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Fire engine lost in crash


The main fire truck for the city of Norris lies on its side along West Norris Road on Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, after rolling over while responding to a call. No injuries were reported, but the 2012 Emergency One pumper truck was deemed a total loss. - G. Chambers Williams III

A rollover accident last Wednesday night destroyed the main fire truck for the Norris Volunteer Norris Fire Department, but neither of the two firefighters on board was injured, Assistant City Manager Bailey Whited said. According to emergency personnel at the scene, the truck was responding to a traffic accident on Norris freeway around 8:30 when its right-side wheels slipped off the pavement on West Norris Road, causing the truck to roll over when the driver brought it back onto the road. The 2012 Emergency One brand pumper truck, carrying firefighting equipment and a 750-gallow water tank, reportedly rolled over three times, then came to rest on its side on the grass off the left side of the road. It ended up pointing back in the direction from which it had come. It was left in pieces by the crash, with the hood smashed on the driver’s side, among other extensive damage. Whited said that while the truck itself was considered a total loss, “We had minimal equipment loss.”

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Commission advances $5.8 million shelterproject at Carden Farm


Anderson County is looking to build a new shelter in Carden Farm Park to replace its current facility on Blockhouse Valley Road. - Ben Pounds

With the bids in, Anderson County now expects construction costs for a new animal shelter to be $5,797,512. The Anderson County Commission at its Monday, Nov. 17, meeting approved a motion awarding the bid to the architect’s recommended bidder, subject to U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development approval, with the county paying what Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank called the “soft costs.” Frank said she would write a letter to the USDA to explain how the county would cover those soft costs. Neither the resolution nor Frank named the officially recommended bidder, which she said she did not yet have. The new animal shelter will be near the Carden Farm Dog Park and will replace the county’s current animal shelter on Blockhouse Valley Road. Frank said the commission had earlier authorized a bond ceiling of $5.9 million for the USDA loan-funded project. Given the construction and other costs, the county will be left with $102,488 from the USDA loan for the shelter’s equipment. Frank stated the county had already paid $202,013.06 of $284,730 in architect fees and had the capacity to pay the initial debt-service payments out of the debt-service fund to cover the cost differential.

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Fresh-cut trees arrive at Bluebird

Workers have been busy the past week preparing Anderson County’s only Christmas tree farm for its opening this week. The Bluebird Christmas Tree Farm at 985 Brushy Valley Road will open Thursday (Nov. 20), and owner Leo Collins said last Saturday that there will be plenty of trees available. “We will have our own trees, although not as many as we would like to have, plus we will have our usual stock of pre-cut trees from the western North Carolina and East Tennessee mountains,” he said. “Prices are lower this year as well,” he said. “The trees will be at least $5 less than last year’s, with the larger trees down even more than that,” he said as crew members worked Saturday getting the farm ready for customers. Days and hours will be from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday through Sunday until Dec. 21, except for Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 27), when the farm will be closed. It will be open on Black Friday, the next day, Collins said.

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East Norris, Dogwood roads repaving complete

Repaving work was completed last week on a section of East Norris Road from Norris Square to Pine Road, and part of Dogwood Road, under a contract approved in June by the Norris City Council. Duracap Asphalt Paving Contractors of Knoxville moved equipment into place on Monday, Nov. 10, and began grinding off part of the old road surface on Wednesday. On Thursday, the paving crew put a new 1.5-inch asphalt overlay on East Norris and Dogwood, from Norris Square to 36 Dogwood Road. Friday, restriping of traffic lanes was done on East Norris Road. The East Norris Road work was $119,000, and the work on Dogwood Road cost $58,000. Norris already had enough money in its current budget to cover those sections.

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News

Fire engine lost in crash  Read More

Commission advances $5.8 million shelterproject at Carden Farm  Read More

Logan named TCI Program Facilitator of Year  Read More

City awaits key parts for Mariner Point–SR 61 signal  Read More

East Norris, Dogwood roads repaving complete  Read More

Downtown Clinton roadwork enters next phase  Read More

Opinion

Letter to the Editor  Read More

Sports

Mavericks storm past Panthers  Read More

Dragons hit the mat running under new coach  Read More

ACHS wrestlers launch ’25 season with high hopes  Read More

Small roster, big goals for Anderson County swim team  Read More

Oak Ridge begins new era on the mat  Read More

Downs’ clutch free throws lift Norris in thriller  Read More

Norris Girls Roll to 6–0 Start  Read More

Lady Hawks fall to Horace Maynard, win at Jefferson  Read More

Hawks drop battle to Horace Maynard, edge Jefferson  Read More

Community

Senior Center to add sound system and sewing machines  Read More

Clinton festival draws nearly 10,000 amid detours  Read More

Clinton Library Events  Read More

Clinton Lions continue nut sale  Read More

Children’s Museum gala is Friday  Read More

Meeting set to explore SOCM chapter in Anderson County  Read More

November and December Children’s Museum events  Read More

Rocky Top Christmas Market Crawl on tap for next Saturday, Nov. 29  Read More

Oak Ridge Holiday Events  Read More

Clinton holds library Arbor Day event as part of its Tree City designation  Read More

PK Hope is Alive meets each month  Read More

Rotary Club Events  Read More

Cedar Hill Park marker honors Civil War soldier Elijah Wood  Read More

Pilot Club Arts/Crafts Fair to be held Friday, Saturday  Read More

School

Children enjoy Clinton Elementary School’s new playground  Read More

Business

Fresh-cut trees arrive at Bluebird  Read More

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Anderson County vs. Clinton Tennis at Jaycee Park  View

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