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Williamsburg woman rescued from Cumberland River

Williamsburg firefighters were called to rescue a woman who had fallen into the Cumberland River Monday night. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not a Member? Join Us

Saturday night chase on I-75 reaches speeds of 183 mph

A high-speed pursuit Saturday night made Interstate–75 look like Kentucky Speedway as Kentucky State Police say the vehicle reached speeds of 183 mph. “We didn’t have anything that could keep up with him,” said Trooper Scottie Pennington, public affairs officer at Post 11 in...

New details emerging in case of shot W’burg man, who is charged with trying to kill a KSP trooper

New details are starting to slowly emerge about an officer involved shooting last week in Whitley County, and a Williamsburg man, who has been charged with the attempted murder in addition to other charges for allegedly trying to run over a Kentucky State Police trooper in...
Posted On 20 May 2020

Electronic Edition For 5-20-2020

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Bubby’s BBQ of Corbin excited to be among area restaurants re-opening for business this week

As the economy continues the re-opening effort in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, local business owners are also making plans to open their doors and welcome customers back inside. Among those business owners are Mark Shepherd, owner of Bubby’s BBQ and Buffet in Corbin.
Posted On 20 May 2020
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Customers and clients, be considerate during re-opening process

With businesses across Kentucky preparing to open their doors once again, it may feel like black Friday at some as customers return to some of their favorite places for the first time since mid–March. Customers should take a deep breath and have some patience as the stores and...

W’burg fireworks, Old Fashioned Trading Days officially canceled for 2020

Williamsburg Mayor Roddy Harrison announced Wednesday morning that the city has reached the unfortunate decision to cancel two of its most popular events. The Fourth of July fireworks celebration, which is held annually at the Kentucky Splash Waterpark, has been canceled this...
Posted On 20 May 2020

District Court Records

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Posted On 20 May 2020

Inspections

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Posted On 20 May 2020
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