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Groundbreaking ceremony held for first new Habitat home in 2017

Posted at 10:54 pm January 22, 2017
By Maureen Hoyt Leave a Comment

Habitat for Humanity Morgan Groundbreaking January 2017

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County (HFHAC) has plans to build three new homes in Oak Ridge in 2017. Now, thanks to generous sponsors and construction volunteers, these plans are being realized, a press release said. The foundation has been dug for the first home, located at 214 North Illinois Avenue. (Submitted photo)

 

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, or HFHAC, has plans to build three new homes in Oak Ridge in 2017.

“Now, thanks to all of the generous sponsors and construction volunteers, these plans are being realized!” a press release said.

The foundation has been dug for the first home, which is located at 214 North Illinois Avenue.

Representatives from UT-Battelle, the managing contractor of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, presented a $25,000 check to HFHAC during a January 5 groundbreaking ceremony. The donation will be used to purchase materials for the Morgan family home, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Churches, Community, Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Charlotte Bowers, community, Donna Mosby, Federal Home Loan Bank, First Baptist Church, groundbreaking, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Leidos, Mark Holder, news, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Raymond Merickel, Rory Naeve, Thomas Zacharia, TNBank, Todd Berry, U.S. Department of Energy, UT-Battelle

UT-Battelle fulfills $250,000 pledge to Emory Valley Center campaign

Posted at 5:16 pm January 12, 2017
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Emory Valley Center and UT-Battelle Check Jan 2017

On hand for UT-Battelle’s check presentation at the new facility construction site are, from left to right, Shirley Raines, Emory Valley Center board vice president; Dottie Thompson and Gene Caldwell, EVC capital co-chairs; Jennifer Enderson, EVC president; ORNL’s Jeff Smith and Leigha Humphries; Tennessee senators Ken Yager and Randy McNally; and Janet Wood, EVC vice president of community engagement. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

 

UT-Battelle, the managing contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, made the final installment of a $250,000 pledge by presenting a $50,000 check in late December to the Emory Valley Center, a community facility that serves people with disabilities, a press release said.

UT-Battelle made the pledge in 2011 when the Emory Valley Center, which provides services and support for adults and children with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities, began a building program to replace its aging structure. The center’s new building is now under construction.

ORNL Deputy Director for Operations Jeff Smith and Community Relations Manager Leigha Humphries presented the check to Jennifer Enderson, the center’s president. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Dottie Thompson, Emory Valley Center, Gene Caldwell, Janet Wood, Jeff Smith, Jennifer Enderson, Ken Yager, Leigha Humphries, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Randy McNally, Shirley Raines, U.S. Department of Energy, UT-Battelle

Strunk named top scientist at ORNL’s Awards Night

Posted at 5:37 pm November 22, 2016
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Bill Strunk

Bill Strunk

 

Bill Strunk of Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate has received the ORNL Director’s Award for Outstanding Individual Accomplishment in Science and Technology.

ORNL Director Thom Mason presented the top researcher award to Strunk during Friday night’s annual Awards Night event hosted by UT-Battelle, the management and operating contractor of ORNL for the U.S. Department of Energy.

Strunk was recognized for exemplary leadership of ORNL’s uranium science and engineering programs, which has led to enhancements in the nation’s nuclear security, a press release said. He is also credited with the establishment of research and development capabilities and facilities that will enable ORNL to excel in vitally important areas of research. Strunk, who works in the Enrichment Science and Engineering Division, also earned the Division Level Research Leadership award.

Roderick Jackson of the Energy and Transportation Science Division received the Director’s Award for Outstanding Individual Accomplishment in Mission Support. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Adam Aczel, Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy Demonstration Project, Alan Tennant, Awards Night, Bill Strunk, Craig Bridges, David Mandrus, Director's Award for Outstanding Team Accomplishment, Director’s Award for Outstanding Individual Accomplishment in Mission Support, Energy and Transportation Science Division, Garrett Granroth, Jiaqiang Yan, Mark Lumsden, Matthew Stone, Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, ORNL Director’s Award for Outstanding Individual Accomplishment in Science and Technology, Research Accomplishment award, Roderick Jackson, Science Communicator award, Stephen Nagler, Thom Mason, top scientist, U.S. Department of Energy, UT-Battelle

