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SIGNEES

Cumberland will add four new area athletes to its roster this week. Tuesday Corbin's Nick Tankersley signed to play on Bill Sergent's Mid-South Golf champions.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Colonel Loss

The Whitley County Colonels led the 19th ranked Rockcastle County Rockets 3-0 heading into the top of the third inning after scoring runs in the first two frames but four walks in the top of the third
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Revenge

The Whitley County Lady Colonels got a bit of revenge Monday afternoon when they defeated the Corbin Lady Redhounds 6-4 at Whitley County.
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All “A”

Williamsburg's stay in the state All "A" Classic was short-lived as the Yellow Jackets ran into the state's fifth-ranked Lexington Christian Eagles.
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‘Kentucky Joe’ speaks at Kiwanis prayer breakfast

Kentucky's most famous "Survivor" was the keynote speaker at the Williamsburg Kiwanis Club's World Day of Prayer breakfast Thursday. "We certainly do have a lot to be thankful for living here in the U
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Lawsuit against judges dismissed

A lawsuit attempting to block two district judges from barring a public defender from practicing law in their courtroom has been officially dismissed. Judge Paul Braden agreed Monday morning to sign a
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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City leaders taking wait, see approach on tax issue

While Whitley County officials weigh the option of voting in a payroll tax to help ease budget woes, leaders from the county's two cities say they are in wait-and-see mode. According to state laws, Co
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Payroll tax may be on the horizon

Whitley County Fiscal Court members got plenty of news about the county's budget deficit during a special called meeting Thursday morning, and the bottom line is that none of it is good. In order to m
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Corbin man dies in Tenn. ATV crash

A Corbin man died over the weekend from injuries he received in an all-terrain vehicle accident in northern Tennessee. According to the Campbell County, Tenn.
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Corbin teenager emerges from coma

A 16-year-old Corbin High School student injured in an All Terrain Vehicle accident April 17 is out of a coma and has been moved to a rehabilitation center in Lexington. Holli Logan-Delph was moved fr
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