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Daily Obituary Notices for June 1, 2011

Kingston Grey Bargo Kingston Grey Bargo, infant son of Greg Bargo Jr. and Tabitha Pennington Bargo, was stillborn on May 30, 2011. A graveside service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 2, 2011, at the Bargo Cemetery. Vankirk-Grisell Funeral home in charge of arrangements.
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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Women Over Forty

Sixty Minutes correspondent Andy Rooney is reported to have said, “As I grow in age, I value women over forty most of all. Here are a few reasons why: A woman over forty will never wake you in the middle of the night and ask, ‘what are you thinking? She...

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Cole-Norman announce engagement

Mrs. Cheryl Cole of Pleasant View announces the engagement of her daughter, Brittani Leann, to Justin Eric Norman, son of Rev. and Mrs. Archie Norman of McDonough, Ga. Brittani is the daughter of the late Dennis Cole.

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Cox-Morgan to wed

Lehuanani Hannah Elizabeth Cox and Jeremy Willis Morgan will be joined in holy matrimony on Saturday, June 4 at 3 p.m. at Grace on the Hill Church in Corbin, Ky.

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Nursing home crucial link in local man’s recovery from fall

At 73-years-old, Laurel County native Les Hibbitts was in excellent health.

Corbin man acquitted of alleged 2008 assault at local gas station

It took a nine-woman, three-man jury about 30 minutes on May 24 to acquit a Corbin man on a charge of assaulting a Flat Lick woman nearly two and one-half years ago during an altercation outside a Corbin gas station.

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Black bear shot, killed by wildlife officer at Corbin family’s home

When members of the Patrick family took to their yard for a Memorial Day weekend picnic, little did they know their gathering would be crashed by an unwanted visitor - a five-foot tall black bear.

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Man remains in serious condition after wreck in Keavy last week

Five days after he was cut out of a car and airlifted from the scene of a wreck on Ky. 312 in Keavy, Donnie Brock of Corbin remains in the University of Kentucky Medical Center in serious condition.

W’burg fourth graders donate their own money to help stray dog

Twenty students in Mrs. Leah Harrison’s fourth grade homeroom at Williamsburg Elementary School have emptied out their piggy banks.

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