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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Tom Jones

A man went to the doctor.  "Doctor," he said, " I've got this song running through my head and I...

Posted On 08 Jun 2011
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Police discover handicapped child in southern Laurel County home with meth lab, six arrested

On Sunday June 5, 2011 at approximately 12:43 AM, a joint investigation by the Two Rivers Drug Task Force and Kentucky State Police, led officers to a residence located on KY 1223 south in southern Laurel County.

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Electronic Edition for 6-8-11

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Daily Obituary Notices for June 7, 2011

Lee Barnhill Lee Barnhill, 73, of Red Witt Road in Williamsburg, Ky., passed away Sunday, June 5, 2011 at Oak Tree Hosptial in Corbin, Ky. Visitation was Tuesday, June 7, 2011 after 6 p.m. with the funeral on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. in the Ellison Funeral Home...
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Ducks race in Williamsburg to benefit American Cancer Society

More than 250 rubber ducks took to the lazy river at Kentucky Splash Water Park Saturday in the fourth annual race to benefit the American Cancer Society.

Corbin Relay for Life unites survivors and those fighting cancer

Margaret Thomas and Ellen Powers are friends who have one big thing in common.

Man attacked by drunk bicyclist agrees to let assault charge be dropped

Paul D. Jackson may have headbutted, tackled and beat his friend, Jimmy Cox in a dispute over money, but Cox didn't hold a grudge as he agreed to a motion at Jackson's preliminary hearing Tuesday to dismiss the assault charge.

Final Corbin chop shop suspect gets leniency from judge

The last of six defendants accused of conspiring to organize and operate a motor vehicle "chop shop" in Laurel County in 2008-09 was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court by Judge Amul Thapar.

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Officials discuss impact of penal code reforms at Williamsburg forum

About 50 people attended a Whitley County UNITE Coalition forum Monday evening to discuss the impact of Kentucky's new 150-page penal code reform act, and whether the pros of the new law outweigh the cons of it.

Posted On 08 Jun 2011