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Mayor, Sheriff, and Trustee support a good cause

by design | Jun 17, 2013 | News, The Daily Focus

 

JJ Jones traded in his Sheriff’s uniform to volunteer as a guest referee at the Brad Armstrong Memorial. Also donating their time was Knox County Trustee John Duncan III and the Mayor Tim Burchett.  The event was a charity to raise money for the family of a wrestler that recently passed away. Brad Armstrong was a beloved the wrestler who you missed by many.

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