CHS bookkeeper resigns amid theft allegations; will not face criminal charges

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Tammy Sewell resigned and has agreed to pay restitution.

A Corbin High School bookkeeper has resigned and agreed to make full restitution but will not face any criminal charges in connection with more than $5,500 that was found to be missing from the school’s fundraiser accounts.

Tammy Sewell resigned her position May 4 following an internal investigation by the Corbin Independent Schools.

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