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Bena Mae’s Kitchen: My theory of when the world will end

Many cults, religious groups, scientists and people who have a lot of time on their hands and nothing else to do think they know when the world will end. I stated my own theory earlier that it will end when the sun burns out. But lately I’ve been thinking that I may...

Posted On 31 Jul 2013
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Byrd-Partin united in marriage

Teddy and Cookie Byrd would like to announce the marriage of their daughter, Tracee Ruth, to Mark Jason Partin.

Posted On 31 Jul 2013
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Thirteen local girls vie for the Miss NIBROC 2013 title

The 61st Annual Miss Nibroc Scholarship Pageant, sponsored by the Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, is set for this Saturday, Aug. 3, at 8 p.m. in the Betty J. Hamilton Center for Performing Arts at Corbin High School. Thirteen girls from the Tri-County area will vie...

Posted On 31 Jul 2013
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UPDATED: Tenn. man dies in southern Whitley County crash; driver captured, charged with reckless homicide

A Williamsburg woman is being held in the Whitley County Detention Center in lieu of a $250,000 cash bond on charges connected to a fatal accident Wednesday morning.

Posted On 31 Jul 2013

NIBROC musical entertainment to be mostly local lineup this year

The entertainment lineup for the 2013 NIBROC Festival has been announced, and this year, organizers says they are going in a wildly different direction with an eclectic mix of local and area talent capped on the final night by folk rock band Holy Ghost Tent Revival out of...

Electronic Edition 7-31-13

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Inmate’s wrongful death lawsuit against Whitley Jail settled

 A settlement has been reached in the wrongful death lawsuit filed against Whitley County and the Whitley County Detention Center by the family of Ronald Shannon Lawson.

Former Corbin media magnate, Jim Lee Crawford, dies at age 78

 An influential former Corbin newspaper publisher, editor, columnist and community volunteer died suddenly Monday at the age of 78, but his family and the friends that knew him best say his legacy will persist in the town he always called home.