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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Backward and Dimwitted

This is a stereotype that has been used against the south for as long as I can remember. And lately we have played victim to cable channels on TV for the outrageous exploitation of shows that are making big bucks by painting our entire region as an ignorant and illiterate...

Posted On 23 Jan 2013
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Mountain Outreach passes out gifts at local elementary schools

Giving back to the community, making a difference in the lives of others, and being a positive influence are values that University of the Cumberlands (UC) strives for on a daily basis. Everyone from the administration to faculty to students to athletic teams to...

Posted On 23 Jan 2013
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Electronic Edition for 1-23-13

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TUESDAY NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS

South Laurel defeated Corbin in double-overtime, 77-75, Whitley County ran past Williamsburg, 70-63 and in girls action Whitey County and Corbin pulled off victories.

Posted On 23 Jan 2013
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Hearing reveals eyewitnesses identified Lawson as suspect in Young’s Grocery robbery

Kayla Lynn Lawson, who is accused of robbing Young's Grocery on Dec. 30, learned some good news and bad news last week during her preliminary hearing.

Posted On 23 Jan 2013

Trial set to begin Monday over man’s claim he was brutalized by Corbin police

A Williamsburg man who claims Corbin Police tazed him twice and pepper sprayed him during a traffic stop on U.S. 25 in April 2010, before slamming the door of the police cruiser on his legs, will get his day in court beginning Monday.

Indicted Corbin drug ring dealt in ‘unusual’ drugs, police say

A Corbin police investigation into an alleged drug ring located between Corbin Central Primary School and Corbin Middle School has turned up some drugs that police aren't used to seeing, including: Ecstasy, LSD, mushrooms and DMT.

Posted On 23 Jan 2013

ONLY ONLINE: Williamsburg receives grant to reduce feral cat population

Williamsburg officials are hoping to decrease the stray and feral cat populations thanks to a recent grant.

Posted On 23 Jan 2013