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Amanda Karol Bright SEVIERVILLE A Sevier County grand jury charged a Gatlinburg woman with vehicular homicide based on evidence from a Sept. 26 wreck that claimed the life of a 66-year-old Sevierville man. Amanda Karol Bright, 40, of 335 Buhrs Way, was allegedly driving while intoxicated when she took the life of Ulra Winford McCollum. The evidence was taken straight to the grand jury when it met earlier this month. It was the first time the panel had been convened in months, as the Tennessee Supreme Court suspended many court activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The court documents show Bright was also charged with reckless endangerment, DUI, driving on a suspended license, driving left of center, and failure to exercise due care.

Keep Sevier Beautiful to hold Battle of the Litter

SEVIERVILLE — Keep Sevier Beautiful will be holding a Battle of the Litter on Saturday, May 1, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. “This first annual Battle of the Litter is a great opportunity for our community to come together to help keep Sevier County clean and beautiful all while supporting their local police departments” said Executive Director, Lisa Bryant. The Battle of the Litter is a competition between, Sevier County Sheriff’s Office, Sevierville Police Department, Pigeon Forge Police Department and Gatlinburg Police Department to see which department can recruit the most volunteers to pick up the most litter here in Sevier County. The lucky department will take into possession Keep Sevier Beautiful’s first Golden Litter Award.

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