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The Knox County audit committee could discuss the investigation into the trustee’s office during a June 16 meeting - but not necessarily in public. The audit committee also could hear about the. — Knox County ’s procurement chief got a two-week unpaid suspension for taking a county vehicle home during lunch – fallout from a separate state review of Trustee Justin. Knox County Trustee Justin Biggs said Monday one employee has been terminated due to breach of policies. The announcement followed a Knox News report that Biggs’ office was under. Knox County Urges Caution During Extreme Heat; Offers Tips to Stay Safe ~ from KCHD Dangerously high temperatures are expected this week in Knox County . The Knox County Health Department wants everyone to be aware of signs and. Justin Biggs is scrambling to control the damage from the revelations he misused taxpayer dollars for his personal benefit, announcing May 13 he had paid Knox County $3,500 to reimburse the.