HEALTHTENNESSEE LOOKOUT
Fayette County to demolish burned portion of historic former school building
Fayette County plans to demolish the fire-damaged front portion of the historic former Somerville Elementary School, built in 1936, due to asbestos concerns. The July 4 fire raised health risks, and inspectors will assess the remaining structure. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and local fire department are investigating the cause, with no evidence of criminal activity found.
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