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Williamsburg police seize counterfeit $100 bills, prescription pills

Williamsburg police recovered pills, four suspected counterfeit $100 bills, and arrested three people following an investigation Monday near the Williamsburg Independent School.

Posted On 10 Mar 2010
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Four arrested after woman allegedly propositions man to have sex for drugs at Williamsburg Pilot

Williamsburg police say a local woman apparently propositioned a man, who was on his way home to Ohio after a trip to a Florida pain clinic, for drugs early Wednesday morning in the parking lot of a local business.

Posted On 10 Mar 2010
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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood

These words of Mr. Rogers could not be truer than they are today. Mother Nature has put on a pretty face by giving us a beautiful sunny day after a week of frigid temperatures. And high time, too. The poet who said “April is the cruelest month” did not live through...

Posted On 10 Mar 2010
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Ballou-Salter to wed

Jamie and David Ballou of Corbin, would like to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Chelsea Lynae Ballou, to Trey Salter, son of Terri and Ty Salter of Woodstock, Ga. 

Posted On 10 Mar 2010
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Mahan-Botts to unite in marriage

Delmar and Donna Mahan of Corbin, Ky. and Randy and Darlene Botts of Oneida, Tenn., invite you to share in the joy of the marriage uniting their children, Joanna Michelle Mahan to Nicholas Reed Botts. 

 
Posted On 10 Mar 2010
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Moore-Stephens announce engagement

Jason Benny Stephens of Rockholds, Ky. and Catherine Dawn Moore of Ariken, S.C. are pleased to announce their engagement. 

Posted On 10 Mar 2010
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Former Cumberland Inn manager accused of theft

A Whitley County Grand Jury handed down a 21-count indictment against a former Cumberland Inn general manager Friday morning for allegedly stealing over $8,000 last year.

Posted On 10 Mar 2010

Grayson makes two-day campaign swing through Tri-County area

A hard push for clean coal technology and gaining control of runaway federal spending while at the same time spurring the economy were the main talking...

City of Williamsburg accused of sanitary sewer violations; must make repairs within 7 years

The city of Williamsburg has seven years to fix all the problems related to its storm sewer system after approving an agreed order Monday night with the Energy and Environment Cabinet.

Posted On 10 Mar 2010

Local auto lot owner dies in tragic I-75 crash Monday

A local car lot owner was killed last Monday night in a tragic accident near the 26-mile mark on I-75 near Corbin.
Larry W. Rogers, 65, of Faber, died as...

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