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Roane County Executive Woody to discuss county issues at Lunch With the League

Posted at 8:01 pm December 26, 2014
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Ron Woody

Ron Woody

 

Roane County Executive Ron Woody will discuss what is happening in Roane County and why it is important to Oak Ridge residents during the first Lunch with the League on Tuesday, January 6. The program will start at noon in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church’s new location at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

“A significant portion of Oak Ridge is located in Roane County, and Roane County government is planning for the future,” a press release said. “Mr. Woody will give his perspective on issues facing the Roane County and an update on the state of the county. The presentation will address education, property reappraisal, business recruitment, and development of tourism and funding of public services. A question-and-answer period will follow the presentation.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Roane County, Ron Woody

TVA: Kingston Ash Recovery Project follows new EPA guidelines

Posted at 1:03 pm December 23, 2014
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TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Dike C Reinforcement

Photo courtesy TVA

 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for coal combustion products released on Friday are consistent with work the Tennessee Valley Authority has already done at the Kingston recovery project, the public utility said in a press release.

“TVA is already making substantial changes in the way we work with coal combustion products, including coal ash and gypsum, said TVA President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Johnson. “This included committing an estimated $2 billion to convert all our coal fleet impoundments from wet to dry storage. While recognizing the significant potential for beneficial reuse of ash and other products, we agree it needs to be handled and stored safely.”

The project area surrounding the Kingston Fossil Plant near Harriman is in the final restoration stage following the coal ash spill in December 2008. It was the largest ash spill in U.S. history. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: air, ash retention landfill, ash spill, Bill Johnson, cleanup, coal ash, coal combustion, Community Advisory Group, electric rates, Emory River, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, insurance claim settlements, 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, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, water

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

ORFD helps with Harriman trench rescue

Posted at 5:06 pm December 12, 2014
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Harriman Trench Rescue

The Oak Ridge Fire Department, Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad, and UT Lifestar were among the agencies that responded to a Friday afternoon trench collapse in Harriman. At right front is Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley. At center with his back to the camera is a Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad physician, and a UT Lifestar crew member is in the trench.

 

MIDTOWN—Rescuers from the Oak Ridge Fire Department were among the dozens who responded to a trench collapse in Midtown that trapped a sewer line installer in dirt up to his mid-chest for about four hours Friday afternoon.

The worker was estimated to be about 20 years old, and he had been helping to install a new Roane County sewer line next to Moses Road south of Interstate 40 and west of Kingston when a trench estimated to be about eight to 10 feet deep collapsed at about noon Friday. The worker, who wasn’t immediately identified, is employed by Danson Construction of Sparta, Tennessee. He was rescued at about 4 p.m. Friday, taken to a helipad in Midtown, and then flown by medical helicopter to the University of Tennessee Medical Center, said Scott Stout, deputy director of the Roane County Office of Emergency Services and Homeland Security. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Roane County, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Danson Construction, Kingston Fire and Rescue, Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad, Midtown, Moses Road, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Roane County, Roane County Office of Emergency Services and Homeland Security, Roane County Rescue Squad, Scott Stout, trench collapse, University of Tennessee Medical Center, UT Lifestar

Oak Ridge celebrates 200th anniversary of national anthem on Sunday

Posted at 2:07 pm September 10, 2014
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Star-Spangled Banner Day Oak Ridge

The City of Oak Ridge will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the national anthem on Sunday afternoon at the Oak Ridge Civic Center. (Submitted image)

Oak Ridge will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the national anthem on Sunday afternoon at the Oak Ridge Civic Center Amphitheater.

The Star-Spangled Banner Day celebration starts at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. The Oak Ridge Civic Center complex is located at 1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

A short program honoring the national anthem will begin at 4:30 p.m., and the national anthem will be sung at 5:00 p.m., a press release said.

“We’d like to invite families across Tennessee to join America’s Secret City in honoring this important national anniversary,” said Jane Miller, Oak Ridge mayor pro tem. “This will be a wonderful event as we celebrate the birthday of our national anthem and pay honor to the great United States of America.”

The event is jointly sponsored by the City of Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Roane County, the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Knoxville/Oak Ridge Staybridge Suites Hotel, and the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association. Everyone is invited to this community event, the press release said. Families are welcome to bring their own chairs and blankets to sit on. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Roane County, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Battle of Baltimore, Bill Haslam, British, City of Oak Ridge, Debi Boody, Fort McHenry, Francis Scott Key, Jane Miller, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, Martin McBride, national anthem, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, proclamation, Randy McNally, Roane County, Ron Woody, Secret City, Sing It America, Star-Spangled Banner, Star-Spangled Banner Day, Staybridge Suites Hotel, Terry Frank, United States of America, War of 1812

Roane economic development group considers distribution of public image funds

Posted at 12:20 am September 8, 2014
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The Roane County Economic Development Foundation will meet in a special meeting at 9 a.m. Monday, September 8, at Kingston City Hall to consider the distribution of public image funds.

Participants will include Roane County Economic Development Foundation members, Tennessee Valley Authority Senior Vice President Bob Deacy, TVA Senior Vice President John Bradley, TVA Vice President Justin Maierhofer, TVA Senior Manager Leslie Nale, Roane County Executive Ron Woody, Kingston Mayor Troy Beets, Harriman Mayor Chris Mason, and Rockwood Mayor Jim Watts.

Kingston City Hall is at 900 Waterford Place in Kingston.

TVA said its support for economic development priorities in Roane County and its communities are an important part of TVA’s commitment to contribute to the area’s long-term development.

