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Woman, 80, rescued after being trapped overnight in wrecked car

Posted at 12:12 pm December 1, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

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Roane County emergency workers rescued an 80-year-old woman on Monday who had been trapped overnight in a car that traveled about 250 feet from from the road, down an embankment, and into a creek, authorities said. (Photo by Roane County Sheriff’s Office via Facebook)

 

Roane County emergency workers rescued an 80-year-old woman on Monday after she was trapped overnight in a car that traveled about 250 feet from the road, down an embankment, and into a creek, authorities said.

Roane County mail carrier Kathy Payne noticed the vehicle in the wood line while on her route on Joiner Hollow Road on Monday, the Roane County Sheriff’s Office said. Payne called 911.

Roane County Sheriff’s Office Captain Tim Hawn stopped to investigate while on patrol on Joiner Hollow Road. Hawn said he heard someone crying for help, and he climbed down the embankment and discovered an 80-year-old female who was pinned in her vehicle, the RCSO said in a Facebook post.

The woman was able to speak, and she asked Hawn if he was there to get her out.

“Hawn said that he was there to help her and promised her that they would get her out,” the Sheriff’s Office said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Police and Fire, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: B.J. Walker, crash, Joiner Hollow Road, Kathy Payne, RCSO, rescue, Roane County, Roane County Sheriff’s Office, Tim Hawn, V. Del Toro

Roane State has open house Dec. 5 at Roane County campus

Posted at 1:26 pm November 25, 2015
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Roane State Community College will host a December 5 open house at the college’s Roane County campus, 276 Patton Lane in Harriman.

Check-in will begin at 9 a.m. in the lobby of the O’Brien Theatre. The Open House will be held from 9:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.

Prospective students will have opportunities to tour the campus and to talk one-on-one with faculty and staff about academic programs, steps for admission, and financial aid. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: open house, Priscilla Gitschlag, Roane County, Roane State, Roane State Community College

Updated: Nine students injured when Roane County school bus rolls off road

Posted at 7:50 pm October 21, 2015
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Roane County School Bus Crash Workers Oct. 21, 2015

Nine students were injured after a Roane County school bus went off the right side of the road and rolled on its side down a steep embankment on a curvy, country road southwest of Oliver Springs on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 4 p.m. Oct. 22.

ROANE COUNTY—Nine students were injured after a Roane County school bus dropped off the right side of Mahoney Road and rolled onto its right side down a steep embankment on a curvy, country road southwest of Oliver Springs on Wednesday afternoon.

Two middle school students were taken to Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge by ambulance, and a third student, possibly also a middle school student, was transported by a parent, said Gary Aytes, Roane County Schools superintendent. The injuries were not life-threatening, Aytes said. He said one student might have a broken arm, and the others had cuts and abrasions.

Thursday update: The Tennessee Highway Patrol later reported that nine students were taken to Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Two were transported by ambulance, and the other seven were taken in private vehicles.

The crash was reported in the 600 block of Mahoney Road, just west of Johnson Road, at about 3:50 p.m. Wednesday. There were 22 children on the bus from Oliver Springs High School, Oliver Springs Middle School, and Dyllis Springs Elementary School in Roane County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blair, Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Roane County, Slider, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: crash, Dyllis Springs Elementary School, Gary Aytes, Gary Snow, Mahoney Road, Oliver Springs High School, Oliver Springs Middle School, Roane County, Roane County Office of Emergency Services, Roane County schools, Sam Davis, school bus crash, Scott Stout, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP

Sign up for Oct. 17 ACT Prep Workshop at Roane State’s Roane County campus

Posted at 9:33 am October 15, 2015
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Roane State Community College Harriman Campus

The main Roane State Community College campus in Harriman. The college also has a branch campus in Oak Ridge.

Students will learn hidden rules of the ACT during an ACT Prep Workshop on Saturday, October 17, presented by Roane State and SailAway Learning at the college’s Roane County campus in Harriman.