Oak Ridge Rotary Clubs donate $10,000 to Friendship Bell project

Posted at 7:19 pm November 20, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Oak Ridge Rotary Clubs announced on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016, a $10,000 donation to the project to rebuild the pavilion for the International Friendship Bell and relocate it at Alvin K. Bissell Park. From left are Devrin Kuipers, president of Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club; Jennifer Campbell, president of Oak Ridge Rotary Club; Emily Jernigan, president of Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club; and Pat Postma and Alan Tatum, co-chairs of the International Friendship Bell Citizens Advisory Committee. (Photo by D. Ray Smith)

 

Oak Ridge Rotary Clubs announced Thursday that they are donating $10,000 to the project to build a new Peace Pavilion to house the International Friendship Bell at a new location in Oak Ridge’s Alvin K. Bissell Park.

The donation was announced by Devrin Kuipers, president of Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club; Jennifer Campbell, president of Oak Ridge Rotary Club; and Emily Jernigan, president of Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club. It was accepted by Pat Postma and Alan Tatum, co-chairs of the International Friendship Bell Citizens Advisory Committee.

The check presentation was the start of a public campaign to raise $750,000 for the project. A total of $416,000, or more than half the money, has either already been raised or pledged.

Also Thursday, UT-Battelle announced a $150,000 donation to the project. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: A.K. Bissell Park, Alan Tatum, Alvin K. Bissell Park, atomic bomb, D. Ray Smith, Devrin Kuipers, donation, East Tennessee Technology Park, Emily Jernigan, International Friendship Bell, International Friendship Bell Citizens Advisory Committee, Jennifer Campbell, Jon Hetrick, K-25 site, Kay Brookshire, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Rotary Club, Oak Ridge Rotary Clubs, Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club, Pat Postma, Peace Pavilion, Ram and Shigeko Uppuluri, Tom Beehan, UT-Battelle, Y-12 National Security Complex

UT-Battelle donates $150,000 for new Friendship Bell pavilion

Posted at 12:29 pm November 20, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director Thom Mason, center, presented a check to Pat Postma, right, and Alan Tatum, co-chairs of the International Friendship Bell Citizens Advisory Committee, during a ceremony at Oak Ridge Associated Universities’ Pollard Auditorium on Thursday, Nov 17, 2016. (Photo by ORNL)

 

UT-Battelle has announced a $150,000 gift toward construction of a new Peace Pavilion to house the International Friendship Bell located in Oak Ridge’s Alvin K. Bissell Park.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director Thom Mason presented a check to Pat Postma and Alan Tatum, co-chairs of the International Friendship Bell Citizens Advisory Committee, during a Thursday evening ceremony at Oak Ridge Associated Universities’ Pollard Auditorium.

The check presentation was the start of a public campaign to raise $750,000 for the project. A total of $416,000 has either already been raised or pledged.

“The International Friendship Bell is an important symbol of the heritage and future of Oak Ridge,” Mason said. “UT-Battelle is proud to support the construction of a new Peace Pavilion that will make the bell a focal point for the city and for the new Manhattan Project National Historical Park.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alan Tatum, Alvin K. Bissell Park, Alvin Weinberg, Friendship Bell, International Friendship Bell, International Friendship Bell Citizens Advisory Committee, Japan, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pat Postma, Peace Pavilion, Pollard Auditorium, Ram and Shigeko Uppuluri, Thom Mason, United States, UT-Battelle

Hensley endorses Lee, Dodson, Vogel

Posted at 11:41 am October 18, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

The City Council election coming up is very important to the future of Oak Ridge. We, as a community, are seeing significant positive change in many areas including retail growth, business recruitment, and quality of life. This election, in my opinion, can set the stage for further positive change and quality growth.

There are three candidates in my opinion, who are seeking seats on Oak Ridge City Council, who can continue and accelerate our city’s progress. Joe Lee, Jim Dodson, and Hans Vogel have impressive and varied experiences to bring to bear on city issues. All three of these candidates have demonstrated, through their careers and dedication to city service, their potential as Council members and that consensus building and teamwork are keys in their approaches to make things happen.

