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Thursday, 12 June 2008

hardinvalleyacademy.jpg A man who Knox County Schools believed might be misrepresenting himself as being from the school system may be a case of mistaken identity.  Knox County Sheriff’s Officers found the man last night and determined that he is a legitimate book salesman out of College Station, Texas.  He has a permit and the proper paperwork in order to go door to door selling books.  No complaints from any citizen were filed with the Sheriff’s Office. 

Knox County Schools had sent a memo to the Sheriff’s Office to be on the look-out for a man who claimed to be from the school system and talked to parents about the curriculum at Hardin Valley High Academy.

 
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