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Ice produces art and closes local schools…

by design | Jan 25, 2013 | News, The Daily Focus


Bluegrass Elementary School art teacher, Jacob Cheatham, shared this photo of his reflection on his car window this morning. Knox County Schools are closed today due to the extreme icy weather across East Tennessee.

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