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President Obama to launch manufacturing hub during Knoxville visit

Posted at 3:04 am January 8, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Dan Pfeiffer

Dan Pfeiffer

President Barack Obama will launch a new manufacturing innovation hub  during his visit to Knoxville and Clinton on Friday, a presidential aide said Wednesday.

The manufacturing innovation hub will be  a private-sector partnership that will attract more well-paying middle-class jobs in high-tech manufacturing to Tennessee, said Dan Pfeiffer, an assistant to the president and senior adviser.

During their Friday visit, Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with his wife Jill Biden, will stop at Pellissippi State Community College in west Knox County and at manufacturer Techmer PM in the Eagle Bend Industrial Park in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Barack Obama, Clinton, Congress, Dan Pfeiffer, Eagle Bend Industrial Park, economic development, education, housing, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Knoxville, manufacturing, manufacturing hub, manufacturing innovation hub, Pellissippi State Community College, SOTU, State of the Union, Techmer PM, White House

Clinton city manager: Presidential visit an honor, cost to city unknown

Posted at 1:57 am January 8, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 4 Comments

City of Clinton, Tennessee

WYSH Radio/Oak Ridge Today

Clinton City Manager Roger Houck told WYSH Radio in Clinton on Wednesday morning that being chosen for a presidential visit is an honor for a city of Clinton’s size and worth the extra effort that local officials have been making this week.

Houck also talked about how the visit will give national attention to the city, its attractiveness for both companies and potential employees, and even more economic development.

Houck also said that the extra costs to the city associated with the visit, which will not be reimbursed by the White House, are unclear at this time but will be worked out during the next few weeks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton, Eagle Bend Industrial Park, economic development, Joe Biden, Knox County, manufacturing jobs, Pellissippi State Community College, president, presidential visit, Roger Houck, Techmer PM, White House, WYSH Radio

AC, Clinton schools closing early Friday; police prepare for presidential visit

Posted at 9:28 pm January 6, 2015
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President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

Schools in Clinton and Anderson County will close early on Friday so buses can miss the traffic congestion and closed roads that are expected when President Barack Obama visits.

Dozens of intersections along the motorcade’s expected route will have to be covered, Clinton Police Chief Rick Scarbrough told WYSH Radio.

Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Biden’s wife Jill will visit Clinton manufacturer Techmer PM after the president speaks at Pellissippi State Community College in west Knox County. The visit to Clinton will be the first for a president. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Clinton, Education, Federal, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Barack Obama, Clinton, Clinton City Schools, Clinton Police, college, economic development, education, housing, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, manufacturing jobs, Oak Ridge Police Department, Pellissippi State Community College, presidential visit, Rick Scarbrough, Techmer PM, WYSH Radio

Pellissippi State confirms presidential visit to college, Techmer PM in Clinton

Posted at 5:51 pm January 5, 2015
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President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

 

Pellissippi State Community College has confirmed that President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Biden’s wife Jill will stop at Pellissippi State Community College during their visit to East Tennessee on Friday.

The college confirmed the visit in an announcement posted on its website. The president, vice president, and the vice president’s wife will stop at Pellissippi State in west Knox County to discuss new initiatives that Obama will propose to help Americans go to college and get the skills they need to succeed, the college said.

Afterward, the three will travel to Techmer PM in Clinton to highlight the administration’s efforts to act to create new, well-paying manufacturing jobs, the announcement said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, College, Education, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Barack Obama, Clinton, East Tennessee, economic development, education, housing, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Knox County, manufacturing jobs, Pellissippi State Community College, Techmer PM

President Obama, VP Biden, wife coming to ET on Friday

Posted at 3:04 pm January 5, 2015
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President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

Information from WYSH Radio

President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and the vice president’s wife, Jill Biden, are coming to East Tennessee on Friday to announce a new higher education initiative.

The White House announced the Tennessee visit on Saturday as part of a week-long, cross-country tour to promote presidential policies on housing, economic development, and education.

Knoxville media reported that Obama and Biden will visit Pellissippi State Community College and then stop by Techmer PM, a Clinton company that makes additive and colorant systems for industries. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, College, Education, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Barack Obama, East Tennessee, economic development, education, higher education, housing, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Pellissippi State Community College, Techmer PM, Tennessee, White House

Tennessee again named economic development ‘State of the Year’

Posted at 12:06 pm January 5, 2015
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Governor Bill Haslam

Bill Haslam

Tennessee first state to win award in back-to-back years

NASHVILLE—Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam announced Monday that Business Facilities, a leading national publication focused on site selection and economic development, has named Tennessee its 2014 State of the Year for a second consecutive year.

