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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Breaking Tradition

My family’s Norman Rockwell-ian tradition of Thanksgiving dinner was broken this year by circumstances beyond our control. Our usual clan of eight to 10 family members was reduced to the four of us, son Steve, daughter-in-law Kathy, grandson Sam, and myself.

Posted On 02 Dec 2009
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Obituary Notices for December 2, 2009

 Obituary Notices for December 2, 2009   Diann Jent, 60 Eddie Vernon Moses, 63 Selma Ruth Lovett, 70 Patricia Ann Bowlin, 55 William Creekmore III, 56 Edna Virginia Doan, 66 Frank Vicini, 98 Rachel Newell, 38 Dorothy Daniel, 71 Boyd Martin, 82 Steven Petrie, 58 Brandon...
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Clark-Oliver announce forthcoming marriage

Jim and Cindy Clark of Corbin would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jamie Leigh Clark, to Justin Blake Oliver of East Bernstadt.

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McCullah-Rose to wed

Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Lora McCullah and the late Lisa McCullah are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Stephanie L. McCullah, to Mr. Matt Rose, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and Charlene Rose of Williamsburg.

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Nearly 1,300 students from 35 schools attend regional health career fair

Many high school students are undecided about their career goals. Others, like Ashley Lunsford, a student at Knox Central High School in Barbourville, have a clear understanding of what they want to be when they grow up.

Posted On 02 Dec 2009
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EXTRA CONTENT: Men accused of running Corbin chop shop plead not guilty, released from jail

Four men accused of running a "chop shop" in Corbin have pleaded not guilty to the charges against them, and have been released from jail by a federal judge pending the outcome of a trial early next year.

ONLY ONLINE: Corbin school given award for energy efficiency

Corbin Primary School was recently recognized for its superior energy efficiency by receiving a prestigious Energy Star Award. The building is one of only 40 K-12 Schools in Kentucky who were awarded the accolade.

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ONLY ONLINE: Man threatens jail officials after running over basketball goal

A Florida man pleaded not guilty Monday morning to charges of running over a ball goal by allegedly driving intoxicated and then assaulting a deputy jailer once he got to the Whitley County Detention Center.

Posted On 02 Dec 2009

Grant allows students at one Corbin school to trade in chairs for exercise balls

Step inside Tonya Proffitt's fifth grade language arts and social studies class at Corbin Intermediate School on a typical school day and it isn't what...

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