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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Mundane, trivial, ordinary

“I’ve spent the last few days walking around my quiet little neighborhood looking at the houses, the cars, the shops, the trees. I look at my wife, my neighbors, my cat. Then I close my eyes, and in that darkness I see it all wiped out, washed away, obliterated,...

Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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Phillips-Powell announce engagement

Tommy and Rowena Phillips of Beattyville, Ky. announce the engagement of their daughter, Hannah Ruth Phillips, to Brian George Powell, son of Kenneth and Carol Powell of Williamsburg, Ky.

Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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Benfields to celebrate 60th anniversary

The children of Lawrence and Ruth Benfield are pleased to announce their parents 60th wedding anniversary.

Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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Daily Obituary Notices for March 23, 2011

Earl Barfield Earl Barfield passed away peacefully at Oak Tree Hospital ini Corbin. Visitation will be Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. at O’Neil Funeral Home and at Grace on the Hill Church Thursday beginning at noon. Memorial service will be at Grace on the Hill Church at 1 p.m....
Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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Electronic Edition for 3-23-11

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Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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ONLY ONLINE: Sheriff’s Chief Deputy wore wire for FBI during gun investigation

Following the alleged break-in of the Whitley County Sheriff's Department on Dec. 21, 2009, after which several guns and drugs were reported missing, Whitley County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Tim Shelley wore a wire for federal officials while talking with his boss, then...

Posted On 23 Mar 2011

ONLY ONLINE: Documents reveal what agents took in Hodge searches

Federal authorities seized 90 items as potential evidence while executing search warrants last November at former Sheriff Lawrence Hodge's office, home, official vehicle and other places.

Lewd gesture leads to 18-mile long high speed chase

Police responding to a complaint of a man making lewd gestures to a woman in the parking lot of McDonald's on Masters Street Monday night, led to a vehicle pursuit that ended with a damaged police cruiser and the suspect treated at the hospital for minor injuries.

EXTRA CONTENT: Following release of damaging affidavit, former Sheriff makes brief appearance in Circuit Court Tuesday

Former Whitley County Sheriff Lawrence Hodge appeared in court Monday for a short hearing on...

Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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Man admits to setting wildfires that burned 200 acres of National Forest

Michael Luttrell, of Corbin, is accused of setting wildfires that burned 200 acres of the...