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Corbin’s Andrew Taylor shines at AAU Super Showcase event in Orlando, FL

“Don’t tell people your dreams, show them.” With four D-I college offers under his belt, Corbin High School junior Andrew Taylor is doing just that. Being part of Hoop Dreams, a 16u AAU team, has afforded him the opportunity to showcase his skills on a national level.
Posted On 26 Jul 2016
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U.S. Sen. Rand Paul to hold town hall event in Corbin Tuesday

U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) plans to lead a series of town hall style events Tuesday through Thursday across Kentucky. One of those events will take place in Corbin Tuesday. Dr. Paul released the following statement on the upcoming town halls: “When Kentuckians elected...
Posted On 25 Jul 2016
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KRAFTICK NAMED ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AT CUMBERLANDS

University of the Cumberlands is pleased to announce Chris Kraftick as the school’s new Athletic Director (AD). In this position, Kraftick is responsible for directing Cumberlands’s 26 athletic teams, 20 head coaches and more than 700 student-athletes.
Posted On 21 Jul 2016
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All-Stars baseball update for Wednesday, July 20

After Tuesday night, the summer 2016 All-Stars baseball season has officially come to an end in Corbin. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not a Member? Join Us
Posted On 20 Jul 2016
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Column: Every year I’m amazed by how some people act at Little League games

This From the Sidelines column appeared in the July 20 edition of the News Journal: Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not a Member? Join Us
Posted On 20 Jul 2016
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Tri-County Sports Authority gearing up for tenth season of youth football in 2016

The Tri-County Sports Authority has been giving youth in this area the opportunity to learn the game of football for ten years now, and after a decade of success, current TCSA President Chad Estep says that he is excited about what the future will hold for the organization.
Posted On 20 Jul 2016
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Some ideas on converting from year-round calving to a controlled breeding season

Maintaining a controlled breeding and calving season can be one of the most important management tools for cow-calf producers. A uniform, heavier and more valuable calf crop is one key reason for keeping the breeding season short. Plus, more efficient cow supplementation and cow...
Posted On 19 Jul 2016
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Proper safety barriers for residential swimming pools

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, at least 382 children younger than age 15 drown each year in pools or spas. Of those, 290 (76 percent) are younger than age five. These drownings represent only those reported to CPSC, so the numbers are minimums. More...
Posted On 19 Jul 2016
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In Memory of Bena Mae Seivers

In Memory of Bena Mae Seivers April 30, 1927 – July 14, 2016 For the last 25 years, Bena Mae wrote a column in this space called “Simple Pleasures”. She will be sadly missed by the staff at the News Journal
Posted On 19 Jul 2016
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All-Stars update x 2 – 9-10 year-olds advance to district title game Friday

The following is an update on the story appearing in the July 13 print edition about Corbin All-Star baseball teams competing in district tournaments…
Posted On 13 Jul 2016
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