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Loretta Ward and Grover Carroll

Loretta Ward and Grover Carroll would like to announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. Loretta is the daughter of Carol McCulley of Kensee Hollow Road and the late Lee Ward Jr.
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Sarah Hannah and Terry Stanton

Mr. and Mrs. David Hannah, of Corbin, would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sarah Mackenzie. Sarah is to be married to Mr. Terry Stanton, Jr., son of Mr.
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Monica Ellis and Brandon Jones

Together with their parents, Monica Sue Nadein Ellis and Brandon Curtis Jones of Williamsburg would like to announce their forthcoming marriage on October 14, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. The future bride and gr
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Amy Ivey and Kevin Jones

Johnny and Vikki Ivey of Jellico would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Amy Nicole to Kevin Andrew Jones.
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Jackie Remley and Patrick Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Remley of St. Augustine, Florida announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Marie, to Patrick Myers Wallace, son of Dr. and Mrs.
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BRMC welcomes first triplets ever born at hospital

It was a memorable moment at Baptist Regional Medical Center on the morning of Sept.
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El Dorado manager says restaurant trying to win back community trust

The manager of a local Mexican restaurant said he was unaware that employees were allegedly peeping in on women in the facility's restroom and that an effort is underway to regain the trust of local c
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Restaurant employee arrested for peeping into womens’ restroom

One former local restaurant employee is in custody, and another is still on the run in what investigators are calling a case of peeping toms. Islas Blanco Rodolfo, 33, of Corbin was arrested last Thur
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Ball freed, Evans convicted in trial over Williamsburg man’s death

The four-day joint trial of two women accused in the May 11, 2004, killing of a Williamsburg man yielded tears of joy, sorrow, and disappointment early Friday evening as jurors delivered a split verdi
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SEKRI could lose government contracts

A Corbin-based non-profit company created to help severely disabled workers find employment could lose approximately $80 million in government contracts if it is not in compliance with federal regulat
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