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I ve got to find my sons | Mother pleas for tips in case of Campbell Co brothers missing for 48 days
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Tennessee Schools Welcome Start Of 2021 Football Season
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Purple Heart veteran gathers help from community to make sure no one in Campbell Co. goes without a meal
Gary Chops Polk, a Purple Heart Veteran, is continuing his mission to help others, this time helping to feed those who can t feed themselves. Author: Malik Jackson Updated: 7:37 PM EDT August 4, 2021
CAMPBELL COUNTY, Tenn. We first introduced you to Gary Polk - also known as Chops - in May. Despite being homeless, the Purple Heart U.S. Marine Corps veteran continued to make sacrifices for his community by way of his farms feeding those who cant feed themselves. Having that extra means a lot. I don t really know what else to tell you, it means more than I can even describe, said Stacey Wilson, a mom of four benefiting from the farm.
Man arrested in Campbell Co after stabbing in Kentucky, charged with murder
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Tue, 07/27/2021 - 18:33 RCN Newsdesk
On July 1, Kentucky reported 215 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Nearly four weeks later, on Tuesday, the state recorded 1,273, including 215 in people under the age of 18.
The increase in positive cases in Kentucky is part of a nationwide trend that prompted the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to recommend on Tuesday that all people, regardless of vaccination status, wear masks again indoors in COVID-19 hot spots.
The federal agency also recommended that teachers, staff, and students be masked in schools, while also continuing to recommend that students return to in-person learning in the new school year,