Last week The Seymour Herald ran a picture of a little cat under Pet of the Week. Seymour resident Tanner Blake rescued the cat, whose name is Toby, three weeks ago. Tanner saw Toby being abused by two boys while visiting Old Hickory, TN. He...
August 28, 2002 12:00 am / no comments
This time next year, there should be one more school for children in Sevier County to attend. The new school will be located off Boyd’s Creek Rd. on Indian Warpath Rd. in Kodak. With the new school are hopes that the traffic currently going...
August 28, 2002 12:00 am / no comments
This story is being written by a non-football person. Nasty words in Seymour – I know. I am not saying that I don’t like football. I do. But I just don’t know a lot about it. That is why you won’t see the typical play-by-play...
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Sevier County 4-H members recently participated in the Sevier County Junior Livestock Show, at the Sevier County Fairgrounds, in Sevierville. This event was held in preparation for district and state shows. Judge, for the show, was Mr. Greg...
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According to Blount County Sheriff’s Department, a 14 year-old Burnett Station Road boy and a 13 year-old Walker Avenue boy admitted they vandalized several cars with addresses on Oliver and Walker avenues in Seymour this past weekend. The...
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The Blount County Sheriff’s Office has cited 16 eighth graders from William Blount Middle School with delinquency and possession of narcotics. Investigators also arrested an eighth grader they say brought the pills to school and gave them...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. senator Bill Frist (R-TN) today announced a new $462,525 law enforcement technology grant from the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) to the Knox County Sheriff’s Department. The grant was awarded...
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