Seating is limited. Register soon.

Students will learn valuable test-taking tips and receive helpful review materials. According to data from SailAway Learning, 60 percent of those who took the workshop improved their overall score by at least one point.

The workshop will be held on Saturday, October 17, from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Roane County campus, 276 Patton Lane in Harriman. The cost is $55.

The $55 non-refundable fee is payable at registration. To register, go to roanestate.edu/ACTworkshop or call (865) 481-2031.

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events Tagged With: ACT, ACT Prep, Roane County, Roane State Community College, SailAway Learning

New Roane tax rate could mean another $95 for OR homeowner

Posted at 12:36 am September 17, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

David Morgan

David Morgan (File photo/2012)

The new certified property tax rate and tax rate increase in Roane County could cost the owner of a $100,000 home in Oak Ridge another $95 per year, according to data provided by the Roane County property assessor.

That’s a 19.29 percent increase, according to the information from Property Assessor David Morgan. Here’s the breakdown of the increase: 4.37 percent was due to the increase in the state-certified rate—Tennessee officials call it a tax-neutral rate—and 19.29 percent was due to the 29-cent increase approved by the Roane County Commission on Monday and anticipated in a budget passed in July.

The tax-neutral rate in Roane County went up because the total overall property assessment went down 3.47 percent. The tax-neutral rate is the rate meant to bring in the same amount of revenues after a reappraisal as before. If the overall property assessment goes down, the tax-neutral rate goes up, and vice versa.

The additional $95 per year assumes the property assessment stayed the same, at $100,000, in the five-year reappraisals completed this year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, David Morgan, Harriman, Kingston, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, property assessment, property tax rate, property taxes, Roane County, Roane County Commission, Roane County property assessor, Rockwood, state-certified rate, tax rate increase, tax-neutral rate

Teen pregnancy rates down from 2010-2013 in Anderson, Knox

Posted at 2:41 pm September 3, 2015
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Tennessee Teen Pregnancy Map

Tennessee teen pregnancy map. The map is color-coded to reflect which counties have a pregnancy rate exceeding 19.5 per 1,000 females, ages 15-17. The map is based on the most current data, which is from 2013 and published by the Tennessee Department of Health.

 

The teenage pregnancy rate dropped significantly in Anderson and Knox counties between 2010 and 2013, state officials said Thursday. It fell about 41 percent in Anderson County and 36 percent in Knox County.

There was a smaller overall decrease in Roane County 2010 and 2013, but the rate actually increased in 2011 and 2012, compared to 2010.

The teenage pregnancy rate also fell significantly in Morgan and Union counties, but it was up slightly in Campbell and Loudon counties and it more than doubled in Scott County.

The pregnancy rate is per 1,000 females from ages 15-17.

The state average fell each year from 2010 to 2013: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, State Tagged With: Anderson County, Campbell, family life education, Knox County, Loudon, Morgan, OREA, pregnancy rate, Roane County, school districts, Scott, Scott County, teen pregnancy, teen pregnancy map, teen pregnancy rate, Tennessee, Tennessee Comptroller’s Offices of Research and Education Accountability, Tennessee Department of Health, Union

State certifies four new adventure tourism districts in Roane

Posted at 10:59 pm August 30, 2015
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Adventure tourism is one of the hottest industries in the country and the world. To capitalize on this growing trend, Tennessee passed the Tennessee Adventure Tourism and Rural Development Act of 2011 in hopes to incentivize adventure tourism businesses to invest and create jobs in districts planned all across the state.

Tennessee’s abundance of natural resources makes it an ideal setting to support this segment of the tourism industry. The act allows qualified businesses that locate within a certified district to earn a jobs tax credit to offset a portion of the business’ Tennessee franchise and excise tax liability. Qualified businesses may include restaurants, hotels, or other tourist related attractions.

