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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Doomsday Watchers

I take a quick glance at the Doomsday Preppers on TV with a jaded and quizzical eye. They’re nuts, I say to myself. How long will tons of pork-and-beans and algae and seaweed keep you alive in the event of the world coming to an end? And on who will you be using all...

Posted On 02 Jan 2013
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Crooks celebrate 50th anniversary

Bill and Sharon Crook celebrated their 50th anniversary on December 29 with a family dinner in Lexington.

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Electronic Edition for 1-2-13

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Local teen’s Iron Man Christmas wish comes true

A Corbin woman's efforts to make Christmas just a little better for one local boy have received international attention, and she says she hopes its just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to her charitable efforts.

Gatliff store robbed at gunpoint; police think locals are responsible

The Whitley County Sheriff's Department is asking for the publics' help in locating three suspects who eluded deputies during the Dec. 13 early morning drug round-up "Operation Christmas Spirit."

Posted On 02 Jan 2013

First liquor license issued to Williamsburg restaurant

Hong Kong Buffet became the first restaurant in Williamsburg to receive a liquor license Thursday and it could begin selling alcohol by the drink any time.

Posted On 02 Jan 2013

BRMC Physical Rehabilitation Unit celebrates 20 years

Baptist Regional Medical Center's Physical Rehabilitation Department celebrated its 20th anniversary recently during a special community open house, and officials with the hospital promised to continue the program for many years to come.

County gets grant to clean up five illegal dump sites

Five Whitley County illegal dumps, including one discovered in late 2011 inside the Corbin city limits, will be cleaned up this year thanks in part to $137,777.08 in grant money from the Kentucky Pride Fund.

Posted On 02 Jan 2013