CLEVELAND —

The Blount County community is coming together to support Kimber Mill's family, the 18-year-old critically injured in a shooting at a bonfire over the weekend.

In Cleveland, pink bows, representing Kimber's favorite color, line businesses and houses, with proceeds from each bow going towards Kimber's family. Crossroads Florist and Gifts, where the bows are being made, says that community support has been so overwhelming, they are nearly out of pink ribbon.

Several local businesses are donating tips or proceeds from sales to the Mills family. Kolby Meacham, co-owner of Kind Kups Coffee, emphasized the importance of community support in times of tragedy, especially in a small town like Cleveland.

"Even though this is happening to one family, as a community, it's impacting e

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