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  • A day trip to Rogersville and back
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  • Biggs kicks off re-election campaign
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Despite the frigid temperatures this morning Republicans across Knox County have arrived at Central High School for the Knox County GOP Convention. The Knox County Republican party will install new leadership this morning. Among those vying for the chair position are Ruthie Kuhlman, Buddy Burkhart, and John Gabriel.

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