Joe Lee [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Arts Council, Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, Charlie Hensley, City of Oak Ridge, Convention and Visitors Bureau, early voting, election, Hans Vogel, Jim Dodson, Joe Lee, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Schools, UT-Battelle

Before Oak Ridge: Life along the Clinch River in Anderson, Roane counties

Posted at 8:33 pm October 7, 2016
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Historic Freels Bend Cabin: A marvelous setting for the Oct. 13, 2016, public and membership meeting of Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, in partnership with UT-Battelle. The meeting will start at 5:30 p.m. to be sure the program can be completed before dark. (Photo courtesy ORHPA)

 

Aaron Astor, an associate history professor at Maryville College, will discuss life along the Clinch River in Anderson and Roane counties before Oak Ridge was built in a special meeting at the historic Freels Bend Cabin on October 13.

It’s the monthly public and membership meeting of the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, a press release said. The meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, October 13, at the Freels Bend Cabin.

“We will meet at the parking lot at the Oak Ridge Associated Universities’ South Campus at 5 p.m., and at 5:15 p.m., we will caravan to the Freels Bend Cabin,” the press release said.

Astor’s topic is “Before Oak Ridge: Life Along the Clinch River in Anderson and Roane Counties.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Astor, Anderson, Before Oak Ridge: Life Along the Clinch River in Anderson and Roane Counties, Clinch River, Freels Bend Cabin, Maryville College, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Roane, UT-Battelle

ORNL United Way campaign tops $900,000, an increase from 2015

Posted at 1:18 pm September 27, 2016
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s United Way campaign’s $900,000 “big check” with, from left, Ann Weaver, whose Facilities Management Division was the top special fundraiser; 2016 chair Sharon Kohler; co-chair Ken Tobin; Facilities and Operations Director Jimmy Stone, directorate challenge winner for large directorates; and David Keim, representing the Office of the Laboratory Director, the challenge winner for smaller directorates. (ORNL photo by Genevieve Martin)

 

The 2016 United Way campaign at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory raised $900,000—an increase of $30,000 over the 2015 campaign.

“This is a fantastic and generous offer of support from our employees, management, volunteers, and everyone who has been associated in one way or another with this year’s United Way effort,” said campaign chair Sharon Kohler.

The $900,000 total included a corporate contribution from UT-Battelle. Kohler credited the lab’s Leadership Givers, who contribute a certain percentage of their salary per pay period, for providing 65 percent of the total designated by staff through payroll deduction. There were 22 new Leadership Givers joining this year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 2016 United Way campaign, Ann Weaver, David Keim, Genevieve Martin, Jimmy Stone, Ken Tobin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Sharon Kohler, U.S. Department of Energy, United Way, UT-Battelle

Centrus, ORNL agree on $25 million contract for work on gas centrifuge uranium enrichment technology

Posted at 6:45 pm September 22, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

American Centrifuge Technology Manufacturing Center

The American Centrifuge Technology Manufacturing Center in south Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Photo courtesy USEC/Centrus Energy Corp.)

 

Six months after signing one contract, Centrus Energy Corporation and UT-Battelle LLC have agreed on a new contract for engineering and testing work on technology that uses gas centrifuges to enrich uranium.

Enriched uranium can be used in nuclear power plants and in nuclear weapons, as fuel for nuclear naval vessels, and to ensure a tritium supply, which is needed to maintain the effectiveness of America’s nuclear deterrent, a press release said.

The new Centrus Energy-UT-Battelle contract is valued at about $25 million, and it runs through September 30, 2017. Under this new contract, Centrus scientists, engineers, and operators will “use the company’s unique facilities in Oak Ridge to develop and test technology improvements to reduce costs, improve manufacturability, and enhance the long-term reliability of U.S. uranium enrichment technology,” the press release said.

UT-Battelle operates Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy.

The uranium enrichment technology is known as the American Centrifuge technology. It’s expected to support future national security and energy security needs, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Centrifuge, centrifuge technology, Centrus Energy, Centrus Energy Corporation, engineering, enrich uranium, gas centrifuge, gas centrifuges, Larry B. Cutlip, nuclear fuel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, testing, U.S. Department of Energy, uranium enrichment, UT-Battelle, UT-Battelle LLC

UT-Battelle provides scholarships for Roane State Middle College students from Roane County high schools

Posted at 2:06 am September 21, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

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Roane State President Chris Whaley is joined by Middle College students and Roane State faculty to accept a scholarship check from Leigha Humphries, protocol and community relations manager with UT-Battelle. (Photo courtesy Roane State)

 

Ten Roane County students participating in Roane State Community College’s Middle College have received $3,400 annual scholarships thanks to UT-Battelle.

