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Restaurant settles alcohol dispute with state regulators

A Corbin restaurant facing charges it violated state alcohol laws will get to keep its liquor license, according to a tentative settlement reached with the Kentucky Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (A
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Corbin apartment complex condemned, tenants ousted

City officials announced Tuesday they plan to condemn a downtown Corbin apartment complex this week and will be giving residents 48 hours to vacate due to numerous health and safety violations. Reside
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Corbin-Middlesboro, a tough series

What a great game in a rivalry that dates back to the 1920's. So many strong teams, so many great players, so many outstanding coaches.
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Cats win

An exciting football game between the Evarts Wildcats and Lynn Camp Wildcats ended one-play into the fourth quarter Friday night at Lynn Camp HIgh School with the host awarded a 34-14 victory. It was
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Massacre

The big "D" came to play according to Whitley County coach Mike Campbell after his team routed visiting Montgomery County Friday night, 47-0. At one point in the fourth quarter, Whitley County had hel
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Two In A Row

In a game that had as many fireworks as the Fourth of July, the Corbin Redhounds were able to make the most big plays including an Andy Millard game clinching interception with under two minutes to go
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Ernest and Midred Carlson celebrate 55th anniversary

On October 7, 2005, Ernest L. and Midred Heatwole Carlson will celebrate their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary with family.
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Malori Cook and Sid Bargo

Mike and Betty Cook of Whitesburg, Kentucky are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Malori Cook, to Sid Bargo, son of Sidney and Lorie Bargo of Williamsburg.
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Corbin church opens doors to more evacuees

One Corbin church continued its efforts to help victims of Hurricane Katrina recently by accepting more evacuees and by shuttling another truckload of supplies to weather damaged areas. Susan Elkow, A
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Flood aid heading from Williamsburg to Waveland, Miss.

Thanks to the help of some area churches and volunteers, disaster aid is heading down to a small community in Mississippi that up until now hasn't received much assistance from the federal government
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