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Breaking News Putnam County Sheriff’s Department

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Posted By: uppercumberlandreporter March 1, 2017

Sheriff Eddie Farris urges everyone to stay inside until this storm is over. Police Officers are stationed at all the schools to make sure the children are safe.

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