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City buys blighted home that burned in July on Waddell Circle

Posted at 11:05 pm December 14, 2015
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147-Waddell-Circle

The City of Oak Ridge purchased 147 Waddell Circle, which had a fire in July, using Community Development Block Grants. The property, which sustained more than 75 percent fire damage, is slated for immediate demolition. It was purchased from an owner-occupant who did not have the means to remove the structure, officials said. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

The City of Oak Ridge has purchased a home that burned in July on Waddell Circle.

The blighted property at 147 Waddell Circle was purchased through the Community Development Block Grant, or CDBG, program. It is slated for immediate demolition, officials said.

The home, which sustained more than 75 percent fire damage, was purchased from an owner occupant who did not have the means to remove the structure, the City of Oak Ridge said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: CDBG, City of Oak Ridge, Community Development Block Grant, fire, Oak Ridge Land Bank, Waddell Circle

Smith named deputy police chief

Posted at 10:05 pm December 14, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Jim Akagi and Robin Smith

Former Captain Robin Smith, right, has been promoted to deputy chief of the Oak Ridge Police Department. Smith is pictured above with ORPD Chief Jim Akagi. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

Former Captain Robin Smith has been promoted to deputy chief of the Oak Ridge Police Department.

Smith was promoted on November 8. City officials said he will still oversee the ORPD Patrol Division and SWAT Team.

“He is a valuable member of the ORPD executive and senior leadership teams,” the City of Oak Ridge said of Smith. “Both the ORPD and the Oak Ridge community are very fortunate to have him as a deputy chief, and look forward to his leadership and talent in improving public safety for all of the great Oak Ridge citizens.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Alan Massengill, City of Oak Ridge, deputy chief, Jim Akagi, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, patrol division, Robin Smith, SWAT team

She alleges abuse, imprisonment, Sharia law; he cites immigration as possible motive for claims

Posted at 2:47 pm December 8, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

The wife of a city employee has alleged that she has essentially been held captive in a home that operates under Sharia law, been physically abused, not allowed to work or go to school, and deprived of food and medical care.

But her husband, an Oak Ridge Electric Department project manager, said he can prove that the charges are unfounded. He called the allegations, which were publicized in a newspaper story last month, “salacious accusations.” The allegations sparked a social media backlash against the city employee, Oak Ridge Electric Department Project Manager Ardo Isma Ba.

The Oak Ridge Police Department has investigated some of the allegations against Ba, including the charge that he held his wife, Madina Sall, against her will for the past three years. That information was reported to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, where Ba is a reserve deputy.

Ba was not charged after the investigation. Officers said Sall’s definition of abuse is different than what is defined in Tennessee law. Also, detectives appeared to have questions about the accuracy of some of the information, and they warned Sall of the consequences of reporting false information to law enforcement.

“The matter did appear to be a non-criminal matter due to the initial information given to (the Knox County Sheriff’s Office) not being accurate and no proof that any physical abuse has occurred,” the ORPD said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Knox County, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County chancellor, Anderson County Chancery Court, Ardo Ba, Ardo Isma Ba, City of Oak Ridge, David Stephens, Jack Suggs, Kevin Craig, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Lauren R. Biloski, M. Nichole Cantrell, Madina Sall, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, order of protection, ORPD, Patrick B. Slaughter, Sharia law, Williams Weaver

CVMR still hopes to build $300M metal refinery, but R&D center on hold

Posted at 3:41 pm December 4, 2015
By John Huotari 8 Comments

Michael Hargett and Kamran Khoza of CVMR USA

CVMR President Michael Hargett, left, and Kamran Khozan, chairman and chief executive officer, joined local, state, and federal officials on Friday, March 13, 2015, to announce they’re moving company headquarters from Toronto to Oak Ridge, investing $313 million and adding 620 jobs.

 

Note: This story was last updated at 7:05 p.m.

Seeking to clarify its plans, CVMR on Friday said it still hopes to build a metal refining facility in Oak Ridge to produce metal powders and “nano materials.” That investment, to be completed in three phases, could cost more than $300 million in the first phase and eventually employ 1,200 to 1,500 engineers and technicians, the company said Friday.

