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Standoff ends in 3 dead
MOORESBURG — A series of theft complaints and rising tension between a stepson and stepfather may have led to a double murder/suicide Monday night in the Mooresburg community of Hawkins County.
Hawkins County Sheriff Roger Christian identified the alleged shooter as Darran Blevins, 27.
His two victims were identified as Blevins’ stepfather, Dennis Christian, 65, and a family friend, Brandy Seal, no age given
Sat Aug 15, 2009
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Burglary Ring Busted in Speedwell
After an intense investigation by the Claiborne County Sheriff’s Office, a burglary ring has been busted and two men are in jail with more arrests expected. On July 29, Pastor Bill Gaylor of Shipley Grove Church of God in Speedwell filed a police report after the church was broken into and vandalized. Pastor Gaylor reported several items mis...
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Pauline Ausmus Recognized
At the beginning of the August 12 School Board Meeting, Mrs. Pauline
Ausmus was recognized for her 46 years of service. She currently teaches
kindergarten at Powell Valley Elementary School. Although she is
certified to teach various subjects ranging from English, Spanish to
Biology, she has spent most of her tenure as a kindergarten teacher. PVES
is fortunate to not only have qualified educators but to have experienced
and professional educators like Mrs. Ausmus. It is evident that she is a
master in the field of education and has obviously made a positive impact
on many people that she works with as well as the ones she has taught over
the years. PVES would like to congratulate Mrs. Ausmus and look forward
to many more years of service.
Wed Aug 12, 2009
Middlesboro Daily News
Cumberland Gap Senior signs with Maryville College
Cory Cheek, a 5'9 guard from Cumberland Gap High School, has committed
to continue his education and basketball career at Maryville College in
Maryville, Tenn.
Cheek, the son of Jeff and Marsha Cheek from Arthur, Tenn., was a
standout guard for the Panthers and Head Coach Joe Wolfenbarger.
Cheek had a banner year in his senior campaign for Cumberland Gap High
School. He established school records in assists in a single game (15)
and career three point field goals made. While leading his team in
points (16.5), assists (7), steals (2.1) and defensive charges, Cheek
was selected to several All-Tournament Teams. He was also chosen as an
All-District and All-Region performer for the 2008-2009 season.
The head coach of the Scots, Randy Lambert, had this to say about Cory's
decision to continue his career at Maryville College: "Cory is a highly
skilled guard with a great shooting touch. He has exceptional court
awareness and sees the floor very well. I love his determination and
willingness to work at his game. I believe he will flourish in our
system and the college game."
Cheek will be joining a Scots basketball team that finished the 2008-09
year with a 20-7 record, including a 16 game winning streak before a
68-64 loss to Trinity University in the NCAA tournament. The MC Cagers
also had an undefeated regular season Great South Athletic Conference
championship, a Great South Athletic Conference Tournament championship,
and an eleventh consecutive NCAA Division III tournament berth.