Our founding fathers were some pretty smart folks. When they created this country, they did so with the idea of giving the people a way to peacefully address their grievances with the government. On Nov. 17, we got to see this in action locally as about 100 people gathered at the...
Participants and spectators had a beautiful Thanksgiving Day morning for the 15th Annual Williamsburg Turkey Trot 5-K. A total of 148 people finished this year’s race. Kevin Black had the overall winning time at 18:18. Robel Schwartz was the top placing female runner with a time...
As the song lyric goes, “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas,” and this will be especially true locally over the next few days as Corbin, Williamsburg and Jellico all prepare for their annual Christmas parades. The Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission will hold the...
When Corbin resident and Korean War veteran Jack Sellards went to see the movie, “Devotion,” after it came out a few days ago, he had a slightly different perspective on the film than most people viewing it as he had previously heard the story directly from one of the men that...
If you have a little something extra this coming holiday season and you want to help out some less fortunate folks then keep reading. Williamsburg Cash Express’ 17th Annual Coat and Toy Drive for the Children is once again under way with drop off boxes located throughout...