But they will not establish a Center of Excellence focused on research and development of the application of vapor metallurgy technology to an expanding group of elements, CVMR said in a Friday letter to Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam.

The company sought to publicly clarify its position after news stories this week suggested that the CVMR deal was dead. Some officials and developers had pushed back after those stories appeared in several Knoxville media outlets, saying they remained “cautiously optimistic” that the company could still come to Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Slider Tagged With: Center of Excellence, City of Oak Ridge, Clint Brewer, CVMR, CVMR USA, Kamran Khozan, Mark Watson, metal refinery, metal refining, Michael Hargett, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Parker Hardy, Randy Boyd, Ron Woody, Steve Jones, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Economic and Community Development, The Roane Alliance, University of Tennessee, Wade Creswell

Police investigate alleged animal cruelty but find no evidence to file charges

Posted at 10:30 pm November 10, 2015
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The Oak Ridge Police Department has investigated a report of animal cruelty after a social media post said a dog had allegedly been smothered by its owner, but there is no evidence that allows charges to be filed, authorities said Tuesday.

The ORPD received the complaint of possible animal cruelty on Sunday, November 8, a press release said. Officers investigated the complaint and conducted interviews with a complainant, an employee of a local veterinary clinic, and the owner of the dog, who claimed her pet was being treated for severe heartworm issues, the press release said.

“The owner of the dog advised that her pet was very ill, and she put it down for compassionate reasons,” the release said. “Results of the investigation are being forwarded to the Anderson County District Attorney General’s Office for further review. However, per Tennessee Criminal Law (TCA 39-14-212/Aggravated Cruelty to an Animal), no evidence exists at this time which allows officers to file charges against the owner of the dog.”

No other information is available at this time, the City of Oak Ridge said in the press release.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: animal cruelty, City of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD

Oak Ridge conducts city-wide disaster training today

Posted at 10:45 am November 5, 2015
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The City of Oak Ridge will be conducting a city-wide exercise of the Emergency Management System and Emergency Operations Center today. The full-participation exercise will begin at 11:15 this morning (Thursday, November 5) at Oak Ridge Fire Department headquarters located in the Municipal Building at 200 South Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge.

The drill was planned and is administered by 10 instructors from across the United States and former Federal Emergency Management Agency emergency managers and trainers. The lead instructor is Phil McLaughlin, owner of the McLaughlin Training Group, a press release said. Chief McLaughlin is the retired deputy commissioner of the Philadelphia Fire Department.

All city departments are represented in today’s drill, along with representatives from Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, Anderson County Health Department, American Red Cross, Civil Air Patrol, Oak Ridge Schools, Methodist Medical Center, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the city manager’s office. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Tennessee, U.S., U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, disaster training, Emergency Management System, Emergency Operations Center, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Municipal Building, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Phil McLaughlin, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency

Today: City planner to discuss demographic changes in Oak Ridge

Posted at 8:07 am November 2, 2015
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Sherith Colverson

Sherith Colverson

Sherith Colverson, senior planner for the City of Oak Ridge, will discuss the changing demographics of Oak Ridge at the Women’s Interfaith Dialogue meeting on Monday, November 2, at 11 a.m. The program will be held in the social hall of Grace Covenant Church, Trinity Center, 320 Robertsville Road.

Colverson will focus on the historical and current demographics of the city, a press release said. In a synopsis of her presentation, she said that these demographics tell the story of how Oak Ridge has changed, “both in form and function, throughout the past seven-and-a-half decades.”

She will also discuss how the city’s current demographics can help shape the future of our neighborhoods.  Colverson said she is also very interested in ideas of how to gain more involvement from all citizens in the future social and structural development of the city. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Grace Covenant Church, Sherith Colverson, Women's Interfaith Dialogue

Oak Ridge Land Bank hosting neighborhood strategy work session

Posted at 4:10 pm October 27, 2015
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Partnership Strategy Agenda Flyer Nov. 6, 2015

The Oak Ridge Land Bank Corporation is hosting a strategy work session November 6 to focus on partnerships and “collaborative efforts to improve and promote our Oak Ridge neighborhoods,” a press release said. The work session is from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, November 6, at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce.

