Centrus Energy’s announcement makes it the second nuclear company in seven days to broadcast a major commitment to Oak Ridge.
Officers with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office said they found more than $18,000 in merchandise stolen from beauty stores as ...
Researchers at the new campus coming to the former Bull Run coal plant in Clinton will test how materials react under intense heat in a fusion device.
Tucked away in Knoxville, this treasure trove isn’t just another thrift store – it’s practically a small village of pre-loved ...
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Oak Ridge, Anderson, Roane chosen for multimillion-dollar projects
Money is being granted because of natural resources being negatively impacted by work on the Oak Ridge Reservation ...
LIS Technologies Inc. ("LIST" or "the Company"), a proprietary developer of advanced laser technology and the only USA-origin ...
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‘Nothing is set in stone’ City of Oak Ridge seeks ownership of 336-acre parcel near Lambert Quarry
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — The city of Oak Ridge is considering developing a 336-acre parcel of land if ownership can be ...
A three-year-old startup enriches uranium using lasers instead of centrifuges. The US is working fast to once again enrich ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Deputy Gov. and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter and Centrus Energy President and CEO Amir Vexler announced today that Centrus ...
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Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce CEO to speak on new initiatives Jan. 20
Fleischhaker will describe the Chamber's programs, its benefits for businesses of all sizes and some new initiatives.
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KCSO: Three face felony charges for allegedly stealing $18K of merchandise from Ulta Beauty stores
Three people face felony charges after allegedly stealing over $18,000 in merchandise from Ulta Beauty stores in East ...
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‘Silicon Valley of nuclear’ New laser uranium enrichment facility bringing high-quality jobs to Oak Ridge
There are big developments in the nuclear scene in East Tennessee, as Gov. Bill Lee announced that U.S. based company, LIS Technologies, is investing $1.38 billion in a laser uranium enrichment ...
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