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AC Senior Center dealt serious setback

Posted at 12:57 pm July 29, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

The one company that had expressed interest in leasing a building on South Seivers Boulevard to be used as an Anderson County Senior Center informed county leaders on Tuesday that they were withdrawing the offer.

B&B Properties had offered to lease the 10,000-square foot building to the county for five years at a cost of $1,896 per month but, in a letter to Anderson County Commission Chairman Robert McKamey, said that was no longer feasible.

The company recently leased space in Oak Ridge’s Jackson Tower to a group of doctors, which has resulted in a lack of parking for both the insurance operations housed there and the medical practice, so the company said it will be relocating some of those insurance operations to the building near downtown Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Office on Aging, Anderson County Senior Center, B&B Properties, Cherie Phillips, East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, ETHRA, Jackson Tower, Robert McKamey, WYSH Radio

AC seniors rally for new senior center

Posted at 12:49 pm May 7, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

On Tuesday in Clinton, Anderson County seniors took their quest for a new Senior Center to the front steps of the Courthouse.

At 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 5, seniors convened in front of the Courthouse carrying signs indicating their desire for a new senior center and reminding county officials that they and their demands are not going anywhere.

Currently housed in a small facility in downtown Clinton, the Office on Aging—which serves as the de facto Senior Center—and the Council on Aging have been actively searching for a suitable building. A couple of months ago, they thought they had found a suitable location for a Senior Center, but that deal fell through when the rent turned out to be higher than the East Tennessee Human Resource Agency—or ETHRA—was willing to pay. ETHRA provides a significant portion of the Office’s budget. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County seniors, Council on Aging, East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, ETHRA, Felicia Foust, Office on Aging, Senior Center, Sharon Clapp, WYSH Radio

AC Chamber Council starts discussions on educational resources, workforce needs

Posted at 6:39 pm October 29, 2014
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Randy Boyd

Randy Boyd

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CLINTON—Leaders from business, local, and post-secondary education across Anderson County gathered at the Hollingsworth Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership on Tuesday for an Anderson County Workforce Development Training Resources Luncheon hosted by the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce Education and Workforce Development Council. The council plans for this to be the first of a series of in-depth county-wide discussions about how to ensure that our educational resources are focused at meeting the businesses workforce needs in Anderson County.

Randy Boyd, Governor Bill Haslam’s special adviser on higher education, spoke about Tennessee’s “Drive to 55” initiative and the five main aspects to this statewide initiative: get students ready, get them into school, get them out of school, finish what we started with adult students, and tie education directly to workforce needs.

“There are nearly a million Tennesseans that have some college credit but no degree—that’s an untapped pool of people that we can get to complete a certificate or degree,” Boyd said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce Education and Workforce Development Council, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Workforce Development Training Resources Luncheon, Bill Haslam, business workforce, Chip Reed, Chris Tiller, Chris Whaley, college degree, community college, Drive to 55, Dwight Murphy, East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, education, Gary Human, GEAR UP, higher education, Hollingsworth Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Hoppy Merryman, job creation tax credits, Junior Achievement, Larry Foster, mentor, Pam Wilson, Pellissippi State Community College, Randy Boyd, Roane State Community College, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Tennessee Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Promise, Teri Brahams, workforce, workforce development

Frank, AC mayor, elected treasurer of ETDD, ETHRA board

Posted at 3:13 pm March 24, 2014
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Terry Frank

Terry Frank

CLINTON—Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank has been elected treasurer of the East Tennessee Development District’s board of directors as well as treasurer of the East Tennessee Human Resource Agency’s Board and Policy Council.

The ETHRA Board and Policy Council meetings are held in coordination with the East Tennessee Development District. This combined meeting offers members a wider opportunity to discuss issues concerning the 16 county governments that comprise both the ETHRA and ETDD boards.

ETHRA has several advisory groups that provide an important community partnership link with the executive director. They include groups such as Workforce LWIA4, Council on Aging and Disability, and Correctional Services among others. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, board, development, East Tennessee Development District, East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, economic development, ETDD, ETHRA, planning, Terry Frank, treasurer

State awards Aisin, Eagle Bend training grants

Posted at 11:42 pm March 14, 2014
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Burns Phillips

Burns Phillips

Information from WYSH Radio

Two Clinton manufacturing facilities have been awarded Incumbent Worker Training grants by the state of Tennessee.

On Wednesday, Gov. Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Burns Phillips announced that a $25,000 grant has been awarded to Eagle Bend Manufacturing and that Aisin Automotive Casting Tennessee Inc. received the same amount.

The Eagle Bend grant will provide 76 employees with training in repair/welder qualification and re-qualification, advanced product quality planning (APQP), and FANUC (handling tool operation and programming).

The Aisin grant will provide 10 of that company’s employees with training in mechanical class and maintenance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: advanced product quality planning, Aisin Automotive Casting Tennessee Inc., APQP, Bill Haslam, Burns Phillips, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, education, FANUC, grants, handling tool operation and programming, Incumbent Worker Training, manufacturing, repair/welder qualification, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, training, training grants

Higher ticket prices for Oak Ridge Transit System on Nov. 1

Posted at 4:29 pm August 20, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

ETHRA Van

One-way tickets on the Oak Ridge Transit System will increase from $1.50 to $2 on Nov. 1, and additional stops during a trip will cost an extra $1. (Submitted photo)

One-way tickets on the Oak Ridge Transit System will increase from $1.50 to $2 on Nov. 1, officials said.

Additional stops during a trip will cost an extra $1, and extra stops must be scheduled when reservations are made, a city press release said.

The Oak Ridge Transit System is a fixed-route transportation service for the city, and it is operated by East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, or ETHRA. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, ETHRA, Oak Ridge Transit System, stops, tickets, transportation

ETHRA accepting heating assistance applications

Posted at 10:52 pm January 22, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The East Tennessee Human Resource Agency will be distributing applications for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program for the rest of this month.

To receive an application by mail, call (800) 552-0127, extension 4825, and leave your name and mailing address. For more information, visit the ETHRA website at http://www.ethra.org/sites/default/files/publications/liheap-application.pdf.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, ETHRA, LIHEAP, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, Tennessee Department of Human Services

WYSH: ETHRA van driver busted for pills at hospital

Posted at 11:14 am November 27, 2012
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Information from WYSH Radio in Clinton

A van driver for the East Tennessee Human Resource Agency was arrested last week after he allegedly bought pain pills from a confidential informant in a bathroom at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Leonard Shannon Ellis, 33, of Rockwood and Keith Edward Sackett, 55, of Kingston are each in custody at the Anderson County Jail on charges of criminal conspiracy and possession of a controlled substance.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: confidential informant, East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, ETHRA, Keith Edward Sackett, Leonard Shannon Ellis, Methodist Medical Center, pills

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