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DOE, TDEC, scientist to discuss environmental management at Sept. 22 seminar

Posted at 5:36 pm September 13, 2015
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Sue Cange

Sue Cange

A scientist and speakers from the U.S. Department of Energy and Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will discuss environmental management during a September 22 seminar. It’s the second of three new Community School seminars.

The September 22 seminar will feature Susan Cange, manager of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management; Ellen Smith, environmental scientist and Oak Ridge City Council member; and Chris Thompson, deputy director of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

The meeting will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 22, at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Cange will introduce the DOE Environmental Management program, a press release said. Smith will present on the contaminants released and left behind from the federal government activities in Oak Ridge. Thompson will provide an overview of the monitoring of DOE’s activities in the Oak Ridge Reservation relative to public safety and the environment. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Office, State, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Chris Thompson, community school, David Adler, David Hemelright, DOE, DOE Site Specific Advisory Board, DOE-Oversight Office, Donna Kindelbaugh, East Tennessee Technology Park, Ellen Smith, environmental management, Environmental Sciences Division, K-25, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Manhattan Project, New Mexico Community Foundation, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Environmental Quality Advisory Board, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Reservation, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Sue Cange, Susan Cange, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

First Community School seminar focuses on early Oak Ridge history

Posted at 11:53 am September 7, 2015
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D. Ray Smith

D. Ray Smith

The first of the three Community School evening seminars focusing on management of legacy wastes from Oak Ridge will feature local historian D. Ray Smith. The seminar will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 15, at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

In his presentation, “Stories from the Secret City,” Smith will give an overview of early Oak Ridge history including how the East Tennessee location was selected and the predictions the “Prophet of Oak Ridge.” In material provided about the presentation, Smith said that many Ed Westcott historical images will form the backdrop for the stories of the history of Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project. A primary focus will be the Y-12 National Security Complex, which produced the uranium for the first atomic bomb, with some Oak Ridge National Laboratory history included as well.

He said he will touch on the Cold War Era and today’s Oak Ridge missions, and time permitting, give an update on the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. A concluding activity of the first seminar will be an Oak Ridge mapping exercise, led by Community School staff. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Chris Thompson, Cold War, community school, D. Ray Smith, David Adler, DOE, Ed Westcott, Ellen Smith, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Oak Ridge history, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Secret City, seminar, Site Specific Advisory Board, Stories from the Secret City, Susan Cange, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office, Y-12 National Security Complex

Immigration in U.S. to be discussed at Lunch with League 

Posted at 11:35 am September 7, 2015
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De Ann Pendry

De Ann Pendry

A University of Tennessee lecturer and adjunct assistant professor will discuss immigration in the United States during a lecture on Tuesday, September 15.

De Ann Pendry is a senior lecturer and adjunct assistant professor in anthropology at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

Immigration has been an issue in the 2016 presidential campaign, and it is relevant to the local, state, and national League of Women Voters, a press release said.

Pendry will be the guest speaker at Lunch with the League at noon, Tuesday, September 15, in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: AKIN, Allies of Knoxville’s Immigrant Neighbors, De Ann Pendry, immigration, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, University of Tennessee

Lunch with the League: Amending the U.S. Constitution

Posted at 10:24 am May 18, 2015
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Theodore Brown Jr.

Theodore Brown Jr.

A senior lecturer at the University of Tennessee will discuss the process of amending the U.S. Constitution during a lunchtime meeting in Oak Ridge on Tuesday.

Theodore Brown Jr., a senior lecturer in UT’s Department of Political Science, will be the guest speaker at Lunch with the League on Tuesday, May 19. The program starts at noon in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The Constitution of the United States was ratified on June 21, 1788. In the 227 years since then, there have been thousands of proposals to amend the Constitution, but only 33 obtained the necessary two-thirds vote in Congress and only 27 (including the Bill of Rights) have been ratified, a press release said. Amendments can also be proposed by constitutional conventions called for by two-thirds of the state legislatures.

Brown will discuss and clarify issues surrounding the state-initiated process of amending the Constitution, the release said. His presentation will set the stage for a nationwide study of the amendment process by the League of Women Voters. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: amending the Constitution, amendments, Constitution, constitutional conventions, Department of Political Science, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Theodore Brown Jr., U.S. Constitution, University of Tennessee

Top issues identified: Housing, population, Main Street, retail

Posted at 2:21 am May 6, 2015
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Warren Gooch

Warren Gooch

A community survey has identified housing, population, and the development of Main Street Oak Ridge and retail shopping as top issues, Mayor Warren Gooch said Tuesday.

