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GAME DAY

 CLAY COUNTY AT WHITLEY COUNTY When: 7:30 p.m. Records: Clay County (3-2), Whitley Co. (2-4) Coaches: Shannon Arnett (CC), Jim Black (WC) Notes: The Youthful Clay County Tigers are having their troubles. They lost to the North Laurel Jaguars. It wasn’t so...
Posted On 01 Oct 2009
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COLONELS ON THE GO

 It didn’t come easy by any means, but Corbin’s 27-7 win over Hazard Friday extended the Redhounds’ regular season winning streak to 24 games, moving the team to 5-0 on the season as well. After an hour-and-a-half lightning delay held up the start of...
Posted On 01 Oct 2009
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DISTRICT WIN

 It didn’t come easy by any means, but Corbin’s 27-7 win over Hazard Friday extended the Redhounds’ regular season winning streak to 24 games, moving the team to 5-0 on the season as well. After an hour-and-a-half lightning delay held up the start of...
Posted On 01 Oct 2009
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REDHOUNDS ROLL

 It didn’t come easy by any means, but Corbin’s 27-7 win over Hazard Friday extended the Redhounds’ regular season winning streak to 24 games, moving the team to 5-0 on the season as well. After an hour-and-a-half lightning delay held up the start of...
Posted On 01 Oct 2009
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LOOKING BACK

 High school football season passes swiftly as the Corbin Redhounds have rolled past half of their regular season opponents with relative ease. The Hazard Bulldogs were the latest victim 27-7. The Bulldogs put up resistance for a quarter and half of another quarter before...
Posted On 01 Oct 2009
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PREVIEW OF THE WEEK

  CLAY COUNTY AT WHITLEY COUNTY When: 7:30 p.m. Records: Clay County (3-2), Whitley Co. (2-4) Coaches: Shannon Arnett (CC), Jim Black (WC) Notes: The Youthful Clay County Tigers are having their troubles. They lost to the North Laurel Jaguars. It wasn’t so much about...
Posted On 01 Oct 2009
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Whitley County schools extend illness-induced closure

Officials with the Whitley County School system decided Wednesday evening to keep schools in the district closed until Monday, Oct. 5, in hopes that the recent rash of illness will subside enough to allow attendance levels to return to normal.

Posted On 01 Oct 2009
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