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Seymour, Tennessee is located in Sevier County. Zip codes in Seymour, TN include 37865. The median home price in Seymour is $165,000 which is roughly $80/per square foot. More Seymour information.

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Wednesday May 22 | WATE-TV Knoxville

Man injured after jumping off Pellissippi Parkway bridge

According to the Alcoa Police Department, officers received a report of a man lying partially on a rocky bank area around 2:46 p.m. Investigators believe the man jumped off the Pellissippi Parkway bridge, which straddles the Blount and Knox County line.

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Tue May 21, 2013

Daily Times

Storm blows through Blount, downs trees, knocks out power

THE DAILY TIMES A large section of a tree fell across a Cherry Drive residence Tuesday evening as a severe storm system moved across the area.

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WATE-TV Knoxville

Six arrested in connection with Seymour meth lab bust

Two elementary schools were directly impacted by a massive tornado in the Oklahoma City area on Monday.

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Daily Times

Additional person taken into custody following meth lab bust; one suspect identified

A total of six people were taken into custody Monday, including five men and one woman, following the investigation into two meth labs in Seymour, according to the Blount County Sheriff's Office.

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Mon May 20, 2013

WATE-TV Knoxville

Officers bust meth lab in Seymour

Gov. Bill Haslam will administer the oath of office Tuesday to the state's newest Court of Appeals judge, Thomas R. Frierson II.

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WATE-TV Knoxville

AMEBR Alert issued for Middlesboro child

Gov. Bill Haslam will administer the oath of office Tuesday to the state's newest Court of Appeals judge, Thomas R. Frierson II.

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