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Heavy rainfall, flooding keep first responder busy overnight

Heavy rainfall Thursday evening and throughout the night left many areas with the threat of rising water, which kept local first responders busy. Despite the handful of incidents, however, no injuries have been reported. Whitley County Emergency Management Director Danny Moses...
Posted On 17 Feb 2023
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Mary Dee Frazier

Mary Dee Frazier, age 77, of Williamsburg, Kentucky departed this life on February 13, 2023 at St. Joseph Hospital in London, Kentucky. Mary was born on May 20, 1945 in Corbin, Kentucky to the late James Spalding and Lillian (Kinder) Spalding. In addition to her parents, she was...

There comes a time when you do what’s necessary

Way to go Corbin Mayor Suzie Razmus and City Manager Marlon Sams! They sent Corbin Public Works out to Highways 312 and 770 to pick up trash that had collected to the point that Sams said, “It looked like a trash dump!” No, it wasn’t Corbin’s responsibility to clean up that area,...
Posted On 17 Feb 2023

Fine Arts Association presenting special concert Sunday at Grace on the Hill Church

This Sunday, February 19, the string quartet and woodwind quintet from the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra will perform at 3:00 p.m. at Grace on the Hill Community Church in Corbin.
Posted On 17 Feb 2023
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Williamsburg High School to soon be a UC off-site campus

Students at Williamsburg High School should soon have more opportunities to receive college credit hours without ever leaving the Williamsburg Independent campus. Through a partnership with University of the Cumberlands, high school students at Williamsburg Independent have been...