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Photo Gallery: Old Fashioned Trading Days Antique Car Show

Several people turned out last Saturday morning to check out these antique cars and trucks during the 39th Annual Old Fashioned Trading Days Antique Car Show.
Posted On 15 Sep 2022

Williamsburg man wanted in connection to Wednesday fatal shooting in Whitley County

Kentucky State Police are searching for a Williamsburg man following a fatal shooting that took place Wednesday night in Whitley County. According to a KSP press release, the shooting took place at approximately 11:45 p.m. at a home on Patrick Hollow Rd. after a physical...
Posted On 15 Sep 2022
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Corbin sets trick-or-treating hours

Local youngsters wanting to dress up as ghosts, goblins, superheroes and princesses in order to trick or treat in Corbin next month now know when they can do so.
Posted On 15 Sep 2022

Chaudhuri talks cancer, importance of regular screenings during monthly chamber luncheon

All women over the age of 40 should get an annual mammogram to catch breast cancer earlier. Both men and women, who are at high risk to get lung cancer, should get annual CT scans in order to catch lung cancer sooner. This was part of the message that Dr. Parul Chaudhuri...
Posted On 15 Sep 2022

This year’s Trading Days festival gets two thumbs up

The 39th Annual Old Fashioned Trading Days had a nice turnout last week in downtown Williamsburg. There seemed to be a pretty good sized crowd when I left Williamsburg late last Thursday afternoon. Friday morning’s entertainment was nice with the Whitley Central Intermediate...
Posted On 15 Sep 2022

W’burg Firestone acquires additional property

Firestone Industrial Products in Williamsburg, which is in the process of completing a $51 million expansion that will include an additional 250 manufacturing jobs, has gotten a little more property that it can utilize for potentially more growth. Read this story and more for...
Posted On 15 Sep 2022

Corbin superintendent gets ‘exemplary’ marks on evaluation

Corbin Superintendent Dave Cox is getting a pay increase and a contract extension after receiving the equivalent of straight A’s on his report card during his recent annual evaluation by the Corbin Independent Board of Education. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents...
Posted On 15 Sep 2022