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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Sweet Adelyn

 By now you know that brother Don and his wife Judy are beaming over the birth of little Adelyn Nicole Adams, daughter Amber’s firstborn and cousin to her sister Angie’s little Blake. What a beautiful pair they will make. I haven’t seen Adelyn yet, but...

Posted On 14 Apr 2010
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Croley selected to attend Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science at Western Kentucky University

The Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky at Western Kentucky University has selected 61 students for its Class of 2012. Included in those 61 students is Claire Croley.

Posted On 14 Apr 2010
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ONLY ONLINE: Three arrested in 48-hour period after returning from Fla. pain clinics

Over a 48-hour period, Williamsburg police arrested three more people for either driving while under the influence or public intoxication, who were returning from trips to Florida pain clinics.

Posted On 14 Apr 2010

ONLY ONLINE: Men may face deportation after being caught driving drunk on I-75

Two men may face deportation after being arrested over the weekend after a traffic stop on I-75 in southern Whitley County.
Horacioo R. Roblero, 22, and Alfredo Hernandez Silvestre, 27, remained in custody as of press time Tuesday. Both are charged with resisting ...

Fiscal Court splits on idea to put new industrial park in southern Whitley County

In a rare split vote, the Whitley County Fiscal Court voted four to one during a special called meeting Tuesday afternoon to spend $20,000 on a new four-month option to purchase a 100-acre tract of land near Savoy to be used as an industrial park.

Posted On 14 Apr 2010

Corbin K-9 dog Shep honored for his years of service, retires

Corbin Police Sgt. Glenn Taylor Jr. with his K-9 partner...

School boards scolded for lack of cooperation on reciprocal agreement issue

While stressing to Corbin and Knox County Schools officials that they should negotiate in good faith to find a permanent solution to the dispute over the Knox County School Board’s decision not to renew the non-resident student agreement, members of the Kentucky Board...