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  2. Memorial established for Oak Ridge police officer who died ...

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    A memorial has been set up at the Oak Ridge Municipal Building as the Oak Ridge Police Department and city of Oak Ridge mourns the unexpected death of Lt. Marvell Moore. The 50-year-old man died ...

  3. The Oak Ridger - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Ridger was established in 1949 by Alfred and Julia Hill. [2] It published its first edition on January 20 of that year. The first publisher was Don J. McKay. [1] The paper was owned for many years by the Hill family. [2] Dick Smyser was its long-time editor. The Hill family sold the paper to Stauffer Communications in 1987.

  4. Raynella Leath - Wikipedia

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    Raynella Bernardene Large was born on October 25, 1948, to Annie Irene (née Owens) and Dewey Ernest Large, a nuclear scientist [1] and raised in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.She attended Oak Ridge High School and graduated in 1966. [2]

  5. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Oak Ridger, The: Oak Ridge: Daily: GateHouse Media [1] Out & About Newspaper: Nashville: Weekly or bi-weekly Paris Post-Intelligencer: Paris: Daily Portland Sun: Portland, Tennessee Weekly or bi-weekly Roane County News: Kingston: Weekly or bi-weekly Rutherford Reader, The: Murfreesboro: Weekly or bi-weekly Savannah Courier: Savannah: Weekly or ...

  6. Remembering Aimee Andersen Dixon, an Oak Ridge teacher who ...

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    Oak Ridge second-grade teacher Aimee Andersen Dixon, 57, died last Thursday after being in a car crash on Sept. 12. A Comfort Circle is set tonight.

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  8. Ed Westcott - Wikipedia

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    In December 1942, the Army Corps transferred the 20-year-old Westcott to the Clinton Engineer Works at the then-secret Oak Ridge site. [5] He later recalled that: By November 1942, work was nearing completion on army camps, air bases, dams and enemy internment camps in seven southern states where I photographed many areas for site selection and construction progress reports for the US Corps of ...

  9. The Oak Ridger's news editor wins League of Women Voters ...

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    News Editor Donna Smith has worked at The Oak Ridger since 1986. She previously worked as the newspaper's county reporter and education reporter.