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TVA sets all-time power demand record; stores sell out of heaters

Posted at 12:03 pm February 19, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Downtown Hardware on Nov. 2013

The Downtown Hardware crew is pictured above in November 2013. Co-owners Ann Clary Bratton and Roger Clary are pictured second from right and at left. (File photo)

 

The Tennessee Valley Authority set an all-time record for power demand in February on Thursday morning, and local stores have sold out of heaters.

TVA said the record set at 7 a.m. Thursday was 32,109 megawatts, with an average temperature of 7 degrees Fahrenheit.

Downtown Hardware in Oak Ridge reported that they were down to two electric heaters.

“We’re completely sold out of kerosene and propane,” said Ann Bratton, who co-owns the store with her brother Roger Clary. “That seems to be what people are asking for.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Ann Clary Bratton, Clinton Utilities Board, cold weather, Downtown Hardware, frigid temperatures, Gary Long, heaters, Home Depot, ice, ice melter, icy road, kerosene, Oak Ridge, power demand, power demand record, power outage, propane heaters, Roger Clary, sleds, snow, snow shovels, Tennessee Valley Authority, wind chill, winter storm watch, winter weather, WYSH Radio

Clinton boys advance, girls lose; Oak Ridge girls play tonight

Posted at 12:40 pm February 12, 2015
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Logo

WYSH Radio/Oak Ridge Today

The Clinton boys’ basketball team advanced to the second round of the District 3-AAA tournament in a 67-58 first-round win over the Gibbs Eagles at Central High School in Knoxville on Wednesday.

J’Quan Thomas led three double-digit scorers for the seventh-seeded Dragons, who will take on third-seeded Halls at 7:30 tonight (Thursday, February 12). The winner of tonight’s tilt will move on to the district semifinals Saturday at 6 p.m. against Karns and earn a berth in next week’s region tournament, while the loser’s season will be finished, WYSH Radio reported.

In the first game on Wednesday night, Gibbs’ girls closed out the Karns Lady Beavers, blowing open a close game in the third quarter on their way to a 50-37 win and a second-round matchup with the Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats that will tip off at 6 p.m. Thursday at Central.

Meanwhile, the Clinton girls’ basketball season ended in a Tuesday loss to Campbell County at Central. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Campbell County, Clinton, Clinton Dragon, District 3-AAA tournament, Dragons, Gibbs Eagles, Halls, J'Quan Thomas, Jordan Whitt, Karns, Karns Lady Beavers, Lady Dragons, Miranda Love, Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Powell, WYSH Radio

Clinton police investigating man’s death

Posted at 1:38 pm January 14, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

According to a police report on file at the Clinton Police Department, investigators are looking into the death of a 36-year-old Clinton man.

The incident occurred on December 27 when Clinton Police were called to a home on Lee Lane and found 36-year-old Jason Sharp unconscious on the floor, bleeding from his mouth and not breathing.

Despite the efforts of first responders, Sharp died shortly after arriving at Methodist Medical Center. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton Police Department, CPD, death, Jason Sharp, WYSH, WYSH Radio

Clinton city manager: Presidential visit an honor, cost to city unknown

Posted at 1:57 am January 8, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 4 Comments

City of Clinton, Tennessee

WYSH Radio/Oak Ridge Today

Clinton City Manager Roger Houck told WYSH Radio in Clinton on Wednesday morning that being chosen for a presidential visit is an honor for a city of Clinton’s size and worth the extra effort that local officials have been making this week.

Houck also talked about how the visit will give national attention to the city, its attractiveness for both companies and potential employees, and even more economic development.

Houck also said that the extra costs to the city associated with the visit, which will not be reimbursed by the White House, are unclear at this time but will be worked out during the next few weeks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton, Eagle Bend Industrial Park, economic development, Joe Biden, Knox County, manufacturing jobs, Pellissippi State Community College, president, presidential visit, Roger Houck, Techmer PM, White House, WYSH Radio

AC, Clinton schools closing early Friday; police prepare for presidential visit

Posted at 9:28 pm January 6, 2015
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President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

Schools in Clinton and Anderson County will close early on Friday so buses can miss the traffic congestion and closed roads that are expected when President Barack Obama visits.

Dozens of intersections along the motorcade’s expected route will have to be covered, Clinton Police Chief Rick Scarbrough told WYSH Radio.

Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Biden’s wife Jill will visit Clinton manufacturer Techmer PM after the president speaks at Pellissippi State Community College in west Knox County. The visit to Clinton will be the first for a president. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Clinton, Education, Federal, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Barack Obama, Clinton, Clinton City Schools, Clinton Police, college, economic development, education, housing, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, manufacturing jobs, Oak Ridge Police Department, Pellissippi State Community College, presidential visit, Rick Scarbrough, Techmer PM, WYSH Radio

Mayor Frank vetoes resolution dealing with county’s legal bills

Posted at 2:42 am January 2, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 4 Comments

Terry Frank

Terry Frank

Information from WYSH Radio

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank has vetoed a resolution passed unanimously by the County Commission in December that would establish procedures for the county when outside legal counsel is needed for county employees not covered by the law director or counsel from the county’s insurance provider.

The measure would require all requests for outside counsel to be submitted in writing to both County Commission Chairman Robert McKamey and Law Director Jay Yeager.

The Clinton Courier News reported that commissioners found out about the veto on Friday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderon County mayor, Budget Department, Budget Office, Chris Phillips, Clinton Courier News, county commission, Jay Yeager, law director, legal actions, legal bills, legal counsel, Robert McKamey, Terry Frank, WYSH Radio

WYSH: Update on county mayor’s records request in Clinton

Posted at 8:03 pm November 12, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 3 Comments

Information from WYSH Radio

Updating a story that WYSH Radio brought you last week, officials with the city of Clinton say they are awaiting a response from the Anderson County Mayor’s Office to their response to her request last week for e-mail and other electronic communications involving City Codes Officer Curtis Perez.

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank requested all e-mails involving Perez and anyone in the County Public Works Office as it pertains to David Crowley, the director of Public Works for Anderson County. Crowley is under indictment for allegedly inspecting five homes without the proper certification, and that case has resulted in turmoil in the Anderson County Courthouse.

After the request was made last week in Clinton, officials decided to wait for guidance from the University of Tennessee’s Municipal Technical Advisory Service, or MTAS, as to how to respond, and they placed Perez’s computer into the evidence room at the Clinton Police Department until they received that guidance. The city declined the request for records, saying that it was too vague, but indicated they would provide the desired information when they received a more specific request. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Courthouse, Clinton, Clinton Police Department, codes officer, Curtis Perez, David Crowley, e-mail, electronic communications, forensic evidence, hard drive, Hugh Ward, Jerry White, MTAS, Municipal Technical Advisory Service, Public Works, records, records request, Steve Emert, Terry Frank, Tim Isbel, Tracy Wandell, WYSH Radio, Zach Bates

Update: Repairs to Johnson Gap Road Bridge could begin soon

Posted at 7:47 pm November 12, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Anderson County Commission Chairman Robert McKamey says he has been in regular contact with a project manager for CSX Railroad, and the repairs planned at the Johnson Gap Road Bridge are still expected to begin before the end of this month.

The bridge has been closed for almost a year and a half after state inspectors determined it was unsafe for travel. Residents and emergency responders have complained bitterly about the extra time that it now takes to get to and from Clinton from that part of Dutch Valley.

Earlier this year, the company gave the county two options for addressing the problem—replacing it at county expense or repairing it at theirs. The County Commission voted to let the company pay for repairing the bridge, and McKamey told WYSH Radio in Clinton that the project is slated to begin sometime in the second half of November and could be completed by the end of the year.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, CSX Railroad, Dutch Valley, Johnson Gap Road Bridge, repairs, Robert McKamey, WYSH Radio

WYSH: County officials request records from Clinton as Courthouse case crosses street

Posted at 1:54 pm November 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Clinton City Hall

Clinton City Hall (Photo courtesy City of Clinton)

 

Information from WYSH Radio

The controversy and conflict regarding the copying of hard drives from computers in the Anderson County Human Resources Department has spilled across the street from the County Courthouse to Clinton City Hall.

As we have reported, County Human Resources Director Cathy Best announced her resignation Monday after almost 10 years on the job and her looming departure, along with that of her second-in-command Kerri Ashley, prompted County Mayor Terry Frank to try to have their hard drives copied. Her request was made after she was informed last month that former building inspector Lisa Crumpley was planning on filing a wrongful termination lawsuit against the county, alleging that she was fired for cooperating in the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation probe that led to the indictment of her boss, David Crowley, on charges of inspecting buildings without the necessary certifications.

