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Sassy Pants Sweets and Treats, located in Security Square in Oak Ridge, was recently named the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business of the Month. The award is sponsored by Enrichment Federal Credit Union. Pictured from right to left are Christine Michaels, Naomi Asher, Katy Watt, Sassy Pants owner Sheri Hartzog, Craig Peters, and Whitley Myers. (Submitted photo)
Sassy Pants Sweet & Treats is the inaugural winner of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business of the Month for May 2021.
The award, sponsored by Enrichment Federal Credit Union, is awarded every month to a member of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce. Businesses with 50 or fewer employees are eligible to receive this designation. To be considered, the establishment must have been in business for three or more years and show active involvement in the community and/or the chamber.
Altrusa members hold food drive, volunteer
Special to The Oak Ridger
The Altrusa Club of Oak Ridge has always been known to be both actively involved in the community and a group that loves to have fun!
While not meeting in person for the last year has put a damper on some things, it hasn’t tamed the community spirit or the fun loving nature of the ladies! For the month of March, Regina Surber organized a food drive to benefit area food pantries through the United Way food pantry refill initiative. She talked about how she played on the nature of the Altrusa members to get a bigger response.
Reactions to announcement; the future of the Horizon Center land?
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Oak Ridgers are reacting to the news that developer H.E. “Rusty” Bittle now plans to put a proposed motorsports park in a different East Tennessee community than Oak Ridge.
Reactions from city, opponents, proponents
Explaining his reasoning for opting out of placing a motorsports park at the Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge, Bittle stated in his announcement that the U.S. Department of Energy sent a letter to the city Industrial Development Board last week stating that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and mitigation would be needed if Bittle decided to use the area for a motorsports park, which he had wanted to do. The additional testing, Bittle stated, could cost more than $7 million and take three to four years to complete, with no guarantees that final approval would be received for the project. The IDB or the motorsports park would have had to pay the cost, the news release stated. Althou
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