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Deacy, Chris Mason, Harriman, Jim Watts, John Bradley, Justin Maierhofer, Kingston, Kingston City Hall, Leslie Nale, public image funds, Roane County, Roane County Economic Development Foundation, Rockwood, Ron Woody, Tennessee Valley Authority, Troy Beets, TVA

New Circuit Court clerk winner after Roane recount

Posted at 10:47 am August 11, 2014
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On Thursday, it looked like candidate Sarah E. Stewart had won the election for Roane County Circuit Court clerk.

But there was a new winner after a Friday recount: candidate Ann Goldston, who is now a deputy clerk.

Roane County election officials recounted every vote in Thursday’s state primary and county general election after an early voting memory card that had stored about 1,300 votes was not turned in. Election officials called it a human error.

The recount showed Goldston won 4,876 votes (41.5 percent) to Stewart’s 4,538 (38.6 percent). The earlier results, before the recount, showed a narrow win for Stewart.

Finishing in third in that race in both counts was Marty Miles, who had 2,349 votes (20 percent) in the recount. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Ann Goldston, executive, Jack Stockton, James Brummett, Jared A. Hall, Joseph Van Hook, L. Sam Cox, Marty Miles, Mike Farmer, Mike Smith, Mike Taylor, Oliver Springs, Ramona Walker, Roane County, Roane County Circuit Court, Roane County Commission, Roane County election, Roane County School Board, Ron Woody, Sarah E. Stewart, sheriff, Steve Kelley

Roane State to offer extended business hours beginning Aug. 18

Posted at 12:21 pm August 9, 2014
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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.

Roane State Community College will offer extended business hours to help students get ready for the start of fall classes, which begin August 25.

Extended hours for the Roane County and Oak Ridge campuses will be:

  • Monday, August 18-Thursday, August 21, from 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m.,
  • Saturday, August 23, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., and
  • Monday, August 25-Thursday, August 28, from 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

The Roane County and Oak Ridge campuses will maintain usual business hours (8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.) on Fridays, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: business hours, fall classes, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Roane State Community College

Roane State welcomes first Middle College students

Posted at 12:14 pm August 9, 2014
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Roane State Middle College Students

Roane State Community College’s first Middle College students enjoyed their orientation during their first day on campus. (Submitted photo)

 

More than 30 students from Roane County schools will have a chance to graduate from high school with a diploma and a two-year associate degree through Roane State Community College’s first Middle College, which is launching this fall at the main campus in Harriman.

For years, Roane State has offered dual studies courses, which allow high school students to earn some college credit while in high school. Middle College, created in partnership with Roane County Schools, offers students an opportunity to complete 60 hours (four semesters) of college credit, more courses than most students can typically take through dual studies alone.

After earning an associate degree in high school, students who attend a university could start as juniors and finish their bachelor’s degree just two years after high school. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: associate degree, Chris Whaley, college credit, dual studies, Gary Aytes, Harriman, high school, Josh Workman, Middle College, Midway High School, Roane County, Roane County High School, Roane County schools, Roane State Community College, schools, Shelby Dunn

Roane County executive, sheriff re-elected

Posted at 1:08 am August 8, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Ron Woody

Ron Woody

Roane County Executive Ron Woody was elected to a second four-year term on Thursday, and Sheriff Jack Stockton won a third term.

Woody beat former county mayor Mike Farmer, who previously lost to Woody after one term, by a 60 to 40 percent margin. The unofficial vote tally, with all 24 precincts reporting, was 3,388 votes for Woody to 2,237 for Farmer.

Roane County Sheriff Jack Stockton coasted to re-election, beating Rockwood Police Department Patrolman Jared Hall by a 78 to 22 percent margin. The vote tally was 4,504 to 1,284, according to the unofficial election results. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Ann Goldston, Circuit Court Clerk, election results, executive, Jack Stockton, James Brummett, Jared Hall, Marty Miles, Mike Farmer, Mike Smith, Mike Taylor, Roane County, Roane County Commission, Ron Woody, Sam Cox, Sarah Stewart, school board, sheriff, Steve Kelley, vote

Anderson County Election Commission website down

Posted at 9:05 pm August 7, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Anderson County Courthouse

The Anderson County Courthouse on Main Street in Clinton is pictured above.

The Anderson County Election Commission website, which will be posting election results, is currently down. At about 9 p.m. Thursday, the Election Commission said they are working to repair it as quickly as possible.

We are also monitoring election results in Roane County and will post results as soon as they are available.

See the Anderson County Election Commission results here.

See the Roane County results here.

The elections include Anderson County mayor and Roane County executive and sheriffs in both counties, as well as judicial races, circuit court clerks, county commission, and school board.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Election Commission, Circuit Court Clerk, county commission, election results, mayor, Roane County, school board, sheriff

Guest column: Clarification on Oak Ridge Schools’ administrative positions

Posted at 4:51 pm July 31, 2014
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Note: Due to a technical error, this Oak Ridge Schools press release did not publish earlier this month with a chart comparing the Oak Ridge and Maryville school districts. We did publish the chart, which you can see here.

There have been a lot of questions recently about the number of Oak Ridge Schools’ administrative positions.

On the state website, it gives the impression that Oak Ridge Schools has added multiple administrative positions between 2007 and 2013. If the numbers reported were correct, it would appear that the number of administrators increased by about 63 percent since 2007.

In reality, Oak Ridge Schools only reclassified one existing position to an administrative position in that time period. Why is there a discrepancy between district data and state reporting?

First, we need to define administrator. In Oak Ridge, administrators are defined as superintendents, assistant superintendents, principals, vice principals, district directors, district supervisors, and district assistant supervisors. If you look at Oak Ridge Schools’ human resource files, we have had the following numbers of administrative positions between 2007 and 2013: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns, Opinion Tagged With: administrative positions, administrator, Anderson County, Maryville, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Schools, Roane County

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