Frank wanted to copy all forensic evidence on the computers used by Best and Ashley, as they may contain information regarding Crumpley’s termination and what became of her personnel file, which went missing days after she was fired. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Human Resources Department, Cathy Best, City Codes Officer, Clinton City Hall, computers, Curtis Perez, David Crowley, forensic evidence, hard drives, Human Resources Advisory Committee, Kerri Ashley, Lisa Crumpley, MTAS, Municipal Technical Advisory Service, Paul White, Rodney Archer, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Terry Frank, University of Tennessee, wrongful termination, WYSH, WYSH Radio

Body found in Andersonville; death ruled suicide

Posted at 12:44 pm September 11, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

A 56-year-old Knoxville woman committed suicide in the woods off of Indian Gap Road in Andersonville, according to a report from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputies responding to a report of a suspicious vehicle in a gravel pull-off on Indian Gap found the car unoccupied on Tuesday evening with a woman’s identification and other personal belongings inside the vehicle.

Deputies contacted the Knox County Sheriff’s Office since her information identified her as a Knox resident, and they learned that the woman and her husband had been involved in a domestic dispute the previous night. Her husband told investigators that he had called the KCSO, but that his wife had left their home before deputies arrived. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville, Indian Gap Road, KCSO, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, suicide, WYSH Radio

Oak Ridge: 4,000 lose power, 70 homes damaged

Posted at 1:05 pm June 11, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Wadsworth Circle Home Tree

One of two trees that fell on a home on West Wadsworth Circle. The second tree, visible on the ground in the background, punched a hole in the roof and displaced a mother, grandmother, and two children.

 

Note: This story was last updated at 2:40 p.m.

Roughly 4,000 customers lost power in the Tuesday evening storm, and about 70 damaged homes will require repairs by an electrician before power can be restored, an Oak Ridge official said Wednesday morning.

Oak Ridge Electric Director Jack Suggs said he doesn’t recall ever having 70 homes damaged in one storm, although the Electric Department has experienced worse storms when many utility poles were broken. But the brief, fierce Tuesday storm, which brought severe winds and driving rain, was significant in terms of its damage to homes and its far-reaching nature, from Blair Road on the west end of town to east Oak Ridge and beyond—into Clinton and Anderson County, Suggs said.

“It was pretty widespread,” Suggs said.

Janet Bowker on Plymouth Circle and Storm Debris

Janet Bowker, left, walks through debris on Plymouth Circle in front of her home, where a tree fell into her bedroom during the Tuesday evening storm. Her home is at right but not visible in this picture. There were no injuries, but Bowker does not have power now.

 

The storm, which ripped through Oak Ridge at about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, left a trail of debris: scattered branches and limbs, broken trees, fallen power lines, and damaged buildings and homes. It also triggered a flood of calls to the city’s 911 call dispatch center.

About 500 customers remained without power around noon Wednesday, including the 70 damaged homes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories, Weather, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, BBB-TV, Clinton, Clinton Utilities Board, CUB, damaged homes, Dustin Byrd, electricity, Highland View, Hunter Circle, Jack Suggs, Janet Bowker, Kingston, Lake City Highway, National Weather Service, NWS, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Passtime Garage, Plymouth Circle, power, power lines, rain, repairs, Roane County, severe winds, storm, Wadsworth Circle, WYSH Radio

Lake City-to-Rocky Top vote set for June 26

Posted at 1:47 pm June 9, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Tim Isbel at Hearing on Lake City Name Change to Rocky Top

Tim Isbel, president of the Rocky Top Marketing and Manufacturing Co., at a federal court hearing in May on Lake City’s proposed name change to Rocky Top.

Information from WYSH Radio

Officials in what is now called Lake City have announced that the City Council will meet on Thursday, June 26, at 5 p.m. to ratify the town’s name change to Rocky Top.

The name change is considered vital for the development of several attractions aimed at turning the sleepy town into a tourist destination for travelers along I-75, and it cleared its most significant hurdle a couple of weeks ago when a federal judge refused to issue an injunction to prohibit the name change from going forward.

The request for a preliminary injunction  had been filed by the owners of the copyright to the song “Rocky Top,” who had argued that the name change amounted to a trademark violation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Lake City, Lake City, Top Stories Tagged With: copyright, Lake City, Lake City Council, Rocky Top, song, trademark violation, WYSH Radio

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