Tennessee becomes the first state in the award’s history to win back-to-back honors for economic development efforts and the first state to win the designation three times, winning in 2014, 2013, and 2009, a press release said.

“It is an honor to be the first state to receive this recognition two years in a row,” Haslam said. “We have a great story to tell in Tennessee. Businesses continue to make the decision to locate, expand and grow here, and we are grateful for those strong partnerships. We will continue doing all we can to make sure we offer an attractive business climate and skilled workforce to be the number one location in the Southeast for high quality jobs.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, State, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 State of the Year, automotive manufacturing, Bill Hagerty, Bill Haslam, business climate, Business Facilities, Conduit Global, Economic and Community Development, economic development, education, infrastructure, Jack Rogers, jobs, Site Selection, skilled workforce, SL Tennessee, Tennessee, Under Armour, Volkswagen Group of America

TVA: Kingston Ash Recovery Project nears completion

Posted at 10:46 pm December 17, 2014
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TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Dike C Reinforcement

TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Dike C reinforcement (Photos courtesy TVA)

 

The Tennessee Valley Authority is in the final stages of the Kingston recovery project. The public utility says it’s fulfilling a promise to restore the area surrounding the Kingston Fossil Plant near Harriman following the coal ash spill in December 2008, the largest ash spill in U.S. history.

A major milestone was reached in early December, with the completion of the cover for a 240-acre permanent ash retention landfill. The new landfill, which has been fortified with an underground earthquake-resistant wall anchored in bedrock, is covered by a flexible-membrane liner and geo-composite fabric, two feet of clay, topsoil, and grass.

“We all know this incident shouldn’t have happened,” said TVA President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Johnson, who visited the recovery site on December 17. “But we have learned from it and we are fulfilling our commitment to making it right.”

TVA says it’s also keeping its promise by returning the Emory River and surrounding waterways to pre-spill conditions, reforesting and adding vegetation to surrounding land, stabilizing shorelines, and adding wetlands and other wildlife habitats. TVA has opened Lakeshore Park, which features 32 acres of walking trails, fishing piers, a boat ramp, and docks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Roane County, State, Top Stories Tagged With: air, ash, ash retention landfilll, ash spill, Bill Johnson, cleanup, coal ash spill, dry storage, economic development, electric rates, Emory River, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, gypsum, insurance claim, Kingston Ash Recovery Project, Kingston Fossil Plant, Kingston Recovery Project, Lakeshore Park, public health, Roane County, Roane County Highway Department, Swan Pond, TDEC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, TVA, walking trails, water

Mosby seeks re-election to City Council

Posted at 3:43 am October 15, 2014
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David Mosby

David Mosby

David Mosby is seeking re-election to the Oak Ridge City Council in the November 4 municipal election.

“I am ready to continue my service to the citizens,” Mosby said in a press release.

Mosby was first elected to Council in 2001, and he said he remains committed to listening and acting to make Oak Ridge a great place to live, work, and visit.

“His Council record reflects a thoughtful and balanced approach to decision making based on his concern for people, fiscal responsibility, and support for new initiatives that enhance our quality of life,” the press release said. “He is active in the community and holds the belief that ‘We become better by working together!'” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: David Mosby, economic development, infrastructure, November 4 municipal election, Oak Ridge City Council, project manager, re-election, resources, schools

Mayor Beehan won’t seek re-election to City Council

Posted at 1:44 pm August 20, 2014
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Tom Beehan and Gary Wade

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, left, is pictured above earlier this month with Tennessee Supreme Court Chief Justice Gary Wade at Razzleberry’s Ice Cream Lab and Kitchen. Beehan will not seek re-election to Oak Ridge City Council in November.

 

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, who has served on the City Council since 2001, will not seek re-election in November.

Beehan said he has been considering whether to run “for some time,” and he announced his decision to not seek re-election on Wednesday. Before making the decision, Beehan said, he wanted to be sure that quality candidates with a vision for the city’s future were ready to run.

