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Cecil Eugene Williams

Cecil Eugene Williams, age 84, of Franklin, Tennessee, formerly of Jellico, TN, passed away Thursday, October 22, 2020 at the home of his daughter in Franklin, TN. He was born on October 30, 1935 to the late Cecil Hobart Williams and Grace (Bean) Williams in Jellico, TN.  His...

Edna Sutton

Edna Sutton, age 88, of West Highway 204, Williamsburg, Kentucky, departed this life on Friday, October 23, 2020, at the Williamsburg Health and Rehab Center. Edna was born on December 9, 1931 in Williamsburg, Kentucky, to the late Jess and Alice (Johnson) Walden. In addition to...

Michael Glenn Finch

Michael Glenn Finch, age 62, of Old Corbin Pike, Williamsburg, Kentucky, departed this life on Friday, October 23, 2020, at his home. Michael was born on February 21, 1958 in Carlisle, Kentucky, to the late Sam and Anna Lee (Hollar) Finch. In addition to his parents, he was also...

Jennifer Lee Towery Frazier

Jennifer Lee Towery Frazier, age 41, of Wolf Creek Road, Williamsburg, Kentucky, departed this life on Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at the Jellico Community Hospital in Jellico, Tennessee.  Jennifer was born on June 16, 1979, in Owensboro, Kentucky, to the late Carl Lee Towery and...

Rev. Lonnie Earl Ray Godsey

Rev. Lonnie Earl Ray Godsey, 73 years-one month-and-one day of age, passed away on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at St. Joseph Medical Center in London, KY, with his wife and family at his side. He was born on September 20, 1947, in Whitley County, a son of the late Jeremy Godsey...

OP-ED: Now more than ever, crime victims are counting on Kentuckians to vote YES on Amendment 1

(OpEd By Dr. Emily Bonistall Postel – Director of Outreach, Marsy’s Law for Kentucky) Did you know that, in addition to choices for federal, state and local representatives, your November general election ballot will feature a critical yes or no question that will impact...
Posted On 26 Oct 2020
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Letter to the Editor: Drug and alcohol rehabilitation and education

(Letter to the Editor By Narconon New Life Retreat) Things are beginning to go back to normal as businesses begin to reopen, and people start going back to normal life. Have you been in self-isolation with a loved one who struggles with substance abuse? If your answer is yes, you...
Posted On 26 Oct 2020
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Local victim’s advocate groups receive federal grant money

Kentucky has received $37 million in federal grants to support crisis intervention services for victims of crime, and $1,082,985 of that funding is going to local organizations. In total, 133 Kentucky programs have received funding this year through the federal Victims of Crime...
Posted On 26 Oct 2020
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