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Custom sandals in memory of teacher killed by falling tree raise more than $20,000 for nonprofit
Brooke Sampson was killed in February 2020 when a tree fell onto a van she was riding on in Townsend. Author: Amelia Young (WBIR) Updated: 11:13 PM EDT July 8, 2021
SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. More than 100 people are remembering the life of 36-year-old Brooke Sampson in a special way with Chacos sandals. Loved ones say she had around 50 pairs of them for all occasions and wore them everywhere.
She was killed in February 2020 when a tree fell onto a van that she was in, along with her husband. She is remembered as a Sevier County teacher who loved people, especially children. Sampson is also remembered for her faith and willingness to help anyone.
ASHLAND A federal grand jury delivered an early Christmas present Dec. 16 in the form of a superseding indictment in a local drug case.
In mid-November, a grand jury sitting in Ashland handed up a two-count indictment against 24-year-old Isiah Bare and his 21-year-old girlfriend, Tabatha Smith, in connection to a September drug raid in the Russell area.
The couple was charged with one count of possession with the intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl and possession with the intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine.
Last week, a grand jury stuffed five more charges inside Bareâs stocking â including federal gun violations.