“I began the process in February and over the next few months required resolutions from each of the cities where the district resides, as well as the county. They all passed unanimously,” said Pam May, vice president of The Roane Alliance. “Roane County has so many natural resources ideal for adventure tourism—more than 700 miles of shoreline, bluffs, and vistas on the plateau, and a large number of Wildlife Management Areas—just to name a few.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Roane County, State Tagged With: adventure tourism, Caney Creek, Ladd Landing, Pam May, Randy Boyd, Riley Creek Campground, Riverfront Park, Roane County, Roane County Park, Tamke-Allan Observatory, Tennessee Adventure Tourism and Rural Development Act of 2011, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Medieval Faire, The Roane Alliance, Tom Fuller Park, tourism

Crete Carrier named Industry of Year in Roane, Sound Aviation gets Beautification Award

Posted at 11:16 pm August 1, 2015
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Roane IDB Industry of the Year Crete Carrier

Crete Carrier Award: Pictured above are Wade Creswell, left, of The Roane Alliance, James Owens of JR Global Manufacturing, and Jeff Hazlewood of Crete Carrier. (Photo courtesy Roane Alliance)

 

The Roane County Industrial Development Board has named Crete Carrier Corporation as Industry of the Year and presented a Beautification Award to Sound Aviation.

The IDB recognizes an industry each year for providing outstanding leadership in Roane County, a press release said.

“In addition, the Roane Beautification Award is given annually to an industry that demonstrates a strong sense of community pride and a standard of excellence through the presentation of their facilities on a consistent basis,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: "The Rising Sun" redbud trees, Beautification Award, Crete Carrier, Crete Carrier Corporation, Ed Blom, IDB, Industry of the Year, James Owens, Jeff Hazelwood, Roane County, Roane County Industrial Development Board, Roane Regional Business and Technology Park, Sound Aviation, the Roane County Industrial Development Board, Wade Creswell

City Council to consider tax rate on second, final reading on Monday

Posted at 1:49 pm July 30, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge City Council on July 27, 2015

The Oak Ridge City Council raised the trash pickup fee by $3.50 during a special budget meeting on Monday, July 27, 2015, and the Council set aside an extra $260,000 for capital projects such as buildings and schools. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Oak Ridge City Council will have a second and final meeting on Monday, August 3, to adopt the new property tax rate of $2.52.

The previous tax rate had been $2.39 per $100 of assessed value, so the new rate is 13 cents higher than the old one.

The new tax-neutral rate provided by Tennessee officials went up because overall property assessments went down in Anderson and Roane counties in the five-year reappraisals completed this year. Since property assessments went down in those two counties, the tax-neutral rate went up in the counties and cities within them, including Clinton, Norris, Oliver Springs, and Rocky Top.

Oak Ridge is the only one of those seven governments that, as of now, does not plan to increase its property tax rate beyond the tax-neutral rate. With the help of some last-minute changes, Oak Ridge officials were able to balance the budget in a way that doesn’t require a local increase in the property tax rate. And the budget still proposes 2 percent pay raises for municipal workers and Oak Ridge Schools teachers and staff. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, Government, Government, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools, pay raise, property assessments, property tax rate, Roane County, tax rate, tax-neutral rate

City budget raises trash fee, provides more for city infrastructure

Posted at 10:31 pm July 27, 2015
By John Huotari 11 Comments

Oak Ridge City Council on July 28, 2015

The Oak Ridge City Council raised the trash pickup fee by $3.50 during a special budget meeting on Monday, July 27, 2015, and the Council set aside an extra $260,000 for capital projects such as buildings and schools. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today) 

 

Note: This story was last updated at 10:05 a.m. July 28.

There will be a $3.50 increase in the monthly trash fee, and more money—$260,000—will be reserved for capital projects such as buildings and schools, while city officials are not expected to change the new property tax rate provided by the state after five-year reappraisals completed this year.

