlement Program.

Dreyzehner was in East Tennessee last week to present tobacco settlement checks to the Roane County Health Department ($38,860) and the Loudon County Health Department ($38,103) as well as the check to Anderson County.

Each county in Tennessee will receive funding annually during the three-year program to reduce the burden of tobacco use in the state.

Locally, the Anderson County Health Department is using the funds to support a new “Baby and Me—Tobacco Free” program as well as a partnership with Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County and the Coordinated School Health programs in each of the three school systems in Anderson County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Health, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County Health Department, Art Miller, ASAP, Baby and Me—Tobacco Free, Bill Haslam, Coordinated School Health, funding, I Choose Not to Use, Janet Ridley, John Dreyzehner, John Ragan, Loudon County Health Department, Roane County Health Department, Stephanie Strutner, Tennessee Department of Health, Tennessee Tobacco Settlement Program, Terry Frank, tobacco, tobacco use, Youth Coalition, youth tobacco use

ASAP helps Anderson County students ‘Kick Butts’

Posted at 12:59 pm April 9, 2014
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ASAP of Anderson County Kick Butts Day

Kick Butts Day is a national day of activism that empowers youth to stand out, speak up, and seize control against tobacco. This year, national Kick Butts Day was March 19, which Anderson County students celebrated the week of March 24 due to Spring Break.

Through partnerships between Anderson County Coordinated School Health, Clinton City Coordinated School Health, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health, the Anderson County Health Department, and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County, this Kick Butts Day was an amazing success, a press release said.

“We were very excited to partner with other school systems and organizations for Kick Butts Day,” said Kim Guinn, ACS coordinated school health director. “By working together, we were able to make a larger impact on our community. We all want to accomplish the same goal and see our students choose not to use tobacco.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County, Anderson County Coordinated School Health, Anderson County Health Department, Clinton City Coordinated School Health, Kick Butts Day, Kim Guinn, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health, parents, smoking, Stacey Pratt, students, tobacco

Six clerks cited for selling beer to minor

Posted at 11:41 pm March 11, 2014
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Six clerks in Anderson County were cited to court after businesses in Lake City and Oliver Springs sold beer to a minor during a compliance check in February, authorities said.

The sting was conducted on Feb. 20 and 21 by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, with help from the Lake City Police Department, Oliver Springs Police Department, and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, or ASAP.

Investigators with the Sheriff’s Special Operations Unit visited 24 businesses to try to buy beer. Six sold beer to the underage person, the department said in a press release. Two of the six businesses did not check identification showing the person to be under 21, and four checked but sold the beer anyway. One on-premise business served the underage person, but the server realized the age before the sale was completed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Clinton, Lake City, Lake City, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Anderson County Underage Drinking Task Force, ASAP, beer to minor, compliance check, Lake City Police Department, Michael Foster, Oliver Springs Police Department, Special Operations Unit, Underage Drinking Task Force

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