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Teacher faces rape charges in Tennessee

The Tennessean - Fri Oct 30

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has arrested a high school teacher in Jamestown on charges of statutory rape of a 16-year-old male.

Maybe men "should take back the night"

Men's News Daily - Fri Oct 30

The Fentress County Grand Jury has indicted a high school teacher for allegedly having sex with a 16-year-old student.

Teacher Facing Eight Counts Of Rape

WSMV-TV 4 News - Fri Oct 30

A Fentress County teacher has been indicted on charges of having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student.

Fentress Co. teacher arrested for statutory rape

WATE-TV Knoxville - Thu Oct 29

A Fentress County teacher was arrested Thursday on statutory rape charges. Lindsey Seymour, 27, was indicted by a Fentress County grand jury.

Jamestown teacher arrested for statutory rape

WAAY - Thu Oct 29

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has arrested a high school teacher in Jamestown for statutory rape of a 16-year-old male.

Teacher Charged With Statutory Rape

WTVC Chattanooga - Thu Oct 29

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation arrested a teacher on statutory rape charges after she was indicted by the Fentress County Grand Jury today.

Conservation easement to protect bat species roosting in former restaurant

The Knoxville News Sentinel - Sat Oct 17

Five miles southwest of Jamestown, at the bottom of an 870-foot gorge carved by Buffalo Creek, sits a cluster of abandoned buildings built of sandstone and wood.

Fentress County teacher accused of relationship with 16-year-old student

WBIR-TV Knoxville - Thu Oct 01

An East Tennessee teacher is off the job amid allegations she had an inappropriate relationship with a student.

Fentress County teacher accused of relationship with 16-year-old student

WBIR-TV Knoxville - Wed Sep 30

An East Tennessee teacher is off the job amid allegations she had an inappropriate relationship with a student.

Burnett's oratory a gift on any day

The Knoxville News Sentinel - Sat Sep 26

On perhaps the worst day of his life, Tommy Burnett leaned back in the chair of a federal courtroom - vacated moments earlier, after the usual post-trial formalities, by a judge and the jury that had just pronounced him guilty of an array of crimes - managed a semi-smile and a wave as a cluster of reporters surrounded him.

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