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Early morning fire damages duplex, possibly caused by cigarette

Posted at 9:42 am March 27, 2015
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Hillside Road Duplex Fire

A Hillside Road duplex was damaged by fire early Thursday morning by a fire that officials believe was caused by smoking.

 

A Hillside Road duplex was damaged by fire early Thursday morning by a fire that officials believe was caused by smoking.

The fire at 4:30 a.m. Thursday at 136 Hillside Road forced the evacuation of a father and son. Neither of the residents were injured, and firefighters were able to rescue a pet cat, a City of Oak Ridge press release said.

Fire was visible from the rear of the residence when the Oak Ridge Fire Department arrived, the press release said. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the fire and prevent it from spreading into the adjacent residence.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: cigarette, City of Oak Ridge, duplex, fire, Hillside Road, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, smoking

Planning to preserve history of K-25, which could be part of national park

Posted at 4:38 pm March 25, 2015
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K-25 Building Aerial View

Now demolished, the former mile-long, U-shaped K-25 Building, pictured above, was once used to enrich uranium for atomic weapons and commercial nuclear power plants. Located in west Oak Ridge, the site could become part of a new Manhattan Project National Historical Park. There is a separate effort to preserve K-25’s history; that work could be incorporated into the new park. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Department of Energy)

 

It was once the world’s largest building under one roof and part of the one of the largest industrial projects ever, a top-secret program to build the world’s first atomic weapons in World War II.

Today the building is gone—demolition was completed in December 2013—but the stories of what took place inside the former mile-long, U-shaped K-25 Building could live on in a replica equipment building, viewing tower, and history center.

And K-25 could become part of a new Manhattan Project National Historical Park approved by Congress in December and signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 19. The 14-page bill was the culmination of 15 years of work, said Colin Colverson, Manhattan Project Park lead in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office.

The law recognizes the Manhattan Project as one of the most significant events in U.S. history, with assets and history that must be preserved. It’s considered one of the top scientific achievements of the 20th century, and Oak Ridge residents still marvel at how quickly the three local sites (K-25, X-10, and Y-12) were built and began operating in all-out race to build an atomic bomb before Germany. [Read more…]

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Oak Ridge joins statewide effort to plant 50,000 trees

Posted at 9:23 pm March 24, 2015
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Oak Ridge Tree Day Group

The City of Oak Ridge participated in the 50K Tree Day on Saturday, March 14, a statewide planting throughout Tennessee with the goal of planting 50,000 trees in one hour. (Submitted photo)

 

The City of Oak Ridge participated in the 50K Tree Day on Saturday, March 14, a statewide planting throughout Tennessee with the goal of planting 50,000 trees in one hour.

With the help of 61 volunteers, including students from Oak Ridge High School, members of Keep Anderson County Beautiful, and other community supporters, volunteers were able to plant about 400 trees at the disc golf course on Tuskegee Drive. The variety of Tennessee native trees planted included elderberry, silky dogwood, staghorn sumac, shumard oak, and ninebark.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: 50K Tree Day, City of Oak Ridge, Keep Anderson County Beautiful, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge High School, planing, trees

Oak Ridge Egg Hunt on March 28

Posted at 1:29 am March 20, 2015
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The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department will host the 2015 Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 28, at 11 a.m. Hundreds of children are expected to participate in this annual spring event, a press release said. More than 15,000 candy- and prize-filled eggs will be hidden in Alvin K. Bissell Park with a first-, second-, and third-place prize egg in each age group.

This event will be held rain or shine so participants should dress for the weather. If severe weather prevents hiding the eggs outdoors, they will be given away in the gym and a drawing will be held for the prizes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Bissell Park, City of Oak Ridge, Civic Center, egg hunt, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, volunteers

Planning for Manhattan Project Park, National Park Service, DOE to visit Oak Ridge on March 26

Posted at 3:32 pm March 18, 2015
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Warren L. Gooch

Warren L. Gooch

It took years to win approval of a Manhattan Project National Historical Park, and now that the park bill has been signed into law, planning is starting.

