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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Funny Hospital Tales

Most of us are at a point in our lives where we spend a good deal of time in the hospital, either for ourselves or with a family member or friend. It is not the sort of life we anticipated when we were younger, but let’s face it, that’s what it has come down to.

Posted On 25 May 2011
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Baker-Sutton announce forthcoming marriage

Together with their parents, Tiffany Danielle Baker and Charles Jason Sutton, announce their forthcoming marriage.

Posted On 25 May 2011
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Haun-Holt to wed

Donnie and Sandra Haun of Rockholds, would like to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Amanda Haun, to Darrell Holt, of Williamsburg. Darrell is the son of Tommy and Charlotte Rose.

Posted On 25 May 2011
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Riggs-Monday announce forthcoming marriage

Along with their parents, Rebekah Renae Riggs and Jimmy Dale Monday are pleased to announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage.

Posted On 25 May 2011
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Daily Obituary Notices for May 25, 2011

Harold Onkst Harold Onkst, 91, of Corbin, passed away Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at BRMC. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday at O’Neil Funeral Home. The funeral will follow at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. O’Neil Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Margaret Hennger...
Posted On 25 May 2011
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Electronic Edition for 5-25-11

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Posted On 25 May 2011
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Corbin city attorney says he may appeal ruling that city violated Open Records Act

Kentucky's Attorney General determined this week that the city of Corbin violated the state's open records laws by refusing to provide a Louisville attorney with documents he requested last month, but the city's attorney refutes the decision.

Teen held in assault on State Rep. ordered to stay in jail

At least one teenager involved in an April 12 fight in the Whitley County High School cafeteria that seriously injured science teacher and state representative Dewayne Bunch will continue to be held in a juvenile detention facility until at least late next month.

Posted On 25 May 2011

Man accused of stealing nearly $400,000 worth of items from local family

Whitley County Sheriff's deputies say a Williamsburg man may be responsible for the theft of nearly $400,000 worth of items from his employer.

Posted On 25 May 2011

Facebook post leads to arrest of AWOL Marine in Williamsburg

If you're going to go leave the military without permission, then it probably isn't a good idea to post your whereabouts on Facebook.

Posted On 25 May 2011