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A former Unicoi County Middle School teacher and assistant baseball coach has been indicted after being accused of stealing $10,000 worth of gasoline.
Travis Griffith was indicted on one count of theft over $10,000 by the Unicoi County grand jury on July 9 after an investigation by the Tennessee Comptrollerâs Office. Griffith is accused of using a school department fuel card to purchase $10,160 worth of gasoline for his personal vehicle. The fuel card was issued to Griffith to purchase diesel fuel for a school-owned vehicle as part of his role as an assistant baseball coach, however, Griffith used the card to purchase gasoline for his personal vehicle on 169 occasions from June 2015 through October 2020 including purchases in South Carolina and Florida, authorities said.
Carry the Load Makes a Stop in San Angelo
SAN ANGELO,TX – Carry the Load walked on through San Angelo today for the reason of reminding people what Memorial Day is all about.
Around noon today, I drove over to Foster Field where ASU was actually playing a baseball game (Go Rams) and in the parking lot was a huge RV with “Carry the Load” decals on the side. I figured I was in the right place.
I walked up to the gates at Foster Field but suddenly realized that ASU was playing a baseball game so I walked back towards the RV slightly embarrassed.
CHARLESTON – Kenneth Ballard is Kanawha County s newest circuit court judge.
On April 26, Gov. Jim Justice appointed Ballard, who lives in Charleston, to the Kanawha Circuit Court. He will fill the seat vacated when former Judge Tod Kaufman retired last month.
Ballard graduated from the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke College of Law in 2001, and he has been a Kanawha Family Court judge since 2008. He has served as Chief Family Court Judge in 2010, and he also has served as a Juvenile Drug Court Judge. Ballard
“I am truly honored by Governor Justice’s appointment of me to Judge Tod Kaufman’s former position,” Ballard said. “I want to thank Judge Kaufman for his countless years of service, and I will strive to continue his distinguished legacy for the citizens of Kanawha County.
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