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AA Women’s Services celebrates opening of new offices

After 23 years of helping women in the tri-county area make decisions about what to do when they have an unplanned pregnancy, AA Women's Services now has a new facility in which to provide those services.

Whitley detective helps locate stolen bulldozer

A Whitley County Sheriff's Department Detective was instrumental this week in recovering a stolen bulldozer in Laurel County.
Detective Bill Riley, a retired Kentucky State Police investigator who focused on auto theft, assisted four members of the Laurel County ...

Bell County home searched after accident in north Corbin; two men arrested on drug charges

A traffic accident in north Corbin Friday led to the arrest of two men, and the discovery of over 150 assorted pain pills at a Bell County home.

Man barely escapes weekend blaze; authorities calling fire ‘suspicious’

A local man is alive today thanks to a quick-thinking neighbor, and the heroic efforts of Corbin firefighters who pulled him through a small, second-story window to safety as deadly flames consumed his home.

Former Corbin dress shop owner celebrates 100th birthday

A retired schoolteacher and former owner of an upscale women's dress shop in downtown Corbin celebrated her 100th birthday over the weekend - a milestone she celebrated with dozens of friends, family and well-wishers.

Eleon Edition for 9-28-2011

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Williams makes stops in Corbin, Williamsburg to push new economic plan

Kentucky's Republican candidate for governor made several local stops Tuesday touting his bold and sweeping plan to improve Kentucky's economy and create more jobs.

Whitley Schools make the grade in recent No Child Left Behind report

Whitley County's largest public school district was the only one to reach all its goals in the increasingly tougher No Child Left Behind federal accountability assessment, released by the Kentucky Department of Education Tuesday.

Whitley teacher creates ‘agritourism’ with local pumpkin farm

It's in the heat of July when her muscles are aching and the heat is unbearable that Jill Leach questions whether her decision to start a pumpkin farm two years ago, almost on a whim, was a good one.

CHS Theater Program to present ‘Steel Magnolias’ Thursday through Saturday

The story of six women and how they deal with life and loss is the focal point of Corbin Redhound Theater's first performance of the year, "Steel Magnolias" which will run this Thursday through Saturday at the Corbin High School Auditorium.