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Posted On 18 Nov 2020

Laurel County announces 70 new COVID-19 cases between Saturday and Monday

Laurel County has a combined 70 new COVID-19 cases that were reported between Saturday and Monday, in addition to the death of one COVID-19 positive patient, according to the Laurel County Health Department. “One of our COVID-19 positive patients has passed away, but at this time...
Posted On 16 Nov 2020

Whitley County Health Department issues COVID-19 public health notice

If you were recently at the deli counter at the Williamsburg Walmart Supercenter, then you may have been exposed to COVID-19, according to a public health notice issued by the Whitley County Health Department Monday afternoon. The notice applies to people, who were at the deli...
Posted On 16 Nov 2020

University of the Cumberlands congratulates summer graduates

In what has been one of the most unprecedented years in history, there are still hardworking people achieving their goals, new doors of opportunity opening, and worthwhile reasons to celebrate. In fact, right now, there are more than 1,100 reasons to celebrate – one for each...
Posted On 16 Nov 2020

Williamsburg getting $10,000 sidewalk grant for Main Street

Thanks to group efforts of several agencies, construction of a new sidewalk is planned between the bridge over I-75 and the Williamsburg wee ball field along Main Street. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to...
Posted On 13 Nov 2020

Tracking Success: CTTS named as finalist forInvest 606 business accelerator contest

A Corbin-based company, which is utilizing technology to help prevent drug relapses, has been named as one of eight finalists for the Invest 606 Accelerator and Pitch Contest.
Posted On 12 Nov 2020

Keeneland’s project still a go for Williamsburg, mayor says

Williamsburg officials are working relatively quickly to complete a utility survey, which will determine if the city has enough existing capacity to handle water and sewer needs to expand, in light of a planned racing facility that Keeneland officials plan to open in...
Posted On 12 Nov 2020

Whitley County Fiscal Court votes Wednesday to resolve long-standing lawsuit regarding two roads

The Whitley County Fiscal Court agreed Wednesday to settle a nearly seven-year old lawsuit regarding a pair of Whitley County roads. During a special called meeting Wednesday afternoon, the fiscal court met in executive session for over three hour before returning to regular...
Posted On 11 Nov 2020

COVID-19 incidence rates for Whitley, Laurel, Knox and Bell counties remain in the red Wednesday

Gov. Andy Beshear is warning every Kentuckian that they must take the pandemic more seriously in order to protect themselves, their families and their community. Kentuckians are in significantly greater danger of contracting COVID-19 now than they were in March or April. On...
Posted On 11 Nov 2020

Photo Gallery: Salute to Veterans

In honor of Veteran’s Day, the Whitley County Extension Office Fine Arts Center, which is located on Main Street across from city hall in Williamsburg, has set up a photographic display honoring local veterans. The display will be open for viewing by the public from 9 a.m. to 6...
Posted On 11 Nov 2020