As part of that process, officials from the National Park Service and U.S. Department of Energy will visit Oak Ridge next week. The visit will include a Thursday morning open house hosted by the City of Oak Ridge. The open house is scheduled from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, March 26, in the A/B Room at the Oak Ridge Civic Center. It’s open to the public, and reservations are not required.

The team of NPS and DOE officials are visiting Oak Ridge to begin planning for the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. The planning team is expected to include senior National Park Service representatives from Washington, D.C., the Southeastern Regional Office in Atlanta, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Big South Fork. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Barack Obama, City of Oak Ridge, Congress, DOE, Hanford, Los Alamos, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Park Service, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, U.S. Department of Energy, Warren Gooch

Council to discuss postponed stoplight at ORHS, Senior Center lease extension

Posted at 12:47 am March 15, 2015
By John Huotari 7 Comments

Oak Ridge Turnpike and High School Stoplight

The Oak Ridge City Council on Tuesday will discuss the proposed traffic signal on Oak Ridge Turnpike at the High School and a proposal to extend the lease on the Senior Center for five years through 2019.

Those are two of the agenda items for a Tuesday evening work session.

The City Council postponed a vote last week on a contract to install a stoplight on the Oak Ridge Turnpike in front of Oak Ridge High School. The light could eliminate the need for a crossing guard.

City officials had said the light could be installed by August 2015, but the postponement of the contract vote to the April meeting will likely delay the completion date, possibly until after school starts later this year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Alvin K. Bissell Park, Anderson County, City of Oak Ridge, Elder Citizens Advisory Board, Emory Valley Road, lease, lease agreement, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Turnpike, pedestrians, Public Library, Senior Advisory Board, Senior Center, special programs fund, stoplight, Traffic Safety Advisory Board, traffic signal, work session

Violent sex offender arrested after church reports theft, city says

Posted at 12:28 pm March 13, 2015
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Gregory Scott Tyree

Gregory Scott Tyree

Oak Ridge police officers arrested a violent sex offender after a church alleged that he stole mail, officials said Friday.

The Oak Ridge Police Department was dispatched to the Heritage Fellowship Church on North Illinois Avenue at 8:50 a.m. Tuesday to respond to a report of mail theft, the City of Oak Ridge said in a press release.

ORPD Sergeant Robert Pitts located the suspect, Gregory Scott Tyree, 48, of Oak Ridge fleeing westbound on Robertsville Road near Willow Brook Elementary School, the press release said. Pitts also recovered evidence along Robertsville Road across from Robertsville Middle School with the help of the pastor who witnessed the theft and followed the suspect, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Ben Haines, City of Oak Ridge, Gregory Scott Tyree, Heritage Fellowship Church, mail theft, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Robert Pitts, sex offender, violent sexual offender

North Boundary Trail hike postponed

Posted at 8:31 pm March 10, 2015
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North Boundary Hike

Organizers announced Tuesday that the North Boundary Trail hike that had been scheduled for Saturday, March 14, has been postponed.

“Unfortunately, the weather is not going to cooperate,” a statement from the City of Oak Ridge said. “We will reschedule this event at a later date.”

The six-mile hike has been organized by Oak Ridge municipal and school committees: the City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee and Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Cindi Gordon, City of Oak Ridge, City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee, hike, North Boundary Trail, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health

Oak Ridge Cedar Barren Cleanup near JMS is Saturday

Posted at 12:49 am March 6, 2015
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Larry at Oak Ridge Barrens Area

The annual spring exotic invasive plant removal at the Oak Ridge Barrens Natural Area will be Saturday, March 7.

