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Oakridger Two fatal crashes occurred over the weekend in the Claxton Community and at least one of those crashes, allegedly involving young adults, is under criminal investigation. Killed in a head-on motorcycle crash on Saturday, May 22, was 43-year-old Sarah Thompson of Knoxville. According to a report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, she was traveling southbound on U.S. Highway 25W/Clinton Highway on a 2019 Harley Davidson when the motorcycle crossed over the double-yellow line and struck a 2014 Ford F-150 pickup truck driven by Edwin Blush, 54, of Clinton. Blush, who was not injured, was traveling northbound. The crash occurred at 6:10 p.m. near Lonesome Dove Road, the report stated. ....
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Closing Courthouse for COVID-19 action stalls Oakridger CLINTON, Tenn. An attempt to close the Anderson County Courthouse and other county-owned buildings to foot traffic for a period of time due to COVID-19 concerns failed to pass Monday night. Anderson County Commissioner Catherine Denenberg made the motion to close the Courthouse and other buildings, and fellow commissioner Theresa Scott seconded. Both represent areas of Oak Ridge. Scott explained the measure would apply not just to Anderson County courts, but also other offices such as the Department of Motor Vehicles and the office of Anderson County Clerk Jeff Cole. Scott shared statistics on deaths and hospitalizations. She said that measures such as requiring masks would not work well enough for preventing the spread of COVID-19. ....