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Oak Ridge council postpones vote to provide airport land for nuclear fuel recycling company
Officials announced last week that Oklo, a private nuclear company, wants to build a nuclear fuel recycling facility on 247 acres in Oak Ridge with plans to invest $1.68 billion and create 800 jobs.
The Plaza District is envisioned as a space for new retail development and a new city hall. (Rendering courtesy Oak Ridge North) Oak Ridge North will have a groundbreaking event Oct. 1 for its Plaza ...
Farmers are the backbone of our nation’s food security and rural economies. Having spent my life working in and advocating for the agriculture industry, I am familiar with the many challenges it faces ...
I would like to thank the lifeguard staff at the Oak Ridge Municipal Outdoor Pool for the exemplary job they performed recently in the face of a potential medical emergency. On Sunday, Aug. 10, my ...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. — Governor Bill Lee made an appearance in Oak Ridge on Thursday to announce a new company setting down roots in Tennessee. "What's happening here is not just about Tennessee, this is ...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — Hundreds of new jobs are coming to Oak Ridge with the establishment of a first-of-its kind nuclear facility, state officials announced Thursday. Oklo Inc., an advanced ...
Nuclear firm Oklo plans to build a $1.68 billion nuclear fuel recycling facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The project is expected to create about 800 jobs and is being touted as the largest job ...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — A new interpretive center overlooking the former site of the K-25 building in Oak Ridge opened on Tuesday. From the William J. Wilcox Jr. K-25 Interpretive Center, visitors ...
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