“It’s clear that there are candidates who have the vision and ability to serve the community on City Council,” Beehan said in a press release. “I have enjoyed serving Oak Ridge as mayor and as a City Council member, but I think it is time for new leadership to take a fresh look at moving Oak Ridge forward.”

Beehan said he has spent 20 years as an elected official in local government in Oak Ridge and in Covington, Kentucky—before his family moved to Oak Ridge.

“I consider this a retirement from public service as an elected official, but I plan to continue to be engaged in community activities,” Beehan said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Betsy Coleman Realty, City Council, David Mosby, economic development, elected official, entrepreneurs, housing, Jane Miller, leadership, Mark Watson, mayor, mayor pro tem, municipal election, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, public service, re-election, Ridge City Ramblers, safe neighborhoods, schools, small business, Tennessee Municipal League, Tom Beehan

ThreeStar status awarded to 85 counties, including Anderson, Roane

Posted at 9:20 am August 17, 2014
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Bill Hagerty

Bill Hagerty

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93 out of 95 counties meet audit committee requirement

NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development on Thursday announced that 85 out of 95 counties, including Anderson and Roane, have been awarded ThreeStar status. In addition, since the ThreeStar community development program began requiring eligible communities to create and maintain a County Audit Committee in January 2013, the number of counties with Audit Committees has increased substantially. As of March 2013, there were 32 audit committees around the state; as of July 2014, there are 93.

“The ThreeStar program is a vital component to our state’s overall level of success, providing counties with a proven roadmap for continued economic and community strength, which in turn helps Tennessee win new investment and jobs,” Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty said. “Tennessee has been recognized as the number one state in the nation for economic development, and these audit committees support Governor Haslam’s overarching goal of making Tennessee the most efficiently run state on every level. I congratulate all of our ThreeStar counties and those communities who are taking the initiative to create Audit Committees and work toward achieving fiscal strength and efficient government.”

The Audit Committees are designed to help each county improve their financial management and reporting practices, and help ensure the implementation of good internal controls to prevent or detect fraud, a step towards achieving fiscal strength and efficient government. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government, Roane County, State, Tennessee Tagged With: Audit Committee, Bill Hagerty, Bill Haslam, community development, Comptroller of the Treasury, economic development, Five Pillars, governor, Justin P. Wilson, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, ThreeStar, ThreeStar status, TNECD

Haslam, SL Tennessee to make economic development announcement Friday

Posted at 6:55 pm July 24, 2014
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Governor Bill Haslam

Bill Haslam

Gov. Bill Haslam and executives from SL Tennessee will make a significant economic development announcement in Clinton on Friday, a press release said.

The ceremony starts at 10:15 a.m. Friday at SL Tennessee at 311 Frank L. Diggs Drive.

Others expected to attend include U.S. senators Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker; Rep. Chuck Fleischmann; Y.K. Woo, SL America president; Scott Laska, SL Tennessee business development manager; Clinton Mayor Scott Burton; Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank; and other local elected officials.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Clinton, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Haslam, economic development, SL Tennessee, SL Tennessee LLC

Council to consider DOE wastewater billing; lobbying, economic development contracts

Posted at 8:48 am June 2, 2014
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Oak Ridge City Council

The Oak Ridge City Council is pictured above during an August 2013 meeting. (File photo)

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday night will consider adding a facilities charge to the U.S. Department of Energy’s monthly wastewater bill for costs related to the construction of a holding tank, or equalization basin, near the Y-12 National Security Complex.

The equalization basin on Scarboro Lane, near the intersection of Scarboro Road and South Illinois Avenue, will service wastewater coming out of the federal reservation, city officials said. Wastewater flows from DOE facilities are estimated to be 67 percent of the total wastewater flow coming into that equalization basin, which will replace a now-demolished car wash near the intersection.

Assuming a 67 percent-33 percent split between DOE and the city, DOE’s share of the cost for construction of the Scarboro Lane equalization basin is estimated at $1.4 million, city officials said. DOE could pay another $24,190 per month as part of its wastewater bill for 60 months starting in July, Oak Ridge Finance Director Janice E. McGinnis said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Alexander Inn, Broadway Apartments, DOE, East Madison Road, economic development, equalization basin, Janice E. McGinnis, Kentucky Avenue, lobbying, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Ray Evans, Scarboro Lane, sewer system overflows, Steve Jones, The Ferguson Group, U.S. Department of Energy, wastewater, Y-12 National Security Complex

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