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Daily Obituary Notices for February 8, 2012

Cleda Fay Carter Cleda Fay Carter, 87, of Woodbine, left his world to be with her Lord on Feb. 4, 2012 at St. Joseph London. A celebration of her life was held Tuesday at O’Neil Funeral Home. O’Neil Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Helen Lambdin Helen Lambdin,...
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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Is it a gender thing?

The key to surviving breast cancer is early detection and treatment. According to the American Cancer Society, when breast cancer is confined to the breast, the five-year survival rate is close to 100%. The early detection of breast cancer helps reduce the need for...

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Anderson crowned WCHS Homecoming Queen

Senior Sierra Anderson was crowned Whitley County High School Basketball Homecoming Queen on January 17.

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Rudy Giuliani to speak at Cumberlands as part of Forcht Group of Kentucky Center for Excellence in Leadership lecture series

University of the Cumberlands (UC) and the Forcht Group of Kentucky Center for Excellence in Leadership present “Principled Leadership in a Time of Crisis” with former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. The event will be held in UC’s O. Wayne Rollins...

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Electronic Edition for 2-8-12

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Whitley worst county for telephone line theft

Thieves are racing to the top of utility poles across Whitley County, targeting telephone lines in the never-ending quest for copper that can be turned into cash at local scrap yards.

Local man, missing since Monday, found dead by search crews

Emergency officials who had been searching the Bee Creek area for a man missing since Monday brought the effort to a close Wednesday evening after making a gruesome discovery.

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Much anticipated downtown Corbin restaurant set to open this month

Down home cooking in a relaxed and elegant atmosphere is what Seasons Restaurant owners Shea Hensley and Jason Matthews have spent four years trying to perfect, and the results of their efforts will be ready for the public to judge in the near future.

Trial date set in DUI case for former Deputy Jailer

District Judge Fred White has scheduled a March 7 trial date for a former Whitley County Deputy Jailer, who is accused of driving while under the influence and careless driving on May 9, 2010.

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