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Corbin Tourism officials discuss need for strategic plan

Corbin tourism leaders want to craft a three to five year strategic plan and they are hoping to get to work in the very near future to get it done. During a special meeting of the Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission last Thursday, Tourism Director Maggy Kriebel suggested the...

Electronic Edition for 1-31-2018

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Circuit Court 01-31-18

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Marriages 01-31-18

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Deeds 01-31-18

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Leland Buford Raines

Leland Buford Raines, 87, of Cumberland Falls Highway, Corbin, departed this life on Sunday, January 28, 2018 at his home. He was born on February 15, 1930 in Corbin, to the late Tom Rains and Flora (Alsip) Rains. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his...

CHS crowns Homecoming Queen

Corbin High School senior, Cora Bo Stevens was crowned the 2018 Corbin Basketball Homecoming Queen during the game held January 26 against Harlan County. She is shown being escorted by Braden Dickerson, who is also a senior at Corbin High School.

Book signing scheduled for author of ‘Even If You Don’t’

“Even If You Don’t” is not a cancer story — it’s a love story. And even more than that, it’s the awe-inspiring life story of Kailen Combs Taylor. Kailen’s husband Bryan C. Taylor wrote the inspiring memoir. “I simply allowed my heart to spill onto the page.” Taylor said. Bryan...

WARTA partners with WC Library to help fight hunger

Paying a fine is usually considered a bad thing, but the Whitley County Library staff found a way to make it work for good by allowing customers with overdue books to pay their fines by donating food to the “Yes, We Can Feed Kentucky” food drive sponsored by the Whitley Area...

District Court 01-31-18

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