Drought conditions in East Tennessee are the worst in almost 20 years, which is keeping reservoir levels lower than normal, the Tennessee Valley Authority said Monday. Because of the lack of rainfall and runoff, many TVA reservoirs, including Norris, are not likely to reach their summer pool elevations in time for Memorial Day, which is the start of recreation season,” TVA spokesman Scott Brooks said. “For Norris in particular, levels are still within the operating range for this time of year, but about seven to eight feet below summer pool,” he said. Safety is the key concern with the lower levels during the boating season, and the area needs some sustained rainfall to cure the problem, the federal utility said. “Calendar-year-to-date rainfall and runoff are about 70% and 45% of normal, respectively,” Brooks said. “Runoff is key to filling the reservoirs. Right now, any rainfall is being soaked up by the ground and vegetation.” The Tennessee River is mostly in good shape, but many tributary reservoirs likely will not reach summer pool by Memorial Day, the agency said.
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A new task force will look at how to sell the current Claxton Elementary School site as a new school takes shape down the street. The Anderson County Commission and Anderson County Schools have selected members for the task force. The County Commission approved Commissioners Chad McNabb, Tracy Wandell, Denise Palmer and Sabra Beauchamp to serve on the task force at its May 18 meeting. At the same meeting, commissioners accepted Board of Education members Scott Gillenwaters, Jo Williams and Katherine Birkbeck, who were presented to the commission by Director of Schools Tim Parrott. The commission discussed adding a fourth school board member to maintain balance, but did not vote on or name that member. County Mayor Terry Frank and Parrott will serve ex-officio. The current school is at 2218 Clinton Highway, but Parrott has said the building has safety and security issues.
Read MoreHistoric Downtown Clinton merchants will hold their summer “Market Nights” again this year, with three Saturday events on tap, beginning June 13 from 5-8 p.m. The additional two Market Nights will be held July 11 and Aug. 8, also from 5-8 p.m. Conducted by the Historic Downtown Clinton Merchants Association, the Market Night events will include street vendors set up along Market Street, along with food trucks and trailers. Downtown merchants will stay open late to accommodate the crowds, which could be rather large this year as Market Street comes back to life after a shutdown for major sidewalk reconstruction and other improvements over the past year-and-a-half. But even though the street might be reopened to vehicular traffic in general at least by the time of the July and August Market Nights, traffic will not be allowed on the street during the events. Visitors are expected to crowd the street just as they did for the Clinch River Spring Antique Festival earlier this month. Free parking is available in the city’s downtown parking lots, including the large one on Commerce Street and the new one on Main Street across from Knight’s Flowers.
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