Other top issues include jobs and economic development, and public relations efforts to promote the city.

High priorities on a list of potential capital investments or projects include infrastructure improvements, a new preschool, and funding of an incentive program for people buying or renovating a house.

Ten groups have participated in the survey since January 1, Gooch said. Those groups include the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, the three Rotary clubs, Oak Valley Baptist Church, Anderson County Tea Party, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce coffees, Leadership Oak Ridge, Neighborhood Watch awards banquet, and citizens at large.

Gooch, who gave a speech to the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge on Tuesday, said residents can still participate in the survey.

Here are survey results as of April 30, 2015:

What is the most important issue facing Oak Ridge?

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: community survey, economic development, housing, jobs, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Main Street—Oak Ridge, population, preschool, retail shopping

Gooch: Main Street No. 1 priority, gives updates on National Park, reappraisals, airport

Posted at 1:08 am May 6, 2015
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Main Street Oak Ridge Site Plan April 16, 2015

Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch on Tuesday said his number one priority for the community is the successful development of Main Street Oak Ridge, which would redevelop the former Oak Ridge Mall. Pictured above is a cropped picture of the Main Street Oak Ridge site plan as of April 16. A link to a larger PDF version of the plan is included in the story below.

 

Note: Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch gave an update on positive developments and challenges during a talk to the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge on Tuesday, May 5. Here is a lightly edited version of his remarks, which organized the positive developments and challenges into sections. Gooch was appointed mayor by the seven-member Oak Ridge City Council on November 24. This is his first four-year term on the City Council.

It is a distinct privilege for me to serve as your mayor, but I always preface my remarks by saying that I am not speaking today for Council or for the city manager. I have one vote on Council, but I do consider myself to be the chairman of the board of directors for the city.

In that capacity, as I enter my sixth month of service as mayor, I want to share my thoughts about positive developments in our city, discuss near-term challenges that we face, share the results that I have from the community survey that I have been conducting, and leave time for your questions and comments.

First. My number one priority for our community is the successful development of Main Street Oak Ridge (which would redevelop the former Oak Ridge Mall), and it is moving forward. Last week, Crosland Southeast announced that MDC Development Group of Atlanta will be the hotel developer for the project. MDC is also a major developer in the senior housing industry and 15 months ago opened Canterfield Oak Ridge Assisted Living. It has been very successful and well-received in our community.

I was advised yesterday (Monday, May 4) that the retail leasing component of the Main Street project is moving forward, as are the negotiations with a developer for the multi-family housing component of the Main Street project. Groundbreaking and demolition for Main Street is on schedule to begin by June 30. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: 3-D printing, additive manufacturing, advanced composite, alloys, Anderson County, Board of Education, Bruce Borchers, budget, Carl Kalbacher, Cassius Cash, challenges, community impact assessment, Crosland Southeast, CVMR, demolition, DOE, Environmental Management Disposal Facility, graphene, Great Smoky Mountains Park Commission, groundbreaking, hotel, Jackson Square, Jim Akagi, K-25 site, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, mayor, MDC, MDC development group, metal powders, metallurgy, Mike Hargett, Municipal Technical Advisory Service, national park, National Park Service, NPS, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge airport, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, positive developments, Powerhouse Six Solar One Megawatt Array, preschool, property tax rate, property values, reappraisals, review, Roane County, The Ferguson Group, U.S. Department of Energy, Warren Gooch

Groundbreaking, demolition for Main Street Oak Ridge on schedule for June 30, mayor says

Posted at 1:31 pm May 5, 2015
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Warren Gooch

Warren Gooch

Groundbreaking and demolition for Main Street Oak Ridge, the redevelopment of the former Oak Ridge Mall, is on schedule to begin by June 30, Mayor Warren Gooch said Tuesday.

The $80 million redevelopment of the 60-acre site in the heart of the city is perhaps the most eagerly anticipated project of the past decade.

Crosland Southeast, the North Carolina company that has proposed Main Street Oak Ridge, announced last week that MDC Development Group of Atlanta will be the hotel developer at the site.

