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Legal Notices for 10/21/09

 LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with Chapter 65 and 424 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes, the following information and supporting data may be inspected by the general public at the Whitley County Cooperative Extension Service office, 4275 N. Highway 25W, Williamsburg, Kentucky,...
Posted On 21 Oct 2009
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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Snoring. No laughing matter. Well, sometimes.

Snoring is a universal problem. And it is common with men as well as women, only more so with men. This is true, the experts say, because men’s necks are bigger than women’s. Whatever the reason, it is a health problem and a nuisance to a sleeping partner who many...

Posted On 21 Oct 2009
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Obituary Notices for October 21, 2009

Obituary Notices for October 21, 2009 Ruby Lee Horton, 86 Bessie B. Walters, 77 Alta Kathleen Jaynes Elliott, 64 James W. Sawyer,  83 Paul Eugene Rains, 80.   Glenn Monhollen, 62 Arthur Charles “Charlie” Archer, 81 Cleo Geneva Warfield Linda Jane Richmond...
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Lowe-Snell announce forthcoming marriage

  Joel and Taruah Lowe of Corbin, would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Michelle Nichole Lowe, to Joshua Caleb Snell. 

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University of the Cumberlands names Moses an honorary alumnus

Fifty years after Cecil Moses should have graduated from Cumberland College, University of the Cumberlands has named him an honorary alumnus. The presentation came at the Creech-Boswell Club Dinner on Oct. 9, during Homecoming activities on campus. The Creech Boswell Club is...

Posted On 21 Oct 2009
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Corbin train art exhibit to go on display Oct. 31

The city of Corbin's first public art project will go on display Halloween Day, and the town's Main Street Manager said the end result will be something she thinks the town will be proud of.

ONLY ONLINE: Operation UNITE busts three Corbin residents for making meth

Three Corbin residents are facing felony drug charges after a call to UNITE's drug tip line led officials to a residence on Barton Mill Rd. where items used to make methamphetamine were found after a search was conducted.

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Tourism director may not be financially feasible, board accountant says

The Corbin Tourist and Convention Commission discussed Monday the idea of hiring a Tourism Director and vowed in the coming months to study what the potential duties of a director would be, or if the position is even necessary at all.

Jellico Community Hospital offering free Swine Flu vaccine Today

Jellico Community Hospital will be providing free H1N1 flu shots Thursday afternoon. The shots will be given in the community room at the Jellico Library from 2:30 - 5 p.m. for people ages 10 and up.

Posted On 21 Oct 2009

Driver who crashed into Corbin storage buildings being sought by police

A one-vehicle accident near the entrance to a Corbin subdivision caused about $20,000 worth of damage to storage buildings owned by one local businessman,...

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