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Woodbine man claims he saw mountain lions near his home

Over an early-morning cup of coffee in mid-January, a Woodbine man got the surprise of his life. "I'd say it was a little over five-feet-long from the tip of the nose to its tail," said Ted Worley, de
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Appeals court throws out 2003 manslaughter convictions

The Kentucky Court of Appeals has overturned the 2003 manslaughter convictions of a Whitley County man and his nephew, who were charged in the death of the man's 18-month-old son. On Aug.
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Mayor candidate against alcohol sales, gambling

Among Corbin's three mayoral candidates this election season, 41-year-old Randy Smith takes pride in the fact that he offers a clear "alternative" for voters. A supervisor of the Corbin area's three M
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Grand jury to decide if auto crash was homicide

A Whitley County Grand Jury is being asked to decide whether a traffic accident along I-75 near the state line last year was an accident, or a case of homicide, and a wrongful death lawsuit has alread
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Deal reached in case of illegal hug

A Corbin man accused of sexual abuse for hugging a local store clerk in December pleaded guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct Tuesday and will serve no jail time. Forty-five-yea
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George and Nannie Tye celebrate Golden Anniversary

George and Nannie Tye of Mackey Bend will be celebrating their 50th anniversary with family and friends on February 10.
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Ashley Petrey and Jordan Walters

Ms. Ashley Petrey, daughter of the late Wayne Petrey and Carol Asher, and Mr.
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Wake Up Call

For three quarters it looked as if the Jellico Blue Devils was going to hang a defeat on the Williamsburg Yellow Jackets. The Yellow Jackets (2-12) trailed 38-25 at the end of the third quarter and ha
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Teens, who paintballed church, ordered to attend worship services for one year

Three Williamsburg teenagers, who say they didn't mean to damage a local church with paintball guns nearly a week ago, and admit they acted foolishly and are pretty bad shots, will be spending the nex
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Feud over American Legion assets set for trial

A long-standing feud over assets of a Corbin American Legion Post will likely culminate in a potentially raucus civic trial this summer. Members of the Fonzie Wilder American Legion Post #88 are suing
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