A Bristol Tennessee College That Is Seeking To Form A Medical School Is Asking The Virginia Tobacco Indemnification And Community Revitalization Commission For A Grant. King College President Greg Jordan Told The Bristol Herald Courier The School Is Seeking A 25 Million Dollar Grant To Help Jump Start The Project. He Said The Money Would Be Used Toward Construction Of A 50 Million Dollar Facility, While The College Would Seek Various Resources To Obtain An Additional 50 Million For Operational Expenses For The First Three Years Of The Medical School. King Plans To Build Separate Facilities Near Both The Bristol Regional Medical Center And Holston Valley Medical Center In Kingsport Working In Conjunction With Wellmont Health System. King Has Another Meeting With The Tobacco Commission Later This Month.