Agenda items include demonstrated successes, a small group exercise, and a group discussion.

For reservations, contact Alicia Bailey at the City of Oak Ridge at (865) 425-3531 or by email at abailey@oakridgetn.gov by Wednesday, November 4.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Land Bank, Oak Ridge Land Bank Corporation, Oak Ridge neighborhoods, strategy work session, work session

Haw Ridge Park, greenways to be closed during TWRA hunts

Posted at 10:04 am October 27, 2015
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City of Oak Ridge SealHaw Ridge Park and the North Boundary and Gallaher Bend greenways will be closed for hunts in the Oak Ridge Wildlife Management Area on several dates starting this weekend, the City of Oak Ridge said.  The closure on Haw Ridge includes the portion of Melton Lake Greenway through the park, from the lake to the parking lot on Edgemoor Road.

The hunts will take place on the following dates:

  • October 31-November 1
  • November 14-15
  • December 12-13

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports, State Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Gallaher Bend, Haw Ridge, Haw Ridge Park, Melton Lake greenway, North Boundary, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, TWRA, TWRA hunt

Oak Ridge personal, property tax payments due Oct. 30

Posted at 12:50 am October 27, 2015
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City of Oak Ridge Seal

Friday is the due date for paying real property taxes in Oak Ridge without penalty. All of this year’s property tax bills have been mailed and should have been delivered to property owners, a press release said.

Taxes go to support the operation of many city services—from street maintenance to the library. The police and fire departments, refuse removal and disposal, recreation and parks and many other city activities are all supported by the property tax, the press release said. A portion of the tax also goes to support the Oak Ridge school system.

The city staff said a relatively small number of property owners may not receive a tax notice. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge school system, property tax bills, property taxes

Oak Ridge to celebrate new Manhattan Project Park on Nov. 12

Posted at 3:53 pm October 25, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Ernest Moniz

Ernest Moniz

Oak Ridge will have two community events on November 12 to celebrate the establishment of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. That proposal has been in the works for years to commemorate the Manhattan Project, a top-secret federal program to build the world’s first atomic weapons during World War II.

The legislation authorizing the park was signed into law in December 2014, and it designated sites in Oak Ridge, Los Alamos, New Mexico, and Hanford, Washington as a new three-site national park.

The Oak Ridge City Council has designated the week of November 9-15 as
“The Manhattan Project National Historical Park Week.”

Events have been scheduled at Oak Ridge High School and in Historic Jackson Square on Thursday, November 12, two days after a signing ceremony in Washington, D.C. The two Oak Ridge events will celebrate the establishment of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Federal, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, City of Oak Ridge, community celebration, Ed Westcott, Ernest Moniz, Hanford, Jackson Square, Los Alamos, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Manhattan Project park, Mark Watson, memorandum of agreement, MOA, National Park Service, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge High School, Sally Jewell, signing ceremony, U.S. Department of Energy, Warren Gooch, World War II

Clinton man charged with trespassing after crashing car at Y-12, fleeing from officers

Posted at 2:14 pm October 22, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Timothy D. Preston

Timothy D. Preston

A 34-year-old Clinton man was charged with aggravated trespassing after allegedly driving through the east gate at the Y-12 National Security Complex on Thursday, crashing near a parking lot area, and then fleeing on foot into a heavily wooded area inside the nuclear weapons plant, authorities said.

The crash occurred at about 5:52 a.m. Thursday after a person, later identified as Timothy D. Preston, 34, of Clinton, drove through the east gate of Y-12 near Scarboro Road.

Y-12 security and Oak Ridge police officers responded immediately and established a containment area inside and outside the perimeter of the facility, a City of Oak Ridge press release said.

Preston was taken into custody at about 7:40 a.m. and transported to the Methodist Medical Center, where he was treated and released for minor injuries, the press release said. He was interviewed at the Oak Ridge Police Department and then transported to the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton, where he was charged with aggravated trespassing, trespassing by motor vehicle, felony vandalism, and driving on a revoked license (third offense). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: aggravated trespassing, City of Oak Ridge, nuclear operations, Oak Ridge Police Department, Timothy D. Preston, trespassing, vandalism, Y-12 National Security Complex

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