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Girls Inc. Elite Awards honors Nikki Caldwell on July 15

Posted at 9:02 pm June 20, 2015
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Nikki Caldwell

Girls Inc. will honor Nikki Caldwell on Wednesday, July 15. Caldwell is an Oak Ridge native, former University of Tennessee basketball all star, and current women’s basketball head coach at Louisiana State University.

She is also an “elite alumni” of Girls Inc., a press release said. The awards will also honor current elite member Semaj Clark of Oak Ridge, the release said.

The inaugural Girls Inc. Elite Awards ceremony is scheduled from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 15, at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville. All proceeds will go directly into expanding current programming to improve program content while increasing the number of girls served, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Girls Inc., Louisiana State University, Nikki Caldwell, United Way, University of Tennessee, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

Signs installed for Top Secret Trail that stops in Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:44 pm December 23, 2013
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Top Secret Trail Signs

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has recently installed signs for a new “top secret” 465-mile, self-guided driving trail that stops in Oak Ridge.

The brown signs were erected to direct visitors and curious local travelers along this important tourism route, a state press release said. They lead travelers to picturesque views in the Upper Cumberland and the “inside scoop on the state’s biggest secret.”

The Top Secret trail has 111 stops within Knox, Anderson, Campbell, Overton, Fentress, Morgan, Scott, Clay, Roane, and Pickett counties, giving visitors extensive history, culture, music, and cuisine experiences. The trail is part of the 16 Discover Tennessee Trails and Byways, an initiative by the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, connecting Tennessee’s 95 counties to encourage guests to travel “off the beaten path” and to explore treasures of the state.

“Start the trip off at the site of the 1982 World’s Fair at World’s Fair Park, home to the world-famous Sunsphere, one of the only two remaining original fair structures,” the press release said. “Travel through the Upper Cumberland region, where guests can find out why Oak Ridge is considered Tennessee’s ‘secret city,’ the smallest library in the United States in Coalfield, and Tanners Café, Sundries & Antiques, housed in a 1906 bank that still has the original vault. Learn the history and culture of the region by stopping off at Old Union Meeting House, which is one of the oldest in the country and the Museum of Scott County, the only one of its kind created and curated by high school students. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: Coalfield, Discover Tennessee Trails and Byways, driving trail, Katy Brown, Norris Dam State Park, Oak Ridge, Secret City, Sunsphere, TDTD, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, Tennessee Department of Transportation, top secret, Top Secret Trail, trail, Upper Cumberland, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, World's Fair Park

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