Roane State’s Middle College program allows high school students to take college classes in their junior and senior years and then graduate with their associate degrees and their diplomas. Middle College graduates are then able to complete their bachelor’s degrees just two years after finishing high school.

Middle College students pay for tuition through a combination of out-of-pocket funds, use of the Tennessee dual enrollment grant (funded by the state lottery), and private scholarships. The UT-Battelle Scholarship was established in fall 2015 and is awarded to one Middle College student from each high school in Roane County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Ashlyn Blackburn, Chris Whaley, Dakotah Harris, Dalton Quigley, David Lane, Jonathan Watson, Juliann Hopper, Leif Erickson, Leigha Humphries, Lindsay Buck, Middle College, Reagan Dudley, Rebecca Michaud, Roane County, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Trinity Clark, UT-Battelle, UT-Battelle Scholarship

Help local families through Dine & Donate on Monday, August 8

Posted at 9:28 pm August 7, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Burchfield's and Ray and Fanny Smith

ADFAC board member Ray Smith, along with his wife Fanny, enjoy a meal at Burchfield’s, located inside Doubletree Hotel in Oak Ridge. Burchfield’s is one of only two Dine & Donate restaurants open during breakfast, lunch, and dinner hours—making any time on Monday, August 8, a great time to support ADFAC and Burchfield’s! (Submitted photo)

 

On Monday, August 8, 10 restaurant locations throughout Anderson County will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC. The event, Dine & Donate, happens on the second Monday of each month.

“Dine & Donate is a very important fundraiser for ADFAC,” said Cande Seay, Dine & Donate chair. “It always gladdens my heart to see friends and family dine out on second Mondays—enjoying meals together and helping ADFAC!”

Participating restaurants on Monday, August 8, are:

  • Burchfield’s in Oak Ridge
  • Hoskins in Clinton
  • Mediterranean Delight in Oak Ridge
  • Popeyes in Oak Ridge
  • Razzleberry’s in Oak Ridge
  • Subway locations in Clinton (both), west Oak Ridge (Four Oaks Center), Oliver Springs, and Rocky Top

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Burchfield's, Cande Seay, Dine & Donate, Enrichment Federal Credit Union, Hoskins, J&M's Butcher Shop, Leidos, Mediterranean Delight, ORNL Federal Credit Union, Popeyes, Randy McFarland—State Farm Agent, Ray Smith, Razzleberry’s, Subway, UT-Battelle

MMC: Renovations under way on third Hospitality House for visiting patients, families

Posted at 9:10 pm July 19, 2016
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To help the renovation efforts, employees from National Strategic Protective Services, or NSPS, have put in many hours of hard labor at Methodist Medical Center’s soon-to-be third Hospitality House. (Submitted photo)

To help the renovation efforts, employees from National Strategic Protective Services, or NSPS, have put in many hours of hard labor at Methodist Medical Center’s soon-to-be third Hospitality House. (Submitted photo)

 

The Methodist Medical Center Foundation and the Hospitality Houses are adding a third Hospitality House near Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

The Hospitality Houses are located just minutes from MMC, and they primarily serve patients and families visiting for cancer care, wound care, intensive care, cardiac critical care, or certain short stays related to specific tests and procedures. There are no charges for guests staying at the Hospitality Houses. All costs are covered by charitable contributions raised through annual fundraising events and by food and related necessities donated by caring individuals, area churches, civic clubs, and businesses, a press release said.

Last year, 211 guests spent 1,787 nights in Methodist’s two existing Hospitality Houses. They came from 18 Tennessee counties and 14 different states. One guest with a family member in Intensive Care Unit came all the way from France, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: CALM House, cancer care, cardiac critical care, Covenant Health, Homer Fisher, Hospitality House, intensive care, Jeff Elliott, Ken Rueter, Manly House, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Mike Belbeck, MMC, patients, Pro2Serve, Steve Whitson, UT-Battelle, wound care

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