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Athens Academy grad part of 1,000-mile hike fundraising for military families

Chris Starrs Many college students regard their Winter Break as a time to relax, recreate and recharge over the Christmas holidays.  But Watkinsville resident Colton Kennedy isn’t like most college students. The Texas A&M sophomore – a member of Company H-1 in the school’s Corps of Cadets – is back home now, but prior to his return to Georgia he joined five other cadets in his unit to march a combined 1,000 miles to raise funds and awareness to a deserving foundation.  Kennedy, who graduated from Athens Academy in 2019, spent eight days in early December with his cadet colleagues as part of the Project Atlas Ruck March, now in its fourth year. The ruck march refers to the rucksack the cadets wear on their backs that holds extra clothing, food and water, and all four of the marches have collected money and raised awareness for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF). 

Three detained in active shooting at Walmart

SEVIERVILLE — Three individuals were detained Wednesday afternoon after reports of an active shooter in the Walmart at 1414 Parkway. “As far as we know there were no victims whatsoever,” said Bob Stahlke, Sevierville Police spokesperson. The preliminary investigation indicates that this was likely a dispute between store customers wherein multiple guns were displayed. None of the three people detained had been charged at press time. Police have determined that no shots were fired and no one was injured during this incident.At least one suspect had a gun when he was detained. A Tennessee Highway Patrol helicopter was flying over the scene looking for possible victims following the incident. Multiple agencies were on the scene, and parts of the Parkway were closed for more than an hour while officers kept a perimeter around the Walmart.

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