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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Thinking for ourselves

I am overtired, oversaturated and inundated by punsters and puffed up TV anchors trying to convince me that they are the Wikipedia of all news pertaining to politics. I call it the “Old Boys Club” because they only listen to each other, playing musical chairs...

Posted On 01 Feb 2012
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Trivettes celebrate 50th anniversary

Jim and Opal Trivette, of Corbin, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on January 13, 2012. Their children and spouses hosted a reception for them at Grace on the Hill Church on Sunday, January 15.

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Fine Arts Association of Southeastern Kentucky, Inc. presents The American Spiritual Ensemble

The Fine Arts Association of Southeastern Kentucky, Inc. presents The American Spiritual Ensemble, Saturday, Feb. 11, 7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church in London, Ky.

Daily Obituary Notices for February 1, 2012

Mattie Irene Rose Mattie Irene Rose, 73, of St. Paris, Ohio, passed away Monday, Jan. 23, 2012 in the Springfield Regional Medical Center. Funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27 in the Church of God in Urbana, Ohio. Courtesy of Croley Funeral Home. Hattie Riggs Bryant...
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Electronic Edition for 2-1-12

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Six file to run for Corbin City Commission

A local cinema owner and former Corbin Tourism Commission chairman is one of two women who will vie for a spot on the town's City Commission this year, while the board's longest serving incumbent member announced Tuesday he has decided to end his political career.

Details of shooting revealed at Monday hearing; alleged shooter still in jail

An Oak Ridge man will continue to be held in the Whitley County Detention Center until a grand jury decides whether to indict him for shooting and killing his former stepfather on Jan. 20.

Posted On 01 Feb 2012

Knox Constable to plead guilty to DUI charge; does not plan to resign

Carl Bolton said he will plead guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol stemming from a traffic stop and arrest last Friday morning but will continue to serve as a Knox County Constable.

Corbin Main Street Manager plans to re-brand downtown in 2012

Corbin Main Street Manager Andy Salmons wants to make 2012 the year the city successfully re-brands its downtown.

Forum at Corbin High School focuses on use of drugs, legal and illegal

Parents, members of the community, and even a few children came to Corbin High School Monday night to get an education.