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SPRING BREAK 2010

Check out Spring Break action from South Carolina to Florida. Jim will talk to the coaches as they play in the Sunshine State while watching the Redhounds’ baseball team play in Hilton Head. There will be reports from the Lady Redhounds in Fort Walton Beach and from Coco...
Posted On 31 Mar 2010
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REDHOUND BASEBALL

 The Corbin Redhounds opened the 2010 baseball season with two wins and two losses last week. The Redhounds rolled past the Barbourville Tigers Saturday at House Field, 14-4 and edged the Clay County Tigers in a home game Thursday, 6-5.

Posted On 31 Mar 2010
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CORBIN SOFTBALL

 The Lady Redhounds softball team participated in the Southwestern Round Robin Friday and Saturday at Pulaski Southwestern and came home with a 1-2 record. Coach Chris Hart’s Lady Redhounds lost to Southwestern and Madison Central, but edged Somerset,...

Posted On 31 Mar 2010
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LADY COLONEL SOFTBALL

 The Whitley County Lady Colonels traveled to Paintsville over the weekend and played in the Battle By the Creek at Johnson Central High School. The Lady Colonels finished fifth out of the eight teams.

Posted On 31 Mar 2010
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COLONELS ROLL

 The Whitley County Colonels are off to a 2-0 start after rolling past to 52nd district teams. The Colonels run-ruled the Bell County Bobcats, 15-4 in the season opener then did the same thing to Harlan High School, Saturday, 12-1.

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Posted On 31 Mar 2010
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JACKETS WIN

 Williamsburg traveled to Barbourville Thursday to take on the Knox Central Panthers and came away with a 5-1 victory.

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Williamsburg police arrest three fugitives in six-day period

Over the course of six days, Williamsburg police have helped apprehend three fugitives, including two people, who were arrested Sunday within 19 hours of each other.

Posted On 31 Mar 2010

Whitley man’s latest lawsuit accuses Clay Jailer of not giving him enough Kool-Aid

A Whitley County man who has filed a bevy of lawsuits against elected officials and jail employees in three counties is at it again, this time claiming, among other things, he hasn't been given enough Kool-Aid to drink.

Tri-County Elks Lodge appealing denial of state liquor license

The Tri-County Elks Lodge is continuing its efforts to a secure a liquor license for the club on Main Street in Corbin after the initial application was denied.

Tracy Apartments likely to be demolished, Corbin Building Inspector says

A separated corner is on reason why officials say demolition is imminent.

A controversial vacant apartment complex in downtown Corbin may soon...

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