“MDC is also a major developer in the senior housing industry and 15 months ago opened Canterfield Oak Ridge Assisted Living,” Gooch said. “It has been very successful and well-received in our community.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: airport, budget, Canterfield Oak Ridge Assisted Living, Crosland Southeast, CVMR, demolition, East Tennessee Technology Park, groundbreaking, headquarters, K-25 site, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, MDC, MDC development group, Oak Ridge airport, Oak Ridge Mall, property appraisals, property tax rate, redevelopment, Warren Gooch

Gooch to discuss positive developments, challenges, community survey

Posted at 12:31 am April 25, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Warren Gooch

Warren Gooch

Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch will give an update on positive developments and identify challenges during a lunchtime meeting on Tuesday, May 5. Gooch will also discuss the results of a recent community survey and could discuss other issues that affect Oak Ridge, a press release said.

The mayor will be the guest speaker at Lunch with the League on Tuesday, May 5. The program will start at noon in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The press release said Gooch ran for Oak Ridge City Council in 2014 because he believed in Oak Ridge, had great pride in a city with an unparalleled history of accomplishments, and wanted to be an active part of the city’s future. He was elected in November 2014 and then chosen by fellow City Council member to serve as Oak Ridge mayor. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Government, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: community survey, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Warren Gooch

This year’s final Breakfast with Legislators is Monday, April 27

Posted at 11:37 pm April 18, 2015
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This year’s final Breakfast with the Legislators will be held on Monday, April 27, at the Oak Ridge Civic Center. Senators Ken Yager and Randy McNally and representatives John Ragan and Kent Calfee have been invited to speak about and sum up the legislative activities of this session of the Tennessee General Assembly and to respond to questions from the audience, a press release said.

The breakfast is scheduled from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. April 27 in the Social Room of the Oak Ridge Civic Center, which is at 1401 Oak Ridge Turnpike. A free continental breakfast will be served.

“The Tennessee General Assembly 2015 legislative session is winding down,” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, State Tagged With: Breakfast with the Legislators, Doris Sklad, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Randy McNally, Tennessee General Assembly

DA, public defender to discuss county justice system April 21

Posted at 7:41 pm April 12, 2015
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Dave Clark

Dave Clark

Tom Marshall

Tom Marshall

League of Women Voters celebrates 69th birthday

Anderson County District Attorney General Dave Clark and Public Defender Tom Marshall will discuss the current status of the county’s justice system during Lunch with the League on Tuesday, April 21.

After their presentation, the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge will celebrate its 69th birthday. Everyone is invited to stay after the meeting or come at 1 p.m. to celebrate with cake and social time, a press release said.

The presentation by Clark and Marshall is scheduled from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Dave Clark, district attorney general, law and order, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with League, LWVOR, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, public defender, Seventh Judicial District, Tom Marshall

Lunch with League: Impact of Affordable Care Act on Free Medical Clinic

Posted at 8:08 am April 7, 2015
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Teresa Brittain

Teresa Brittain

Teresa Brittain, executive director of the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, will discuss the continuing need for charitable healthcare facilities—even in the era of the Affordable Care Act—during a lunchtime meeting today (Tuesday, April 7).

Brittain will be the guest speaker at Lunch with the League at noon Tuesday in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, which is located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, FMCOR, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, free medical services, health care, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, LWVOR, medical services, Teresa Brittain

Second Breakfast with Legislators on Monday

Posted at 11:46 pm March 19, 2015
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Randy McNally

Randy McNally

Ken Yager

Ken Yager

Submitted

The Tennessee General Assembly has now been in session for more than two months. According to LegiScan, an impartial and non-partisan legislative tracking and reporting service, 195 of the 3,192 introduced bills were completed by mid-March, a press release said. Legislative committees are dealing with hundreds of bills ranging from education, environment, and healthcare to firearms, digital currency, and controlled substances.

Senators Ken Yager and Randy McNally and representatives John Ragan and Kent Calfee have been invited to speak about the legislative activities of this session of the Tennessee General Assembly and to respond to questions from the audience at the this year’s second Breakfast with the Legislators. It starts at 7:30 a.m. Monday, March 23, in the Social Room of the Oak Ridge Civic Center, located at 1401 Oak Ridge Turnpike. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, State Tagged With: bills, Breakfast with the Legislators, Doris Sklad, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, legislation, Randy McNally, Tennessee General Assembly

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