The trash fee will increase from $7 to $10.50 per month. That change is expected to provide another $335,000 per year in revenue.

The new tax rate—state officials call it a tax-neutral rate—is $2.52 per $100 of assessed value. It was approved in the first of two readings by the Oak Ridge City Council during a three-hour special meeting on Monday. The second reading hasn’t been scheduled yet, but the meeting is expected soon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Bruce Borchers, budget, capital projects, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, Ellen Smith, five-year reappraisals, garbage pickup, Karen Gagliano, Kelly Callison, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Schools, pay raise, property assessment, property tax rate, reappraisals, Rick Chinn, Roane County, tax increment financing, tax rate, tax rate increase, tax-neutral rate, TIF, trash fee, Trina Baughn, Warren Gooch

Tax rate increases, changes in AC, Clinton, Oliver Springs, RC, Rocky Top

Posted at 3:59 pm July 24, 2015
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Increases in the property tax rate have been approved or are anticipated in budgets that have already passed in Anderson County, Clinton, Oliver Springs, Roane County, and Rocky Top.

Those increases are in addition to the increases already expected because of a drop in overall property assessments in Anderson and Roane counties. The 4 percent drop in Anderson County and 3.47 percent decline in Roane County mean the tax-neutral rate—the rate meant to bring in the same amount of revenues after a reappraisal as before—goes up.

The highest tax increase, which includes a 6-cent change in the certified tax rate after five-year reappraisals, is 40 cents. That’s in Rocky Top, where the new tax rate is $2 per $100 of assessed value.

The lowest so far is in Anderson County, where county commissioners have approved a 10-cent increase for 2 percent pay raises for school and county employees. That’s in addition to the roughly 16-cent increase in the tax-neutral, or certified, tax rate.

Oak Ridge will be the last of those half-dozen governments to consider any changes to the tax-neutral rate. In Oak Ridge, the rate has been calculated at $2.52, up 13 cents from the current $2.39.

Oak Ridge could also be the only one of those half-dozen governments that doesn’t add a tax rate increase to this year’s higher tax-neutral rate. So far, it appears that a majority of Oak Ridge City Council members could support the $2.52 rate, although two Council members, Trina Baughn and Rick Chinn, have advocated for a reduction, possibly by two cents to $2.50.

Here is information on the increases or potential increases: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Roane County, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Schools, budget, certified tax rate, Clinton, Gail Cook, Oak Ridge City Council, Oliver Springs, pay raises, property assessments, property tax rate, property tax rate increase, reappraisals, Roane County, Rocky Top, Ron Woody, tax rate, tax rate increases, tax-neutral rate, Tyler Mayes

Oak Ridge may not increase tax rate above reappraisal change

Posted at 1:35 pm July 24, 2015
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Oak Ridge City Council 2014

The Oak Ridge City Council is pictured above in 2014. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

Property tax rates are already expected to go up in local cities and counties because of an unprecedented drop in property assessments.

And additional increases have been approved or are anticipated in budgets that have already passed in Anderson County, Clinton, Oliver Springs, Roane County, and Rocky Top.

Oak Ridge could be the exception. The city could see an increase in the certified tax rate (state officials call it a tax-neutral rate) from $2.39 per $100 of assessed value to $2.52.

So far, no Oak Ridge City Council members have publicly endorsed raising taxes beyond the change in the tax-neutral rate required by the five-year reappraisals completed this year.

Four City Council members, a majority of the seven-member body, said during a budget work session on Tuesday that they will support the $2.52 tax-neutral rate or that it’s important to stay at that rate for now, until they have more information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Bruce Borchers, budget, budget work session, certified tax rate, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, Ellen Smith, Healthy Start, Karen Gagliano, Kelly Callison, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Schools, pay raise, property tax rate, Rick Chinn, Roane County, salary increase, tax increment financing, tax rate, tax rate increase, tax revenues, tax-neutral rate, TIF, Trina Baughn, Warren Gooch

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