Located next to Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, this Barren is a joint project of the City of Oak Ridge, State Natural Areas Division, and Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning. One of only a few cedar barrens in East Tennessee, the area is subject to invasion by Chinese lespedeza, Japanese privet, autumn olive, mimosa, Nepal grass, multiflora rose, and woody plants that threaten the system’s prairie grasses. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: cedar barrens, City of Oak Ridge, Jefferson Middle School, JMS, Oak Ridge Barrens Natural Area, Oak Ridge Cedar Barren Cleanup, State Natural Areas Division, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, Tim Bigelow

Oak Ridge to celebrate Arbor Day Friday

Posted at 12:36 am March 6, 2015
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The Environmental Quality Advisory Board and the City of Oak Ridge are sponsoring the 30th Annual Arbor Day Observance at 10 a.m. Friday, March 6, at Woodland Elementary School.

This ceremony also marks the 27th year that the City of Oak Ridge has been recognized as a Tree City USA. It will also mark the first year that the city will receive the Tree Line USA designation.

Tree City USA, a National Arbor Day Foundation program, recognizes U.S. towns and cities that develop comprehensive urban forestry programs. Tree Line USA is also a National Arbor Day Foundation program that recognizes utility providers who adopt best practices in utility line arboriculture. At the ceremony, district foresters with the Department of Forestry will present the Tree City award and flag to city representative Mayor Warren Gooch and Steve Kenworthy, chairman of the Environmental Quality Advisory Board. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: "Joint Venture and Teaming Agreements", Arbor Day, City of Oak Ridge, Department of Forestry, Environmental Quality Advisory Board, Kevin Hoyt, Nancy West, National Arbor Day Foundation, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Steve Kenworthy, Tree City, Tree City USA, Tree Line USA, University of Tennessee Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center, Warren Gooch, Woodland Elementary Schools

Heitman wrote suicide note before death, report says

Posted at 2:50 pm February 27, 2015
By John Huotari 35 Comments

Alexander John Heitman

Alexander John Heitman

Note: This story was last updated at 2:08 a.m. Feb. 28.

The cause of his death has been questioned for months, but information released Friday said a former Oak Ridge Schools employee found dead in Cocke County in July 2011 wrote a suicide note the day before he died.

Alex Heitman, 29, was the supervisor of business and support services for Oak Ridge Schools. Cocke County authorities said he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head on July 25, 2011. The death was ruled a suicide.

But Heitman’s parents, Don and Annette Heitman, have been questioning since at least October 2013 whether their son’s death, which they call mysterious, was actually a suicide. They’ve been supported by a few residents and former residents and Oak Ridge City Council member Trina Baughn.

On Monday, a television station in Madison, Wisconsin, broadcast a story on Heitman’s death and his parent’s quest to find answers. In that story, Don Heitman said “we just don’t have the answers to prove that it was (suicide).” In that same story, Baughn said the information collected so far “points to something much bigger than a suicide.”

But Heitman’s widow, Kristie Heitman, told the TV station that she believes her late husband committed suicide, and she found what appears to be a suicide note on his computer after he died. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Cocke County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Heitman, Alexander John Heitman, Anderson County District Attorney General, Annette Heitman, City of Oak Ridge, Cocke County, Cocke County Sheriff's Department, Dave Clark, Don Heitman, FBI, Jim Akagi, Kristie Heitman, Newport Plain Talk, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Schools, suicide, suicide note, Trina Baughn, What Happened to Alex Heitman

Weather: County Commission meeting, Habitat dedication canceled

Posted at 1:42 pm February 26, 2015
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The Anderson County Commission meeting that had been rescheduled for tonight has been canceled due to the weather. It will not be rescheduled again, but will instead be combined with the regular meeting in March.

The Myrick Build Dedication that had been scheduled for Saturday has been postponed. Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County said the dedication has been postponed to March 28, with the same schedule of events.

Meanwhile, the City of Oak Ridge announced that Waste Connections will begin Wednesday’s routes today (Thursday, February 26) on main roads that are clear, and then go to secondary streets to pick up garbage and recyclables as the day progresses. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, City of Oak Ridge, garbage, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, Myrick Build Dedication, recyclables, Waste Connections

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